SHE-OAKS b&b

She-oaks bed & breakfast homestay offers a range of rooms for those looking for simple peaceful accommodation. Situated on the Great Southern Highway between the historic towns of York and Beverley, this 1930's farmhouse is ideal for those working in the district or visiting family.

double double bedroom

Guest rooms at She-oaks share a bathroom, and have comfortable beds with electric blankets for chilly nights.
There's a refrigerator for guest use, tea and coffee facilities and free wi-fi internet access.
Continental breakfast is included in the tariff, and light meals can be provided by arrangement.

dining room
She-oaks was originally built as a lodge for Western Australia's first inland golf course, and the rooms retain the style of the 1930's.

Guests are welcome to use the dining room and relax in front of the fire
in the huge 1930's living room,
or take it easy on the long verandah overlooking the banks of the Avon River and surrounding farmland.
living room
verandah servery

She-oaks is 20 kms south of York - an easy drive from Perth via Great Eastern Highway and the Great Southern Highway, and 12 kms north of Beverley - a direct drive from Armadale via the Brookton Highway and Westdale Road.

If you are up here to enjoy gliding or flying to Beverley, arrangements can be made for transport to and from the local airfield.

She-oaks bed & breakfast homestay tariffs include continental breakfast.

Double/Twin rooms: $85 per night
($75 per night for single occupancy)

Check in time: 4pm (or earlier by prior arrangement). Check out time: 10am

She-oaks
is not suitable for children or pets

Payment by cash or EFT (BSB 016 540 Account no. 478168558)

Dina & Rob

Your hosts:
Dina Barrett-Lennard and Rob de Gruchy
old phone
1930's telephone at She-oaks

CONTACT US
for more information or bookings:
+61 417 927 435
+61 89648 1060
email: dlennard@bbnet.com.au
SHE-OAKS b&b

ABN 24 336 418 237

She-oaks bed & breakfast homestay
6587 Great Southern Highway
Beverley, Western Australia

(PO Box 38 Beverley
Western Australia 6304)

See Google maps for location



photographs: Alasdair Wardle
web page design: Sue Grey-Smith
last updated: February 2012