York, Western Australia | TRAVEL

By Unknown - May 05, 2018

My trip to York, Western Australia.



So last week I went on a day trip with my Mum and sister to York which is an hour and a half drive (100km) from Perth. York is actually the oldest inland town in Western Australia, and it still has the majority of the buildings that were originally built there so the town seems like a bit of a time machine. 



Town Hall






The site seeing in York is pretty much the town hall, sock factory, the Avon river and suspension bridge (where they have the Avon decent) and the other little cafe's and antique shops that you find while walking down the strip.


 Gull Petrol Station


Gull Petrol station in York, Western Australia

Old Building


Building York, Western Australia | By Harry Cunningham

York Supermarket (IGA)

IGA, York Western Australia | By Harry Cunningham

Yellow can and building


Yellow Car, Western Australia | By Harry Cunningham


No Parking



No parking, York, Western Australia | By Harry Cunningham

                                                     A fresh coat of paint


Painter, York, Western Australia | By Harry Cunningham


After going to the town hall, the sock factory and a few antique stores we walked down the main strip and went to a cafe and finally headed to Mt. Brown.


A majestic photo of me on Mt. Brown



Mount Brown, York, Western Australia | By Harry Cunningham
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We then went to Northam (another 35km) to visit my sister so I'll be doing another blog post on that in due course.


If you want to watch the full video check it out down below!



All the best,

Harry Cunningham


Personal IG: @harry.cunningham_
Photo Project IG: @mrpostcards



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