York; Western Australia – Day Two
by Admin
Monday morning kicked off wonderfully with a home cooked country breakfast in the dining room of the Swann Lodge B & B. The Swann Lodge which is located close to the centre of York; Western Australia; had lived up to our expectations.
Our hosts Di & Bob proved very friendly and helpful. Bob also turned out to be a terrific chef. Starting with an array of cereals, plates of fresh fruit, then stacks of bacon, eggs, sausages and toast. Coffee on the sideboard. Perfection. Many thanks to our hosts for a great stay and an excellent breakfast.
While enjoying breakfast we met Cyril and Jan who were doing exactly the same as ourselves. They had also arrived Sunday afternoon. It was from them that we first learnt about an excellent, most informal dining venue in York. The place is called Yorkys and is near the Avon River, almost adjacent to the Castle Hotel, and just east of Avon Terrace. Cyril told us about their terrific steak dinner they had enjoyed at Yorky’s the previous Sunday evening, while we had to make do with take away pizza! Yorkys is also BYO so they had dined under the stars, enjoyed an excellent evening dinner, a bottle of chard, for a third of the asking price at the Imperial Hotel.

Yorkys of York
After breakfast we packed our belongings, thanked our hosts and went for a drive to have a look at some of the other sights of York. The weather was perfect. Not too hot and not too cold. We checked out where Yorkys is and were surpised that it consists of a large railway carriage converted into a cafe with long bench style tables and seats for guests to enjoy an evening under the stars. Now that would have been the perfect evening out last night. Yorkys was closed Monday, however the menu posted on the wall looked excellent and most affordable. Well, we will know next time wont we!
We then called in for a look at a heritage building called “The Residency”. Unfortunately, being Monday, we discovered this historic building and museum was closed. Fortunately one of the volunteers was doing some work around the old building and was most kind to let us have a look around inside the building. We paid our entry fee and enjoyed half an hour all to ourselves, examining the numerous artifacts and treasures dating back to the mid 1800’s when York was first settled. The old Residency has been lovingly restored by numerous volunteers. This old building is full of excellent memoriabilia that truly represents the harsh life as it was 150 years ago in the raw bushland of Western Australia.

The Residency – Only a minute by car from the centre of York Town
After visiting the Residency we drove around York to see some other sights we had heard about during earlier brief visits but were always in too much of a hurry to visit. First on the list was to tour “Bland Town”. Now Bland Town is anything but bland. In fact this small village area only a short walk south of the centre of York town is a gorgeous place consisting of many fine old cottages fully restored to their earlier glory as they were way back in the late 1800’s. Make sure you visit Bland Town.

Delightful two story cottage – Bland Town

Old Cottage – Bland Town
We walked around this very old “suburb” of York. I think it’s only from walking such areas that you can achieve some true feeling for these beautifully restored and well maintained buildings that date back to the late 1800’s.
Next we went for a drive around the small suburban area of York looking for some original cottages. There are quite a few dotted around and we sincerely trust none of these fine old places are ever bulldozed!

Old cottage near Swann Lodge

The Old York Hospital. Now privately owned and used as a private residence.

Beautiful old cottage to north of York town centre
We also enjoyed seeing a variety of bird life in and around York. I managed to snap a couple of photos of a few very friendly birds.

Twenty Eight Parrot enjoying our company in a York cafe

Someone told me this bird is a Butcher Bird? Maybe any bird lover’s out there could comment?
About midday we decided we had better head for home. We had thoroughly enjoyed our brief stay in York, Western Australia and thoroughly recommend you place York on your must see list. Our stay at Swann Lodge was great. The Lodge is not spectacular. However it was comfy, close to the town centre and reasonably priced. I strongly recommend visiting York on days other than a Saturday or Sunday or a public holiday. In earlier years we used to visit York on those days and the place was always jam packed with tourists. Much better as from late Sunday afternoon and during the working week.
See you on our next trip to somewhere in Western Australia.
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