Beverley Visitor Centre
Our Visitor Centre has interactive displays and a to scale model of the Silver Centenary, a biplane which was built in Beverley between 1929 and 1930 by a local named Selby Ford. Plans for the plane, which was named in honour of Western Australia's 1929 centenary, were drawn to scale on the floor of the Beverley powerhouse which Ford owned; the aircraft made its inaugural flight on 1 July 1930 and was flown for the next 18 months, but after Ford proved unable to provide the authorities with blueprints and technical specifications, it was mothballed in 1933.
The Visitor Centre has brochures, maps and booklets of local information. Stocking a range of locally made leather products such as key-rings and fly swats. Souvenir chopping boards, embroidered hand towels, Marlene Willson Art Design, local honey, magnets, wildflower seeds, and stockists of Killer Bee Coffee, Wild Fusion Skincare and WA based artisan stationery. Grab one of our comfortable Beverley WA caps, beanies and t-shirts.
If you're planning to visit Beverley, make sure you jump on the Visit Beverley website.
The Visitor Centre has brochures, maps and booklets of local information. Stocking a range of locally made leather products such as key-rings and fly swats. Souvenir chopping boards, embroidered hand towels, Marlene Willson Art Design, local honey, magnets, wildflower seeds, and stockists of Killer Bee Coffee, Wild Fusion Skincare and WA based artisan stationery. Grab one of our comfortable Beverley WA caps, beanies and t-shirts.
If you're planning to visit Beverley, make sure you jump on the Visit Beverley website.