Buckingham House & the Old Wanneroo School House is a delightful little slice of history tucked away in Wanneroo, offering families a relaxed and engaging way to step back in time together. Set within the City of Wannerooโ€™s heritage precinct, this pair of beautifully preserved buildings brings local pioneer life and early education vividly to life, all in a childโ€‘friendly, handsโ€‘on way.

Buckingham House itself was built between 1880 and 1890 and was once home to John and Amelia Buckingham and their seven children. Walking through the modest cottage, itโ€™s hard to imagine a family of nine living within its compact rooms, and that contrast is exactly what sparks conversations with kids about how different life was in the late 1800s. The house is full of period furnishings and everyday objects that help children picture what family life used to look like, from the way meals were cooked to how chores were done without modern appliances.

Buckingham House, Wanneroo

On arrival, youโ€™re welcomed by warm and knowledgeable volunteers who are fantastic with children.

Buckingham House, Wanneroo

They provide scavenger hunt sheets that encourage kids to hunt for specific items and details throughout the house. This simple activity really helps them slow down, look closely and ask questions, turning the visit into a bit of a historical treasure hunt rather than just a walkโ€‘through. Volunteers are happy to share stories, answer curious questions, and gently guide children to notice interesting features.

Kids are encouraged to immerse themselves fully in the experience by dressing up in oldโ€‘fashioned clothing and trying their hand at traditional household tasks. Little ones can have a go at oldโ€‘style washing, using tubs and manual tools instead of a modern machine, which usually gets a mix of giggles and amazement.

Outside and around the site, there is also old farming equipment to discover, which helps paint a bigger picture of how families worked the land and provided for themselves in the Wanneroo area more than a century ago.

Right next door, the Old Wanneroo School House adds another fascinating layer to the visit. Established in 1899, this simple schoolroom shows what education looked like for local children at the turn of the 20th century.

Buckingham House, Wanneroo

Kids can sit at the old wooden desks, write on individual blackboards with chalk, and get a sense of what lessons were like without computers, smartboards or even ballpoint pens. Theyโ€™ll likely be intrigued (and slightly horrified!) to hear about oldโ€‘style discipline, including the infamous dunce hats, which always prompts plenty of questions about how school rules have changed over time.

Together, Buckingham House and the Old Wanneroo School House make a lovely, compact outing thatโ€™s especially suited to primaryโ€‘schoolโ€‘aged children, homeschoolers, and any family interested in local history. The experience is short enough to hold younger childrenโ€™s attention but rich enough that older kids and adults will come away having learned something new. Itโ€™s also a calm, lowโ€‘tech activity, making it a great contrast to busier, highโ€‘energy attractions.

After exploring the heritage buildings, families can wander to Neville Park, located directly behind Buckingham House. The Playground here is only small, but itโ€™s ideal for letting the kids burn off a bit of extra energy after their โ€œhistory lessonโ€. It turns the visit into a more rounded outing: a bit of learning, a bit of imaginative play, then a run around at the park before heading home.

Buckingham House & the Old Wanneroo School House is open to the public every Sunday during autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November), from 10am to 12pm, and entry is free. This limited opening window makes it feel like a special weekend outing, and the fact that there is no admission cost means itโ€™s an easy addition to your familyโ€™s Sunday plans, whether youโ€™re local to Wanneroo or visiting from elsewhere in Perth.

Buckingham House, Wanneroo

If youโ€™re looking for a gentle, meaningful family outing that sparks curiosity about how people lived, worked and went to school in the past, Buckingham House & the Old Wanneroo School House is a charming choice. With friendly volunteers, interactive activities, and a peaceful park close by, itโ€™s a lovely way to connect kids with local history in a very real and memorable way.

Buckingham House, Wanneroo

Buckingham House & the Old Wanneroo School House

Address: 10 Neville Dr, Wanneroo, WA
Opening hours: Sundays in autumn (Marchโ€“May) and spring (Septemberโ€“November), 10:00amโ€“12:00pm
Website: www.wanneroo.wa.gov.au/buckingham_house

 

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