Toodyay Attractions

Newcastle Gaol Museum Precinct

Newcastle Gaol Museum PrecinctTake a step back in time and discover the era of Moondyne Joe, Western Australia's most famous bush ranger. Less than an hour here can transport you back 150 years!

Enjoy the authentic surroundings and original artefacts. Have fun enjoying the tiny cells, wander through the Old Police Stables and retrace Toodyay's colourful past - will you discover some secrets? There are a number of hands-on activities to try.

The Newcastle Gaol, Police Stables, 1907 Lock-up and the Wicklow Shearing Shed are part of a historic complex of buildings associated with Law and Order. The Newcastle Gaol was completed in 1865, replacing two previous lock-ups at old Toodyay (now West Toodyay) and the Convict Depot Barracks at Newcastle.

The precinct has public toilets and outdoor shaded areas for your convenience.

Opening Hours

The Newcastle Gaol is open 7 days

  • Monday to Friday from 10.00am – 3.00pm
  • Saturday & Sunday 10.00am – 3.30pm
  • Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday

Location

13 Clinton Street, Toodyay

Admission Fee

  • Admission: $5 per person, $4 concession
  • A family ticket (2 adults & 2 children): $12
  • FREE ENTRY for Toodyay residents, children under school age, and for Toodyay District High School students.

Guided tours can be arranged for groups of 10 or more

Accessibility

There is wheelchair access to Warders Quarters, exercise yard, main temporary exhibition room, Machinery Shed, Wicklow Shearing Shed and the Stables. There are small steps up to 15cm and some rough ground and/or unsealed surfaces.

The cell doors have 50cm clearance only and some display cabinets will offer limited viewing opportunities.

Mill Museum

Connor's Mill MuseumConnor's Mill is an icon of Toodyay and the legacy of one of the town's most prominent businessmen, Daniel Connor. It is a testimony to Toodyay's busy agricultural industry.

Connor's Mill, with its historic machinery, demonstrates for visitors the process of turning wheat into flour. It retells stories of the many families whose lives revolved around this grand convict era building. There are a number of hands-on activities through the displays.

Opening Hours

The Connor's Mill is open 7 days

  • Monday to Sunday from 10.00am – 3.30pm
  • Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday.

Location

Entry via Toodyay Visitor Centre

7 Piesse Street, Toodyay WA 6566

Admission Fee

  • Admission: $5 per person, $4 concession
  • A family ticket (2 adults & 2 children): $12
  • FREE ENTRY for Toodyay residents, children under school age, and for Toodyay District High School students

Guided tours can be arranged for groups of 10 or more