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Greenhills Inn, GREENHILLS, WA

Greenhills Inn
8 GREENHILLS ROAD
GREENHILLS
WA
6380
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Your rating: None Average: 4.1 (19 votes)
Phone: 
(08) 9641 4095
About Greenhills Inn: 

Built in 1910, this historical building was once a haven for workers, townsfolk and visitors alike, but after years of neglect its doors closed and was left forgotten and unloved. However, it has been loving restored to its former glory by Ashley Matthews and John Perry. And today the Greenhills Inn stands proudly in a field of gold.

Ashley and John invite you to experience the charm and splendour of their 'home' set amongst the Ghost Gums of Greenhills. Whether it be bed and breakfast, a romantic dinner in your own private dining room, family reunion in the main dining room and fully licensed bar, or a night of champagne with friends in the spa pool under the stars.

An outdoor function area is also available for large functions and receptions (weddings, Melbourne Cup luncheon, etc.) Memorabilia surrounds you at Greenhills Inn. The exquisite antique furnishings throughout the entire hotel add to the magic of this majestic old building. Every bedroom has a unique personality. Each room a different colour. Each one a collection of paintings and mementos. Each one a museum.

Located 119 kilometres from Perth and only a stones throw from the township of York, it has all the charm of yesteryear. Greenhills Inn loses you within the tranquillity of the Australian bush.

Stroll through the hallways of this magnificent hotel, admire the antiques and wonder at the stories they hold.

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Anonymous (not verified)

Great hidden treasure ... Under new management with a wonderful family atmosphere ..... Beer is cold with a local brewery from the Swan Valley on tap .... wonderful fresh home cooked meals and cheap .... up there as one of the best .... I certainly will be making a trip back from Perth ... best of luck to the new owners what you put into it is what you get out of it and you are certainly on the right track ....

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Anonymous (not verified)

I HAVE BEEN VISITING AND WORKING AROUND YORK FOR SOME TIME NOW AND THE BEST MEAL AND COLD EXTINGUISHERS YOU NEED IS AT GREEN HILLS AND I RECKON THE MEALS ARE THAT BIG IT WOULD CHOCK A WHEEL OF ANY TRUCK PASSING BY.

KEEP IT UP MOLLY.

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Dennis molloy (not verified)

A great place to spend a weekend I stayed with a group of friends in Jan/11 we had a great time. The staff were very friendly and the food was first class best steaks ever.

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sm (not verified)

this a great spot
our riding group try to organise overnight stays as often as possible
Pauline and her staff always make you welcome and the food is to die for (I recommend the steak)
highly recomended for any group social outing - close enough to Perth to be convienient isolated enough to get you away from the rat race
10/10

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Laura (not verified)

I worked there for a few months back in 2005.
The hotel is beautiful and the locals were friendly.

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Anonymous (not verified)

Just wondering if anyone can give me more information about the inn or a brochure.

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Anonymous (not verified)

Please check the phone number, as it is listed as the same number as the grass patch tavern, very confusing

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Wayne (not verified)

I must go back there one day. My family and I lived there in the 50's and 60's and we operated the old Post Office for years. Dad spent a lot of money at the old Sedgemore Inn! Many good memories of the tiny siding.

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Jan (not verified)

Wayne,
We have just bought the old post office and would love to know a bit more about its history. Could even shout you a beer in the pub!

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Wayne (not verified)

Very sorry it has been so long for a reply to your message - I haven't visited this page for so long. If you get this and still want a couple of stories about Greenhills and it's life in the 50/60's, please contact me on the above email address. Would love to reminisce.

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Lyn (not verified)

A group of 8 of us spent the night at the Greenhills Inn having 5 bedrooms which were all decorated differently, very clean and comfortable. We had dinner there before heading into York to a concert. Excellent meal, very efficient service and huge serves left all of us extremely impressed. The Irish owner Sean was very friendly and had us in stitches with his comments. We can highly recommend this old pub for a weekend away. Most relaxing and will definately go back at $80.00 a night it dosn't get much cheaper. Breakfast was delicious too - top compliments to the Chef!

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Anonymous (not verified)

Idilic setting full of fascinating old history, all beautifully preserved and lots of Irish about the place of course. A time warp, seemingly in the middle of nowhere these days.

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Anonymous (not verified)

I grew up on a farm 7 km from the Greenhills Siding Town. It was a little railway town, then the big silos were built and then the railways declined, no longer housing railway families. Even though I have spent the best part of my life in the Northern Territory, and now back here in WA where I was born (up the road in Quairading!) I find myself wanting to go home. As life goes on....we think of the times that were important. And this pub - which has been restored by a couple of very committed men will ensure that it will always be an absolutely great place to stand in. Mind you - I spent my time minding the truck while Dad was having a meeting!!! LOL that was back then.

I am going to book myself in, so I can go home for the weekend after 36 years being away!!

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Merredin man (not verified)

Yep I know that feeling. All the best to you....

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