Australia > Western Australia > Outback WA > Wildflower Country Attractions > Attractions

Monsignor Hawes Chapel

Start typing to see suggestions or browse Australia
Monsignor Hawes Chapel

Best For

Sign In or Sign Up to

Located at the end of Henty Street, it is one of the town's landmarks. The chapel was built in 1919 by Monsignor Hawes for the Dominican Sisters who lived in a wooden convent school, located near the chapel, that overlooked the town.

There is a poingnant beauty in this little chapel that was built so far out in the outback for the few people who prayed there.

Visitors who visit during the hotter months are reminded of the harshness and loneliness of the lives of the Dominican Sisiters.

The chapel was restored with grants from the Western Australian Tourism Commission and the Shire of Yalgoo and re-opened in 1981.

Ratings & Reviews

Write a review for Monsignor Hawes Chapel

To write a review, you must Sign In first.

Location

Henty Street
Yalgoo WA
Australia
Look For...
Attractions
Dining
Events
Activities

More results for:

Wildflower Country

Accommodation

Activities

Attractions

Dining

Events

Functions

Health

Shops

Tours

Transport

Travel Guides