Pingelly was settled from the 1860’s, and the Shire is a rich and diverse cropping and grazing agricultural region contributing significantly to the state’s wool and grain exports. Visitors can get rare insights into Western Australia's rich colonial heritage here at Pingelly. The Moorambine Heritage Trail starts at St Patrick's Church, built in 1871 and still in use today. The Court House Museum was built in 1897 and it now houses historic photographs and local memorabilia.
Just 26km north-west of Pingelly on the western edge of the Central Wheatbelt, the Boyagin Nature Reserve is an important remnant of natural bushland offering picnic and bushwalking activities.
In 1979 the building underwent a transformation and became the Court House Museum and now houses a fantastic collection of old memorabilia and photographs of yesteryear. Open Tue and Sat from 10am – 12pm. For after hours viewings telephone 0419 163 260 or contact the Pingelly Community Resource Centre on (08) 9887 1409.
For more information about Pingelly visit www.pingelly.wa.gov.au