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Remy's Retreat

Locality: Bridgetown, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9761 1740



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21.01.2022 This is a lovely shop and worth checking out when you're in Bridgetown



20.01.2022 Good morning Bridgetown. Image shared from @blackwoodyouthaction #beautifulbridgetown #bridgetownwa

19.01.2022 This time next week the Manjimup Farmers Market will be back. After several cancelled markets due to the Covid-19 situation we are looking forward to getting ou...r fresh, local produce direct from the grower next Saturday 30 May. There will be a slightly different layout all patrons will be required to use the provided santisier, follow the one way system, not touch produce unless you are purchasing and maintain a 1.5m distance from other patrons and stall holders.

18.01.2022 LiveLighter Puzzletown 2019 is going to be absolutely fabbo. Set aside July 6th and 7th folks ....you just might find this awesome maze... In fact, this school... holidays, Bridgetown is the place to be, so much has been planned, its going to be amazing! #fridgetownfest #livelighter @puzzletown6255 @banyan_creative



08.01.2022 Have you ever heard of, been to or lived in Bridgetown? Let us take you there.. Your State Library is featuring WA regional towns on its Facebook Page. It's an ...opportunity to share stories and connect with old friends. Share your memories and old photographs in the comment section of this post. Recently featured towns include Tom Price, Paraburdoo, Busselton, Mandurah, Port Hedland and Merredin. Bridgetown is a town in the South West region of Western Australia, 270 kilometres south of Perth. The town was originally known as Geegelup by its traditional owners the Noongar Aboriginal people. Meaning place of gilgies (referring to the plentiful local freshwater crayfish) or place of spears. European settlers arrived in 1857 leasing land for grazing stock. The first homestead, "Bridgedale", still exists today. In 1861, convicts built the road from Donnybrook into the area. The townsite was surveyed in 1868 by Thomas Carey, who proposed the name Bridgetown. The town was gazetted in the same year. After that many buildings including a primary school (1870), post office and two hotels were constructed, many of which are still standing today. In 1885, the Bridgetown Agricultural Society was formed and local farmers produced sheep, cattle, dairy products, timber, fruit and nuts. During the gold boom days and federation, Bridgetown prospered and saw a considerable increase in settlement of the region. The apple industry came into its own in 1905 when the first production orchard trees came to maturity, and this product in its own right helped put Bridgetown on the agricultural map. From the late 1970s, the Bridgetown area became increasingly attractive to tourists as a tranquil, historic and picturesque country town. Each year, the town hosts many events including the Agricultural Show and the Bridgetown Easter Tennis Tournament, both of which trace their routes back to the 1920's. Bridgetown, Western Australia Bridgetown Hotel Bridgetown Caravan Park Bridgetown Lawn Tennis Club ABC South West Bridgetown Greenbushes Business and Tourism Association Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes Australia's South West Bridgetown Community Noticeboard WA Greenbushes, Western Australia, Australia Rick Wilson Donnybrook-Bridgetown-Manjimup Mail Manjimup-Bridgetown Times Bridgetown Historical Society

05.01.2022 Good Morning Bridgetown It’s going to be a fabulous day! We hope you have all been keeping well and keeping warm as the weather cools down. We are so grat...eful to our community for the positivity, commitment to shop local and genuine caring small town spirit that has seen us through these unprecedented times. Moving forward with sensibility, sensitivity and a little hand sanitiser wishing all our lovely followers a wonderful week and all our local businesses too See more

05.01.2022 This is a fun place to visit... you can feed the locals (kangaroos and emus) and then have a whizz down the flying fox :-D



04.01.2022 EXHIBITION Experience the awe of nature in Bridetown this weekend with the opening of the Nature in Focus exhibition @therabbitholestudios featuring the w...ork of Bridgetown photographer Jennie Stock @jenniestock_natureinfocus The opening on Saturday night will have two sessions 5-6pm and 6-7pm to allow for appropriate social distancing measures. Enjoy a glass of wine, canapés and the warm company of friendly #fridgetown locals

03.01.2022 It was when my workplace had a team in this event that I discovered Bridgetown Way back in 1996!

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