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Williams Craft
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Williams
Typical
small wheatbelt township
Williams is located 161 km south of Perth. It is a
small settlement with a town population of about 450, a rural
population of 800, and an average rainfall of 546 mm per annum. The
main industries in the district are wool, wheat, oats and hay with a
little bit of beef.
The area around Williams was first explored by Europeans in
1831 when Captain Thomas Bannister led the first overland expedition
from Perth to King George III Sound (Albany). It is likely that
Bannister named the river after King William IV.
Bannisterıs party blazed the track which became the basis
for the Old Sound Road which was used until a more direct route was
taken through the present Williams townsite in 1857.
The earliest claims on the land along the Williams River
occurred in 1832. These claims were not matched by settlement. In 1836
Lieutenant Henry Bunbury explored the Williams River and upon his
return he declared that he had passed through a wretched country with
neither water nor feed: on the Williams the land is generally very bad
and the water brackish.ı
This negative assessment seemed to make no
impression on potential setters. The districtıs first settler was
Joseph Strelley Harris, who, in the same year as Bunburyıs doleful
assessment of the area, drove 300 sheep and some cattle from York to
his fatherıs property at Williams. In 1839 Harris was the first to
drive sheep overland from King George III Sound to Williams. Although
it seemed that the arrival of sheep would ensure the rapid development
of the area the problem of poisonous plants (at least three were
identified) proved to be problematic and the early development of the
town was based more on the traffic passing along the road than the
agricultural produce of the area.
The first bridge over the Williams River was built by
convicts in 1855 and as travel between Perth and Albany increased so
did the Williams township. The town quickly became one of the major
stopover points on the coach road from Perth to Albany.
The Williams River Bridge Hotel was opened in 1870 on
the site of the present hotel and the townsite was surveyed in 1905.
The reason for this relatively late decision to survey the town was
that the original town grew up on the Albany side of the river. As the
land in the district was cleared the Williams River became more prone
to flooding and so the whole town was moved to the Perth side and the
new townsite was surveyed in 1905.
Today Williams is a convenient stopping place for
travellers.
Things to see:
Williams Heritage Trail
There is an excellent Williams Heritage Trail brochure
available at the Roadhouse. It details a total of 19 places of
historical interest in the local area. Of these places the most
interesting are the old Agricultural Hall (1898) on the Albany Highway
which is now used as an Arts and Crafts shop, the superb old Williams
Hotel (1871) recognised as the oldest building in town, and the very
unusual convict tank, a 4 500 litre capacity underground tank which was
built by ticket-of-leave men in the 1880s. The tank is located near the
river on the Albany side of town.
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Tourist Information
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Tourist Information Centre (Shire Offices)
Brooking St
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9885 1005
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Motels
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Williams Motel
51 Williams St
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9885 1192
Facsimile: (08) 9885 1298
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Quindanning Inn
RMB 602
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9885 7053
Facsimile: (08) 9885 7149
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Williams Hotel
Albany Highway
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9885 1016
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Gelfro Holiday Farm Guesthouse
24km South of Wandering
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9884 5245
Rating: ***1/2
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Rootopia Bed & Breakfast
301 Richmond St
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9884 1559
Rating: ***1/2
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The Gully Farmstay Guesthouse
At Crossman
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9884 1076, (08) 9884 1507
Rating: ****
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Cottages & Cabins
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Munthoola Country Holidays Cottage
Piesse St
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9885 1195
Rating: ****
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Rockwood Cottage, Springhills Farm
RMB 625
Quindanning
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9885 7092
Facsimile: (08) 9885 7092
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Lodges & Chalets
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Kievi Farm Lodge
RMB 853 Marradong Rd
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9885 6026
Facsimile: (08) 9885 6026
Rating: ****
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Caravan Parks
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Williams Caravan Park
Brooking Street
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9885 1051
Rating: *
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Restaurants
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BP Roadhouse
Albany Highway
Williams
WA
6391
Telephone: (08) 9885 1135
Facsimile: (08) 9985 1308
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