Not much is written about the hotel other than its possible historic significance but reviews I have read have not been favourable both with rates originally quoted then changed, and service from the staff.
Written Feb 17, 2008
Address: Gardiner Street, Moora
Phone: (08) 9651 1177
This Uniting Church was originally a Methodist Church. It was built in 1909. Local stone was mostly used in its construction.
Written Feb 17, 2008
Address: 24 Padbury Street, Moora
This landscape mural has been painted on the side of the Shire’s offices. Like other small towns in the region, this mural and others in the town were painted as part of the Painted Road Project.
Written Feb 17, 2008
Address: 34 Padbury Street, Moora
Built in 1911 of stone in a Gothic and Federation style, this is one of the older churches in the regional area. It was built as a memorial to Walter Padbury. Originally the west end was built in timber but was later replaced in 1954 with stone when the porch was added. The church has been placed on the Register of Heritage Places and on the National Trust.
Written Feb 17, 2008
Address: Roberts Street, Moora
Moora has several parks. Centenary Park is the centre of town and offers a picnic and BBQ area. There is also a rotary and bowling club within the park and public toilets.
Written Feb 17, 2008
Address: Moora
Take the Great Eastern Hwy to the Great Northern Hwy and continue until you get to the Bindoon Moora Rd to Moora.
Transwa have buses running from Perth to Moora on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. They depart from East Perth terminal.
Written Feb 17, 2008
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