FAQs

How much is entry?

The Precinct itself is free, however the Roger May Machinery Museum and Murray Districts Historical Society kindly accepts a gold coin donation upon entry which helps keep the volunteer-run museum open for your enjoyment.

What is the Precinct’s opening hours?

Please refer to each venue’s specific opening hours

Edenvale Heritage Tea Rooms

Nu.Arts Collective Liveringa Gallery

Pinjarra Arts Hub

Roger May Machinery Museum

Pinjarra Patchwork & Quilters

Murray District Historical Society

Can I bring my dog?

Of course, the only request we make is that you keep your four-legged friend on a lead at all times and pick up after your friend when walking around the Precinct. Please note, dogs cannot be taken to indoor areas at the Precinct.

Is there accommodation at the Precinct?

No, but we are centrally located within Pinjarra with short stay options within short distance.

Where is there parking?

Parking can be found on Henry Street and Murray Street.

We are arriving by bus/coach, where should park?

Bus and coach parking is behind the Roger May Machinery Museum, entry via Murray, Street, Pinjarra. This map should help.

What is the best contact number for enquiries?

For general enquiries about the Edenvale Heritage Precinct and on visiting Pinjarra, please contact the Visitor Centre on: (08) 9538 1108 or at mailbag@murray.wa.gov.au.

For further information on venue hire or hosting an event, activity or wedding at the Edenvale Heritage Precinct, please contact the Shire of Murray’s Place and Events Team on: (08) 9531 7777 or at mailbag@murray.wa.gov.au.