Living a fairy-tale country lifestyle, the historic original homestead was built in 1880 for Dr Hope, WA’s first Commissioner for Public Health. He married the eldest daughter of John Henry Monger Helena Aurora Monger and this was their first marriage home, now a romantic guesthouse in York.

Providing a perfect mix of country charm and modern-day luxury, each of the three guest rooms have ensuite bathrooms, and are independent of the main house in our 1907 wing.

In addition to the guest rooms, Hope Farm York offers a charming guest lounge with large open fire. Outside there is a patio area, extensive gardens and vineyard for guests to explore. We also serve a full farmhouse breakfast each morning using our own eggs and locally sourced produce.

Visit Hope Farm Guesthouse in York for the friendly personal service, the stunning location and peaceful environment. The views of Mount Bakewell and the adjoining land are magnificent.

Invest in bringing a good bottle of wine or champagne as this place is worth it.

Mike and Jo Bryant are your attentive hosts.  We pride ourselves on country hospitality.  With attention to detail and luxury elements we will ensure your stay with us, is memorable.

 

Hope Farm guesthouse Mike and Jo