Wedding Venue in Western Australia

About Sabina River Farm

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With a blend of rustic charm and heartfelt hospitality, our venue has been thoughtfully designed to create the perfect setting for weddings and special events. Every detail has been crafted with care, and we can’t wait to welcome you to experience it for yourself.


VALUES

At Sabina River Farm, we believe weddings should be authentic, effortless, and unforgettable. Our venue is built on values that matter—not just to us, but to the couples who celebrate here.
From the moment you step onto the property, you’re treated like family. We take pride in creating a warm, welcoming space where you can truly relax and enjoy your day.
Our venue is crafted with repurposed materials, rich in history and character. We’re passionate about thoughtful design, reducing waste, and giving new life to old treasures.
Every love story is unique, and your wedding should be too. Whether you're dreaming of a relaxed cocktail gathering or an elegant sit-down reception, we offer the space and support to bring your vision to life—without unnecessary restrictions.
We know weddings aren’t just about one day—they’re about the moments, the laughter, and the stories that stay with you forever. Our goal is to provide a setting that feels like home, so you can focus on what truly matters: celebrating love.

history & building

Built with heart, history, and a whole lot of hard work, our event space is more than just a venue—it’s a love story in itself. Over the past decade, our family has poured passion into shaping this special place, and in 2021, we took things to the next level, designing and building the function centre ourselves—literally, with our own hands!

Every detail tells a story, with reclaimed and upcycled materials woven into the space:
Verandah posts from the iconic Busselton Jetty
Jarrah flooring from heritage farms across WA
Feature windows once danced beneath in the Pagoda Ballroom, Perth
Tin cladding salvaged from historic rural properties
Decking crafted from repurposed ceiling rafters of WA wool stores
Industrial entry pipes with a past life in local mines
Hand-milled timber rescued from land developments—saved from the bonfire and given new purpose