Our exquisite rural property is available to hire for photo and film production

Nestled in Naturaliste, Western Australia, Solitaire Homestead offers a stunning and diverse setting for all your photography and filming needs.

Our equisite property is available for hire as a location for family portraits, engagements, and professional shoots, as well as film and television productions.

Explore our incredible array of scenic spots, including enchanting peppermint tree forests, serene woodland lily groves, and a charming hacienda-inspired homestead. Quirky collectibles, haybale cottages, vintage farm machinery, and lively farm animals add charm and character to any shoot.

With wide-open spaces, grazing paddocks, lush pastures, and abundant natural sunlight, Solitaire Homestead provides the ideal backdrop for creating dreamy, wall-ready images—beautiful moments you’ll treasure for a lifetime.

Whether you’re capturing family memories, engagement photos, or dynamic film scenes, our versatile location offers endless inspiration.

Arrange a site tour today and discover the magic of our south-west setting. 

Located on Wardandi Country
Part of the Noongar Nation

Door in the Forrest

Picturesque

Grounds

Solitaire Homestead is a timeless wedding venue with a twist of rustic charm. Set on more than 110 acres of beautiful bushland, surrounded by native plants and a stunning lake perfect for photos.

 

Solitaire- Little House

Art & Nature Intertwine

Solitaire is a living tapestry of sculptures, building relics, talismans, and rare collectibles.  Each turn through our farm reveals a new charm, a hidden story and a moment of delight.

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66 Vidler Road
Naturaliste 6281
Western Australia

0423 601 514

Solitaire is proud to acknowledge the incredible custodians of this Boodja where we live, work and play.  The First People of this place are the Wardandi people of the Noongar Nation. We acknowledge the love, care and dedication that exists all around us in this place, thanks to the enduring efforts of the Wardandi people. This land has always been, and will always be, Wardandi Noongar Boodja. 

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