picture take in the late 20s to early 30s

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Heritage Park Estate - Our History

Picture of the McDonalds family

Group shot from the early thirtys.

Picture of McDonald couple

Picture of Ken late twentys.

Heritage Park has been designed to reflect the proud and long history of Baldivis, drawing on the best traditions of the past to create a prosperous future.

Up until the 1950s, Baldivis Road was only a narrow limestone track, with trees growing right to the edge and barely room for two cars to pass. Much has changed since then, but the quintessential character of the area is being preserved at Heritage Park.

The McDonald family, one of the first families to settle in Baldivis, originally owned the land on which Heritage Park has been developed.

Neil McDonald arrived in the area in 1923, and was later joined by his wife Margaret and their two daughters and four sons. A fifth son was born in Baldivis.

The McDonalds made the journey to Baldivis with other families such as the Harveys, Chapmans, Westcotts, Langs, Yates, Verriers, Fowlers and Websters.

While many families fell on hard times, having little or no farming experience to help them forge a life on the land, the McDonalds managed to make a living from dairy farming.

Starting out with 12 cows, the family eventually increased their herd to around 75 cattle.

Even then, dairy farming was not always enough to make ends meet, so Neil McDonald worked digging drains to supplement the family income.

In 1951, Neil's son Malcolm bought the family property from his father, married Norma, who had two boys on her own, and worked at the dairy farm until 1964.

Malcolm also grew crops for hay and stock feed, ran cattle and owned a transport business. Horse racing was one of his passions - he bred horses on his property and today he still has seven cattle and about a dozen horses.

Reflecting the equestrian and rural history of the area, Heritage Park will include a 1.5km bridle trail within the 70m wide natural reserve that provides a buffer between the development and Baldivis Road.

And in a further nod to the rich history of the area, streets within Heritage Park will be named after horse breeds.

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