[2][3] Woodloes Homestead was classified by the National Trust in 1988, nominated to the Register of The National Estate in 1991 and permanently added to Western Australian State Heritage register on 21 January 1997.
[4] Woodloes Homestead is a square planned Victorian Georgian home with verandahs on all four sides.
[5][clarification needed] The walls are made of limestone rubble with brick quoining at the entrance ways.
The floors are made of timber and the building includes an attic and cellar with central hallway and rear kitchen.
[6] In 1990 due to the widening of nearby Albany Highway the Church with the Chimney was shifted to the site.