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House

Author

Town of Bassendean

Place Number

26153
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Location

7 Marion St Eden Hill

Location Details

Lot 81

Local Government

Bassendean

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Constructed from 1936

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
(no listings)

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Municipal Inventory Adopted 22 Aug 2017 3

3

Some/Moderate Significance. Contributes to the heritage of the locality. Has some altered or modified elements, not necessarily detracting from the overall significance of the item.

Statement of Significance

• This place has aesthetic value as an example of the Inter War style.
• The place has historic value for its association with the development of Eden Hill in the Inter War period.
• This place has social value as the house demonstrates the form and scale of housing for working families in the inter war period.

Physical Description

The canvas blinds and dense planting around this cottage prevent a detailed description of this place. The roof form and visible materials indicate that it is a typical timber framed cottage with a symmetrical façade.

History

Eden Hill was approved as a suburb in 1954. The name 'Eden Estate' had been used in the area since the late 1890s when developer and future Premier of Western Australia, Frank Wilson, subdivided land for residential use. The name was believed to come from a farm that once existed in the area. Marion Street was a relatively remote part of the district in 1928 when the Carter family first started living there. From the available information members of the Carter family occupied residences in Marion Street from this time with Alfred Walter Carter (1872-1952), a labourer, the most consistent resident. Alfred married Ada Selina Ruck in 1899 in their home country of England before moving to Australia c1912 and serving
with the AIF during World War One. The couple lived at 5 Marion Street until their deaths, Ada in 1948 and Alfred in 1952. From the available information, their son Charles Albert Carter (1901-1988) lived at 7 Marion Street from c1936. Charles Albert Carter recorded his occupation as a Steward as was his brother Alfred Cornelius Carter who lived in the street during the early 1930s. From the aerial photographs of the site the residence has changed minimally from the mid-20th century although many structures have been constructed in the rear of the property throughout recent decades.

Integrity/Authenticity

High
Moderate/Low

Condition

Fair

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
Wise's Post Office Directories http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au 1895-1949
Carter, Jennie 'Bassendean A Social History 1829- 1976 Town of Bassendean 1986
Australian Electoral Rolls www.ancestry.com 1903-1980
Land information and aerial photos from Landgate

Other Reference Numbers

Ref Number Description
No.140 MI Place No.
A3462 TOB Assessment No

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Other Use RESIDENTIAL Single storey residence
Original Use RESIDENTIAL Single storey residence

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Wall TIMBER Weatherboard
Roof METAL Corrugated Iron

Historic Themes

General Specific
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY Land allocation & subdivision

Creation Date

07 Jun 2019

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

07 Jun 2019

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