Yealering Main Street Precinct

Author

Shire of Wickepin

Place Number

07346

Location

Dalton St Yealering

Location Details

Local Government

Wickepin

Region

Wheatbelt

Construction Date

Constructed from 1907

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management
Category
Municipal Inventory Adopted 16 Aug 1996 Category 2

Child Places

  • 06881 Flag pole and Fountain
  • 06863 Bakery (fmr)
  • 07160 Honeyman's Saddlery - site
  • 02725 Yealering Hotel
  • 06879 Ray Coxon's house
  • 06862 Coxon's Butcher Shop
  • 06880 CWA Building
  • 07106 Bill Free's house
  • 06878 Yealering General Store
  • 07107 Mrs Hovell's
  • 06877 Yealering Delicatessen (fmr)

Statement of Significance

The main street is the commercial centre of the town of Yealering and has been since the town began in 1907. The streetscape of the main-street is significant in representing the character of the town of Yealering.

Physical Description

The main street of Yealering runs in a north east - south west direction parallel with the railway line which is on the north west side of the street. The railway reserve adjoining the main street is a park area with a number of mature gum trees. The mainstreet has retained verandah canopies and posts for the buildings listed in the precinct. The precinct: Refer to Place Records for; Former Tearooms Ref No. 46 Former Co-op Ref No. 47 Honeyman's Saddlery SITE Ref No. 129 Yealering Hotel Ref No. 27 Former Coxon's Butchers Ref No. 28 Former Bakery/PO Ref No. 29

History

The first lease in the pastoral lease in the Yealering area was taken up by E Robinson in 1870, after a number of changes, Michael Brown took it over. He leased vast areas of land in the area, and grazed bullocks and sheep, employing aboriginals to caretake the stock. In 1893 Surveyor Chamberlain came to Yealering in search of the source of the Avon River. In 1904 5 Yugoslav migrants (including Brulich, Kovich, Tomich) took up leases on the north west side of the lake, to develop market gardens, but transport of the fresh produce was a problem, and the leases were cancelled in 1905/6. Those lots were surveyed into the townsite of Yealering. The townsite of Yealering was gazetted on 1 November 1907, however it was several years, in 1913, before the railway line came through the town, connecting to the former railhead at Wickepin, and the newly established railhead at Corrigin.

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
"Newspaper Article". Narrogin Observer 21 October 1982

Place Type

Precinct or Streetscape

Historic Themes

General Specific
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY Settlements

Creation Date

28 May 1997

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

01 Jan 2017

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