Local Government
Fremantle
Region
Metropolitan
35 Carnac St Fremantle
Fremantle
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1905
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Heritage List | YES | 08 Mar 2007 |
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 18 Sep 2000 | Level 2 |
Duplex 35 & 37 Carnac Street, is a typical brick and iron single storey duplex pair dating from the 1901. The place has aesthetic value for its contribution to the streetscape and the surrounding area. It is representative of the typical workers' houses in the Fremantle area. The place is an example of the Federation Queen Anne style of architecture.
Duplex 35 & 37 Carnac Street is a single storey, brick and iron duplex pair with a symmetrical facade designed as an example of the Federation Queen Anne style of architecture. The walls are face brick. The roof is hipped and clad with corrugated iron, with a protruding dividing wall and a gable over the central section of the duplex pair. Each duplex half has a front door with fanlights flanked by a double hung sash window. The verandah has a separate corrugated iron bullnose roof and is supported by square timber posts with decorative timber brackets. There is a timber picket fence to the front boundary line.
Carnac Street is at an elevation from which Carnac Island can be seen, but not the other islands, possibly the reason for the name. Carnac Island was named after Lieut. John Ruett Carnac, of H.M. Frigate Success. This duplex has always been numbered 35-37 Carnac Street; the numbering which occurred in 1934/35 did not affect this property. This duplex was built c.1905; this was the first year it appears in the Post Office Directories. In that year the occupant was listed as Archibald Curtis. The two duplexes at 35-37 and 39-41 were all built at approximately the same time and it is likely they were built as an investment. In 1908 the sewerage plan for this site shows that the two halves of the brick duplex were a mirror image of each other. The design of this duplex is identical to the adjacent property at 39-41 Carnac Street which suggests that the two buildings were constructed at the same time. The duplex cottages each have a verandah at the front and rear with an internal bathroom. In the back yards are brick closets and a galvanised iron shed which was likely to have been a wood shed. This place was identified by the Fremantle Society in 1979/80 as being of cultural heritage significance. (Coded: Red: "Significantly contributing to the unique character of Fremantle") A photograph of the duplex taken in 1979/81 shows that the dark coloured roof of the building was in a relatively poor condition. The front yards of the houses are enclosed in cyclone mesh fences. Photographs were taken of 37 Carnac Street in 1987 and these show that 35 Carnac Street had been painted and a picket fence had been installed at the front boundary. At the rear was a pergola enclosed on the sides by timber planks. In 2003, it was noted in a real estate notice that a garage existed on the property and that the interior had been renovated in the 1970s but many original internal features remained.
High degree of integrity (original intent clear, current use compatible, high long term sustainability). High degree of authenticity with much original fabric remaining. (These statements based on street survey only).
Condition assessed as good (assessed from streetscape survey only).
The Fremantle MHI management category for this place was amended and adopted by the decision of Council on 28/09/2011.
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Original Use | RESIDENTIAL | Conjoined residence |
Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Conjoined residence |
Style |
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Federation Queen Anne |
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Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
Wall | BRICK | Face Brick |
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DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY | Land allocation & subdivision |
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