Local Government
Melville
Region
Metropolitan
8 Hickey St Ardross
REGISTERED AS PART OF 3518
Melville
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1912
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03518 Wireless Hill Park
Very good.
Library Id | Title | Medium | Year Of Publication |
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7835 | A history of Wireless Hill, Melville, 1912-1967. | Heritage Study {Other} | 1993 |
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Original Use | Transport\Communications | Comms: Housing or Quarters |
Type | General | Specific |
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Roof | TILE | Other Tile |
Wall | BRICK | Common Brick |
General | Specific |
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TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS | Telecommunications |
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Wireless Hill Ardross
Melville
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1969
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03518 Wireless Hill Park
Good.
Landscape
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Original Use | SOCIAL\RECREATIONAL | Other |
Present Use | SOCIAL\RECREATIONAL | Other |
General | Specific |
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SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Sport, recreation & entertainment |
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Education & science |
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9 Spinaway Cr Brentwood
Cnr Pulo Rd & Spinaway Cr
Bateman Homestead
Melville
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1886
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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Heritage List | Adopted | 16 Jun 2020 | |
Heritage Agreement | YES | 04 Feb 2005 | HCWebsite.Listing+ListingDocument |
State Register | Registered | 14 May 2002 | HCWebsite.Listing+ListingDocument, HCWebsite.Listing+ListingDocument |
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(no listings) |
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 17 Jun 2014 | Category A | |
Classified by the National Trust | Classified | 05 Feb 1979 | ||
Register of the National Estate | Permanent | 28 Sep 1982 |
Library Id | Title | Medium | Year Of Publication |
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4476 | Fremantle Studies: journal of the Fremantle History Society. | Serial | 1999 |
7190 | Grasmere Homestead, Grasmere Landing : conservation plan. | Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} | 2004 |
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Original Use | FARMING\PASTORAL | Homestead |
Style |
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Victorian Georgian |
Type | General | Specific |
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Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
Wall | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
Wall | BRICK | Rendered Brick |
General | Specific |
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PEOPLE | Early settlers |
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Sport, recreation & entertainment |
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Constructed from 1886
The Bateman Homestead is significant for the following reason: Aesthetic Value: Typical homestead of the period set in rural surroundings. Historic Value: Originally built as a holiday home for prominent pioneer John Bateman. Later to become a farmhouse. Authenticity: The building is substantially in it's original form. Grasmere Homestead, a single-storey, rendered brick and corrugated iron homestead (1886) in the Victorian Georgian style, together with various framed construction and iron clad outbuildings, set in what remains of a rural landscape, has cultural heritage significance for the following reasons: the place is a rare and fine example of a single-storey homestead in the Victorian Georgian style dating from the 1880s in metropolitan Perth; in spite of changes to the fabric, the place manages to retain its original design qualities and the plan form and the proportions of all the rooms of the original house are as constructed and provide pleasant living spaces; located on a rise above Bull Creek, the place has landmark quality as a gentle, simple and aesthetically pleasing vista; the remnants of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century plantings, in particular the palm and pine trees, contribute to the overall setting; the place has historic associations with the Canning River, which was the major transport route for goods and people travelling to and from Grasmere before a road was built to the property; a private jetty was located at the bottom of the gardens, which extended from the house to the river; the place is of social value in the context of the development of Western Australia as one of the earliest extant homesteads representing the early development of areas to the south of the Swan River; built as a holiday and weekend retreat in the 1880s, the place became the homestead for the property as it was developed and worked by the prominent Fremantle-based Bateman family, through the late nineteenth century and for more than 70 years of the twentieth century. The current perimeter fences are considered to have low significance. The metal framed and metal clad sheds are considered to be intrusive. Any surviving plantings of eucalypts and other trees are considered to have low significance. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS: The form of the original fabric of the building and any surviving original details and materials, externally and internally. Alterations and enclosures have little if any significance.
A single storey, rendered brick and corrugated iron six room hoemstead built in the Victorian Georgian style. It has a central passage with verandahs all around set in rural surroundings adjacent to Bull Creek. Evidence of the original orchard and gardens remain.
The Location 28 of 1,280 acres was granted initially to Thomas Middleton in May 1830. Middleton moved his family to Perth in 1831. In the 1830s the settlers in the locality were issued with freehold titles. Disputes with Aborigines and destruction of Middleton's house by fire saw an attempt in 1835 to sell the property or to lease the land. Both were unsuccessful. Little further development at Location 28 was evident until in 1851 Alexander Francisco acquired the property. Francisco's heirs mortgaged the property to John Bateman in 1881. In 1885, John Wesley Bateman, Merchant and Shipowner of Fremantle, and John's eldest son, purchased the property. In 1886 Grasmere Homestead was constructed as a weekend retreat for the Bateman family on a site overlooking Bull's Creek. Access to the house was primarily by boat. Various members of the Bateman lived in or used the homestead and surrounding farmlands. Finally in 1951-1954 the property was reduced to 872 acres by selling off the land to the State Housing Commission for post World War II housing development. Further reductions in the site occurred in 1956 and 1958 and finally in 1964 and 1978. Bateman family members continued on the property until the early 1970s when tenants were introduced, including up to the early 2000s when ownership had passed to the present owners for the current lot of 1,402 sq. metres.
Modifications: Some Extent of Original Fabric: Much
Deteriorated.
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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‘Grasmere Homestead Grasmere Landing’ Conservation Plan | Hocking Planning & Architects for Spinnaway Investments Pty. Ltd. | July 2004 |
Owner | Category |
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Spinnaway Investments Pty Ltd | Other Private |
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3 Baal St Palmyra
Cnr Elvira & Baal Sts
Millers' Bakehouse
Melville
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1935
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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Heritage List | Adopted | 16 Jun 2020 | |
State Register | Registered | 27 Aug 1999 | HCWebsite.Listing+ListingDocument, HCWebsite.Listing+ListingDocument |
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Classified by the National Trust | Classified | 11 May 1987 | ||
Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 17 Jun 2014 | Category A |
Library Id | Title | Medium | Year Of Publication |
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3809 | Millers' Bakehouse Museum Conservation Plan | Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} | 1995 |
2400 | Industrial heritage schools competition 1990. | Report | 1990 |
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Original Use | INDUSTRIAL\MANUFACTURING | Bakery |
Present Use | EDUCATIONAL | Museum |
Style |
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Vernacular |
Type | General | Specific |
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Roof | TILE | Terracotta Tile |
Wall | BRICK | Common Brick |
General | Specific |
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OCCUPATIONS | Commercial & service industries |
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Cultural activities |
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Constructed from 1935
The Museum/Bakehouse is significant for the following reasons: Historic Value: The building remains in its original condition as a small commercial bakery which served the local area. Scientific value: Contains the original oven, in situ and intact. Social Value: Demonstrates an important facet of daily life in the early days of the district. Rarity: One of the few remaining examples of an intact bakery from this period. Miller Bakehouse is the commercial adjunct to the Miller House. Miller Bakehouse, a single-storey brick and tile bakehouse building, has cultural heritage significance for the following reasons: the place is a rare example of a working residential bakehouse which retains substantial equipment and machinery dating from the period of use as a working bakery; the place is a rare example of a working residential bakehouse constructed in the 1930s in metropolitan Perth; the place is an example of a family business which supplied bread to the Fremantle and Palmyra area from the 1930s until its closure in 1976; the place is significant for the design and construction of the bread oven based on design principles developed in the mid to late nineteenth century and is one of the few remaining ovens of this type. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS: The external form, material and details of the original fabric, and the location set back from street boundaries in the current site landscaped as a park; the original oven and bakery equipment.
Detached building set in a small reserve adjacent to the original owners home, the building contains much of its original baking equipment. A single-storey red brick commercial building with gabled ends half-timbered, roof clad in orange Marseilles pattern terracotta tiles. A recessed open verandah extends along the eastern side facing onto the former service yard.
Miller Bakehouse, the commercial adjunct to the Miller House, was constructed for Henry Miller, baker, and his family in 1935 on land adjacent to the 1929 Miller House in a residential subdivision. The Miller family bakery business serviced the district from 1929 until 1976, using a horse-drawn bread cart for deliveries. The bakehouse, surviving oven and bakery equipment represent suburban living and the custom of one of the local service industries located throughout residential districts in the decades prior to supermarkets and shopping centres and the demise of the 'corner store'. The two buildings are now set in landscaped parkland.
Modifications: Some Extent of Original Fabric: Most. It has been returned to it's original state as a bakery.
Good- Sound
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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P1548 | State Register of Heritage Places Assessment documentation for Place No. 01548 'Millers' Bakehouse Museum' | Heritage Council of Western Australia | 27/8/1999 |
Owner | Category |
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City of Melville | Local Gov't |
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