List of State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Mandurah

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The State Register of Heritage Places is maintained by the Heritage Council of Western Australia. As of 2021, 86 places are heritage-listed in the City of Mandurah,[1] of which six are on the State Register of Heritage Places.[2]

List[]

The Western Australian State Register of Heritage Places, as of 2021, lists the following six state registered places within the City of Mandurah:

Place name Place # Location Suburb or town Co-ordinates Built State
registered
Notes Photo
Allandale Homestead 3077 495 Estuary Road Dawesville 32°39′00″S 115°38′51″E / 32.65000°S 115.64750°E / -32.65000; 115.64750 (Allandale Homestead) 1913 2 September 1997
  • Also referred to as Dawes House
  • A simple vernacular dwelling constructed early this century from materials quarried locally, relatively unchanged since construction
Allandale Homestead, October 2021 04.jpg
Hall's Cottage 1485 7 Leighton Road Halls Head 32°32′01″S 115°41′49″E / 32.53361°S 115.69694°E / -32.53361; 115.69694 (Hall's Cottage) 1833 7 April 1995
  • Believed to be the only intact example of an early settler's cottage in the Mandurah area
Hall's Cottage, Halls Head, February 2020 01.jpg
Peninsula Hotel, Boat sheds & Stingray Point 1487 Ormsby Terrace Mandurah 32°31′47″S 115°43′01″E / 32.52972°S 115.71694°E / -32.52972; 115.71694 (Peninsula Hotel) 1889 27 October 2006
  • Representative of the development of Mandurah as a holiday destination in the latter years of the nineteenth century
  • The Peninsula Hotel was destroyed by fire in August 2003 and never rebuild
Stingray Point, Mandurah, February 2020 04.jpg
Sutton's Farm & Graveyard 3078 15 Apollo Place & 1-3 Picaroon Place Halls Head 32°32′20″S 115°42′49″E / 32.53889°S 115.71361°E / -32.53889; 115.71361 (Sutton's Farm) & 32°32′13″S 115°42′37″E / 32.53694°S 115.71028°E / -32.53694; 115.71028 (Sutton Family Graveyard) 1860 30 May 2000
  • A collection of farm buildings dating from the 1860s built of local limestone
  • The graveyard contains the graves of three of the Sutton family members
Sutton's Farm, Halls Head, February 2020 07.jpg
Sutton's Farm 24454 15 Apollo Place Halls Head 32°32′20″S 115°42′49″E / 32.53889°S 115.71361°E / -32.53889; 115.71361 (Sutton's Farm)
  • Part of Sutton's Farm & Graveyard Precinct (3078)
Sutton's Farm, Halls Head, February 2020 02.jpg
Sutton Family Graveyard 24425 1-3 Picaroon Place Halls Head 32°32′13″S 115°42′37″E / 32.53694°S 115.71028°E / -32.53694; 115.71028 (Sutton Family Graveyard)
  • Part of Sutton's Farm & Graveyard Precinct (3078)
Sutton Family Graveyard, Halls Head, February 2020 02.jpg

References[]

  1. ^ "City of Mandurah Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  2. ^ "City of Mandurah State Register of Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
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