List of State Register of Heritage Places in the Shire of Mundaring

The State Register of Heritage Places is maintained by the Heritage Council of Western Australia. As of 2024, 144 places are heritage-listed in the Shire of Mundaring,[1] of which 26 are on the State Register of Heritage Places.[2]

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The Western Australian State Register of Heritage Places, as of 2024, lists the following 26 state registered places within the Shire of Mundaring:

Place name Place # Location Suburb or town Co-ordinates Built State
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Belle View 3836 1100 Katharine Street Bellevue 31°54′14″S 116°01′31″E / 31.90389°S 116.02528°E / -31.90389; 116.02528 (Belle View) 1887 2 June 1998
Government Quarries (former) 16788 Hudman Road Boya 31°55′24″S 116°04′03″E / 31.92333°S 116.06750°E / -31.92333; 116.06750 (Government Quarries) 1901 7 September 2006
  • Also referred to as Boya Quarry/ies, Darlington Quarry and Hudman Road Quarry
  • A granite and diorite quarry with six quarry faces
 
Lake Leschenaultia 8568 2135 Rosedale Road Chidlow 31°51′15″S 116°15′02″E / 31.85417°S 116.25056°E / -31.85417; 116.25056 (Lake Leschenaultia) 1898 3 June 2005
  • Also referred to as Chidlow Dam or Chidlow Water Supply and Chidlow's Well Reservoir
  • Constructed as the largest railway reservoir for the Eastern Railway
 
Holmesdale 1688 Darlington Road Darlington 31°54′49″S 116°04′21″E / 31.91361°S 116.07250°E / -31.91361; 116.07250 (Holmesdale) 1890 22 November 2005
St Cuthbert's Anglican Church 1685 Corner Hillsden & Darlington Road Darlington 31°54′57″S 116°04′31″E / 31.91583°S 116.07528°E / -31.91583; 116.07528 (St Cuthbert's Anglican Church) 1925 3 June 2005  
Leithdale 8554 5–7 Lukin Avenue Darlington 31°55′27″S 116°05′05″E / 31.92417°S 116.08472°E / -31.92417; 116.08472 (Leithdale) 1898 17 February 2006
Glen Forrest Hall 1691 52 McGlew Road Glen Forrest 31°54′35″S 116°05′59″E / 31.90972°S 116.09972°E / -31.90972; 116.09972 (Glen Forrest Hall) 1897 14 December 2001
  • Also referred to as Agriculture Hall, CWA Hall, Smiths Hall, Forrest Hall and Octagonal Hall
  • A unique example of an octagonal Flemish bond brick community hall in the West Australia
 
John Forrest National Park 8561 Great Eastern Highway Greenmount 31°52′55″S 116°04′26″E / 31.88194°S 116.07389°E / -31.88194; 116.07389 (John Forrest National Park) 1900 17 December 2004  
Blackboy Hill Memorial 4479 Innamincka Road Greenmount 31°53′49″S 116°02′44″E / 31.89694°S 116.04556°E / -31.89694; 116.04556 (Blackboy Hill Memorial) 1914 31 March 2006
  • Also referred to as Blackboy Hill Camp
  • A series of sculpted arches commemorating the birthplace of the Australian Imperial Force in Western Australia and the largest military training camp in the state during World War I
 
Katharine Susannah Prichard's House 1681 11 Old York Road Greenmount 31°53′58″S 116°03′15″E / 31.89944°S 116.05417°E / -31.89944; 116.05417 (Katharine Susannah Prichard's House) 1896 28 February 1995
  • Also referred to as Katharine's Place and Megalong
  • Associated with Katharine Susannah Prichard, an Australian author and co-founding member of the Communist Party of Australia
Clayton Farm 3839 Clayton Road Helena Valley 31°55′05″S 116°02′29″E / 31.91806°S 116.04139°E / -31.91806; 116.04139 (Clayton Farm) 1861 14 March 2008
Eastern Railway – Three Bridges 2663 Lot 10159 Great Eastern Highway Hovea 31°52′48″S 116°06′02″E / 31.88000°S 116.10056°E / -31.88000; 116.10056 (Eastern Railway - Three Bridges) 1882 24 July 1992
  • Also referred to as Bridle/Walk Trail
  • Three railway bridges, with the tracks having been removed after the closure of the railway in 1966
Eastern Railway Deviation 2660 Lot 10159 Great Eastern Highway Hovea 31°52′56″S 116°04′16″E / 31.88222°S 116.07111°E / -31.88222; 116.07111 (Eastern Railway Deviation) 1894 14 February 2002
  • Includes Swan View Tunnel, four bridges and Mahogany Creek Deviation
  • Swan View Tunnel, for over 100 years, was the only railway tunnel constructed in Western Australia
 
Mahogany Inn 1693 4260 Great Eastern Highway Mahogany Creek 31°54′03″S 116°08′06″E / 31.90083°S 116.13500°E / -31.90083; 116.13500 (Mahogany Inn) 1854 9 September 2003  
Mundaring Sculpture Park 8577 Jacoby Street Mundaring 31°54′16″S 116°09′57″E / 31.90444°S 116.16583°E / -31.90444; 116.16583 (Mundaring Sculpture Park) 1898 28 November 2003
  • Also referred to as Mundaring Community Park and Mundaring Railway Station & Railway Reserve
  • The only Western Australian community sculpture park designed to include interactive artwork
 
Mundaring Station Master's House 8531 Jacoby Street Mundaring 31°54′14″S 116°09′55″E / 31.90389°S 116.16528°E / -31.90389; 116.16528 (Mundaring Station Master's House) 1902
  • Also referred to as Mundaring Station-master's House
  • Part of the Mundaring Sculpture Park Precinct (8577)
 
Faversham 4546 2075 Jacoby Street Mundaring 31°54′18″S 116°09′17″E / 31.90500°S 116.15472°E / -31.90500; 116.15472 (Faversham) 1911 7 September 2007
Goldfields Water Supply Scheme 16610 Listed under the Coolgardie, Cunderdin, Kellerberrin, Kalgoorlie–Boulder, Merredin, Mundaring, Northam, Tammin and Yilgarn State Heritage lists 1898 8 December 2022  
Mundaring Weir Hotel 1675 Lot 502 Hall Road Mundaring Weir 31°57′08″S 116°10′01″E / 31.95222°S 116.16694°E / -31.95222; 116.16694 (Mundaring Weir Hotel) 1898 20 April 2004  
No 1 Pumping Station Museum 1677 Mundaring Weir Road Mundaring Weir 31°57′21″S 116°09′47″E / 31.95583°S 116.16306°E / -31.95583; 116.16306 (No 1 Pumping Station Museum) 1902 4 May 2001  
No 2 Pumping Station - Site of 8539 1240 Mundaring Weir Road Mundaring 31°59′00″S 116°10′48″E / 31.9833°S 116.1800°E / -31.9833; 116.1800 (No 2 Pumping Station - Site of) 1902
Mundaring Weir Hall 1676 Weir Village Road Mundaring Weir 31°57′07″S 116°10′04″E / 31.95194°S 116.16778°E / -31.95194; 116.16778 (Mundaring Weir Hall) 1908 22 January 2002

 

Parkerville Children's Home & Cemetery 8546 Corner Roland & Beacon Roads, nearr corner Wilson Road Parkerville 31°52′23″S 116°08′15″E / 31.87306°S 116.13750°E / -31.87306; 116.13750 (Parkerville Children's Home & Cemetery) 1903 24 November 2000
  • Also referred to as Babies/The Waifs Home and League of Charity Home for Waifs & Stray
 
Hillston Boys Farm (former) 4038 900 Woodlands Road Stoneville 31°51′20″S 116°09′40″E / 31.85556°S 116.16111°E / -31.85556; 116.16111 (Hillston Boys Farm) 1955 1 October 1999
  • Also referred to as Padbury Boys' Farm
  • A collection of buildings of various construction types and functions
Wooroloo Sanatorium (former) 8566 Linley Valley Road Wooroloo 31°48′33″S 116°19′40″E / 31.80917°S 116.32778°E / -31.80917; 116.32778 (Wooroloo Sanatorium) 1915 30 August 2002
  • Also referred to as Wooroloo Hospital, Wooroloo Training Centrand Wooroloo Prison Farm
  • The earliest and only large scale sanatorium established in Western Australia
Wooroloo Cemetery 8571 Off Linley Valley Road Wooroloo 31°48′33″S 116°19′40″E / 31.80917°S 116.32778°E / -31.80917; 116.32778 (Wooroloo Cemetery) 1906 30 August 2002
  • Also referred to as Wooroloo Sanatorium Cemetery
  • The only Western Australian cemetery that was established to initially serve a hospital

References edit

  1. ^ "Shire of Mundaring Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Shire of Mundaring State Register of Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 28 February 2024.