The State Register of Heritage Places is maintained by the Heritage Council of Western Australia. As of 2023, 172 places are heritage-listed in the City of Melville,[1] of which 24 are on the State Register of Heritage Places.[2]
List
The Western Australian State Register of Heritage Places, as of 2023, lists the following 24 state registered places within the City of Melville:
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Applecross District Hall | 1543 | 69 Canning Beach Road | Applecross | 32°00′40″S 115°51′03″E / 32.01111°S 115.85083°E | 1934 | 5 November 1999 | ||
Applecross Primary School (original buildings) | 1542 | 65 Kintail Road | Applecross | 32°00′40″S 115°50′20″E / 32.01111°S 115.83889°E | 1913 | 15 December 1995 |
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Applecross Primary School - Bell Tower | 17792 | 65 Kintail Road | Applecross | 32°00′40″S 115°50′20″E / 32.01111°S 115.83889°E | 1929 |
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Applecross Primary School - Pavilion | 17794 | 65 Kintail Road | Applecross | 32°00′40″S 115°50′20″E / 32.01111°S 115.83889°E | 1919 |
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Applecross Primary School - School House | 17793 | 65 Kintail Road | Applecross | 32°00′40″S 115°50′20″E / 32.01111°S 115.83889°E | 1945 |
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Canning Bridge | 16178 | Canning Highway | Applecross & Como | 32°00′40″S 115°51′12″E / 32.01111°S 115.85333°E | 1958 | 2 March 2012 |
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Canning Bridge Eastbound Downstream | 4659 | Canning Highway | Applecross & Como | 32°00′40″S 115°51′12″E / 32.01111°S 115.85333°E | 1937 |
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Grasmere | 1546 | 9 Spinaway Crescent | Brentwood | 32°02′43″S 115°51′29″E / 32.04528°S 115.85806°E | 1886 | 14 May 2002 | ||
Heathcote Hospital | 3289 | Duncraig Road, Point Heathcote | Applecross | 32°00′13″S 115°50′33″E / 32.00361°S 115.84250°E | 1929 | 25 June 1993 |
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Millers' Bakehouse Museum | 1548 | 3 Baal Street | Palmyra | 32°02′23″S 115°47′15″E / 32.03972°S 115.78750°E | 1935 | 27 August 1999 |
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Raffles Hotel | 1544 | 70 Canning Beach Road | Applecross | 32°00′39″S 115°51′06″E / 32.01083°S 115.85167°E | 1896 | 22 January 2002 |
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Wireless Hill Park | 3518 | Canning Highway | Ardross | 32°01′50″S 115°49′40″E / 32.03056°S 115.82778°E | 1912 | 2 September 1997 |
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Wireless Hill Park - Caretakers Residence | 3824 | Canning Highway | Ardross | 32°01′50″S 115°49′40″E / 32.03056°S 115.82778°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Hill Park - Engine House | 3825 | Canning Highway | Ardross | 32°01′50″S 115°49′40″E / 32.03056°S 115.82778°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Hill Park Museum Group | 3823 | Canning Highway | Ardross | 32°01′50″S 115°49′40″E / 32.03056°S 115.82778°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Hill Park - Store | 3826 | Canning Highway | Ardross | 32°01′50″S 115°49′40″E / 32.03056°S 115.82778°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Hill Park - Village | 3828 | Canning Highway | Ardross | 32°01′50″S 115°49′40″E / 32.03056°S 115.82778°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Masts | 3827 | Canning Highway | Ardross | 32°01′49″S 115°49′39″E / 32.03028°S 115.82750°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Hill Park - Manager's House | 6065 | 2 Hickey Street | Ardross | 32°01′36″S 115°49′42″E / 32.02667°S 115.82833°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Hill Park Technicians House | 6064 | 4 Hickey Street | Ardross | 32°01′37″S 115°49′42″E / 32.02694°S 115.82833°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Hill Park - Operators Accommodation "The Barracks" | 6063 | 6 Hickey Street | Ardross | 32°01′37″S 115°49′42″E / 32.02694°S 115.82833°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Hill Park - Dwelling - Senior Telegraphist's Residence | 6062 | 8 Hickey Street | Ardross | 32°01′38″S 115°49′41″E / 32.02722°S 115.82806°E | 1912 |
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Wireless Hill Park - Heritage Trails | 17795 | Wireless Hill | Ardross | 32°01′37″S 115°49′42″E / 32.02694°S 115.82833°E | 1969 |
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Wireless Hill Park - Moreton Bay Fig Tree | 17796 | Ardross | 32°01′50″S 115°49′40″E / 32.03056°S 115.82778°E |
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References
- ↑ "City of Melville Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
- ↑ "City of Melville State Register of Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
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