The State Register of Heritage Places is maintained by the Heritage Council of Western Australia. As of 2024, 162 places are heritage-listed in the City of Armadale,[1] of which 13 are on the State Register of Heritage Places.[2]

List

The Western Australian State Register of Heritage Places, as of 2024, lists the following 13 state registered places within the City of Armadale:

Place name Place # Location Suburb or town Co-ordinates Built State
registered
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Armadale Brickworks Quarry (former) 15743 Bedford Hill Road Armadale 32°09′28″S 116°01′12″E / 32.15778°S 116.02000°E / -32.15778; 116.02000 (Armadale Brickworks Quarry) 1901 1 June 2007
  • The quarry provided shale for the first brickworks in Western Australia
St Matthew's Anglican Church Group 8774 108 Jull Street Armadale 32°09′03″S 116°01′04″E / 32.15083°S 116.01778°E / -32.15083; 116.01778 (St Matthew's Anglican Church Group) 1904 22 May 2007
  • Also referred to as the Old Rectory and New Rectory and Saint Matthews Anglican Church
  • Consists of a church built in the Federation Gothic and late twentieth century Ecclesiastical style, the Old Rectory a residence in Federation Queen Anne style, and the New Rectory, a modern building
Jarrah Tree, Armadale 9009 206 Jull Street Armadale 32°09′15″S 116°00′58″E / 32.15417°S 116.01611°E / -32.15417; 116.01611 (Jarrah Tree, Armadale) Dated to 1500 9 September 2003
Armadale District Hall 4669 90 Jull Street Armadale 32°09′03″S 116°01′07″E / 32.15083°S 116.01861°E / -32.15083; 116.01861 (Armadale District Hall) 1936 26 August 2003
Armadale State Brickworks Dust Room & Machinery Shed (former) 15829 Lot 12 South Western Highway Armadale 32°10′00″S 116°00′44″E / 32.16667°S 116.01222°E / -32.16667; 116.01222 (Armadale State Brickworks Dust Room & Machinery Shed) 1949 20 April 2007
  • Also referred to as Armadale State Brickworks (former)
  • The brickmaking and pressing machines, dating back to the 1920s, are rare on a Western Australian and Australian level
Ye Olde Narrogin Inne 92 2 South Western Highway Armadale 32°09′00″S 116°01′20″E / 32.15000°S 116.02222°E / -32.15000; 116.02222 (Ye Olde Narrogin Inne) 1856 20 February 2004
  • Also referred to as Narrogin Hotel and Narrogin Inne
  • Constructed in the Inter-War Old English style at a site continuously used as a hotel since 1856
Cole's Shaft (former) 15263 Summit View Armadale 32°09′48″S 116°01′24″E / 32.16333°S 116.02333°E / -32.16333; 116.02333 (Cole's Shaft) 1846 9 September 2003
  • Also referred to as Forbes' Shaft, Kelmscott Mine and Neerigen Brook Mine
  • The first mining shaft sunk in Western Australia
Canning Contour Channel (former) 3709 Lot 50 Canning Mills Road Kelmscott 32°07′23″S 116°04′57″E / 32.12306°S 116.08250°E / -32.12306; 116.08250 (Canning Contour Channel) 1935 3 June 2005
  • Also referred to as Contour Channel/Fireplaces and Two Stone Chimneys
  • A series of concrete channels 16km long
  • The only channel in Western Australia designed to transport large amounts of potable water by gravity whilst open to the elements
  • Also listed under the City of Gosnells
Wirra Willa Gardens 4686 12 Wangoola Terrace Mount Nasura 32°08′56″S 116°01′21″E / 32.14889°S 116.02250°E / -32.14889; 116.02250 (Wirra Willa Gardens) 1935 25 March 2009
  • Also referred to as the Katta Mia and Catamara
  • A Paradise style garden laid out on a steeply sloping site
Young Australia League Grove of the Unforgotten 15623 Araluen Botanic Park Roleystone 32°07′00″S 116°06′00″E / 32.11667°S 116.10000°E / -32.11667; 116.10000 (Araluen Botanic Park) 1933
William Buckingham's Homestead 3563 Bristol Road Roleystone 32°07′54″S 116°05′53″E / 32.13167°S 116.09806°E / -32.13167; 116.09806 (William Buckingham's Homestead) 1880 20 February 2004
  • Also referred to as Coolgiebrie and Buckingham's Cottage
  • A mud brick homestead and an example of Western Australian vernacular architecture of the 1880
Darjeeling 3562 538 Brookton Highway Roleystone 32°07′33″S 116°03′54″E / 32.12583°S 116.06500°E / -32.12583; 116.06500 (Darjeeling,) 1925 17 July 2015
Araluen Botanic Park 3277 Lot 523 Croyden Road Roleystone 32°07′00″S 116°06′00″E / 32.11667°S 116.10000°E / -32.11667; 116.10000 (Araluen Botanic Park) 1931 12 December 1997

References

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