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Former Police Station & Residence & Stables

The first floor shingles originally extended over the roof which incorporated a dormer window. A vernacular revival design directly imported from the southern English counties and a work of which Poole was quite proud. The vernacular revival movement later found native Australian inspiration. The predecessors of this house are today regularly advertised in “Country Life” magazine as “delightful period” houses.

 

Notes:

[1] Molyneux, Ian, Looking Around Perth, A guide to the Architecture of Perth and Surrounding Suburbs, Royal Australian Institute of Architects, WA, 1981, Wescolour Press, East Fremantle, WA. 23.

Post Office & Residence

Originally built with a shingle roof with simulated Tudor half-timbered first floor construction over a stone ground floor base. Spoilt by a modern tilted roof and inappropriate colours. A free interpretation of English vernacular styles and belonging to the British arts and Crafts movement.