Argyle House, Albany
Argyle House | |
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General information | |
Location | 42-50 |
Address | Stirling Terrace |
Town or city | Albany |
Country | Western Australia |
Coordinates | 35°01′38″S 117°53′12″E / 35.02723°S 117.8868°E |
Completed | 1890s |
Type | State Registered Place |
Designated | 7 December 2007 |
Part of | Stirling Terrace Precinct, Albany (14922) |
Reference no. | 59 |
Arglye House is a heritage listed building located at 42-50 Stirling Terrace overlooking Princess Royal Harbour in Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.
The two-storey building has a rendered brick façade with a hipped corrugated iron roof only just above a parapet wall. A central raised pediment has a bas-relief with the words "Argyle House" inscribed. A single line of arched windows are a feature across the second storey of the building.[1] It was constructed in the 1890s in a style matching the adjacent Edinburgh and Glasgow Houses. The Adelaide Steamship Company occupied the building in 1897, and in 1901 the owner was Elizabeth Dunn.[1] It was awarded a grant of A$28,865 in 2015 to assist with painting, installing a new verandah and windows, and general conservation work.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Argyle House". InHerit. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
- ^ "2014-15 Heritage Grants Recipients". State Heritage Office. Retrieved 11 February 2017.