List of State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Cockburn

This is a list of State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Cockburn, Western Australia. The State Register of Heritage Places is maintained by the Heritage Council of Western Australia.

As of 2020, 134 places are heritage-listed in the City of Cockburn,[1] of which 18 are on the State Register of Heritage Places.[2]

List

The Western Australian State Register of Heritage Places, as of 2020, lists the following 18 state registered places within the City of Cockburn:

Place name Place # Location Suburb or town Co-ordinates Built State
registered
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Azelia Ley Homestead 533 Lot 9000 Glenister Road Hamilton Hill 32°05′38″S 115°46′07″E 1866 22 June 2001
  • Also referred to as Manning Estate
  • Homestead residence with freestanding lavatories, a single roomed limestone building and stables, designed and built in the Victorian Regency style
Channel Marker Obelisk 10163 Cockburn Road Munster 32°08′36″S 115°46′14″E 1872 3 June 2005
  • Also referred to as Channel Marker & Trigonometric Beacon
  • An 8-9 metre tall rendered limestone rubble obelisk
Coogee Hotel 3648 371 Cockburn Road Coogee 32°06′42″S 115°45′55″E 1898 14 May 2002
  • Also referred to as Coogee Progress Association, Old Coogee Hotel, Powell’s Coogee Hotel, Swan Anglican Children’s Home
  • Single storey hotel and purpose built post office from the pre-World War I period
Coogee Hotel 24481 358 Cockburn Road Coogee 32°06′42″S 115°45′55″E
  • Part of Coogee Hotel Precinct (3648)
Coogee Post Office 24500 358 Cockburn Road Coogee 32°06′42″S 115°45′55″E
  • Part of Coogee Hotel Precinct (3648)
C. Y. O'Connor Statue 17006 South Beach North Coogee 32°05′25″S 115°45′19″E 2001
  • Statue is of a man sitting astride an unsaddled horse in memory of C. Y. O'Connor who killed himself at South Beach
Davilak House 511 Lot 164 Azelia Road Spearwood 32°05′45″S 115°46′12″E 1866
  • Part of Azelia Ley Homestead Precinct (3648)
  • Ruin of a set of large stone built buildings and structures forming the homestead
Explosive Magazines 4626 Cockburn Road Coogee 32°07′34″S 115°45′59″E 1941 27 December 2002
  • Also referred to as Woodman Point Munitions Magazines
  • A group of three single roomed brick buildings, used as a storage facility for cordite during World War II
Lighthouse Keepers’ Houses 24517 Cockburn Road Munster 32°07′53″S 115°46′06″E 1902
Newmarket Hotel 504 1 Rockingham Road Hamilton Hill 32°04′42″S 115°45′41″E 1912 7 September 2006
  • A two-storey Federation Filigree style building
  • Example of a substantial hotel built in a sparsely populated semi-rural area
Quarantine Station 499 O'Kane Court Coogee 32°07′57″S 115°45′18″E 1886 31 March 2006
  • Also referred to as Woodman Point Recreation Camp
  • Victorian Regency style residence, one of two major quarantine stations in Western Australia
Randwick Stables 9242 24 Rockingham Road Hamilton Hill 32°04′48″S 115°45′56″E 1923 14 May 2002
  • A timber framed bungalow with a series of paddocks and stables
Robb Jetty Chimney 3211 82 Bennett Avenue North Coogee 32°05′19″S 115°45′35″E 1919 14 May 1996
  • Also referred to as Robb Jetty Abattoir
  • Industrial chimney stack, sole remaining structure of one of Western Australia's major abattoirs
South Beach 16120 South Beach North Coogee 32°05′22″S 115°45′19″E 1833 30 March 2003
  • Also referred to as South Beach Horse Exercise Area
  • Site of the first official horse race in Western Australia in October 1833
South Fremantle Power Station 3381 Robb Street North Coogee 32°05′39″S 115°45′33″E 1951 28 October 1997
  • One of several power stations built in the early 1950s around Australia and the only one of its kind in Western Australia
Three Lime Kilns Group 10180 Lot 700 & Lot 48 Cockburn Road, Lot 2 Mayor Road Coogee & Munster 32°06′55″S 115°45′58″E, 32°07′05″S 115°46′01″E, 32°07′40″S 115°46′56″E 1905 17 February 2006
  • Consisting of Coogee Lime Kilns, Tylee Lime Kiln and Munster Lime Kiln
  • The kilns are rare remaining examples of early twentieth-century single chamber rectangular lime kilns in the metropolitan area
Woodman Point Lighthouse 508 Cockburn Road Munster 32°07′51″S 115°46′11″E 1902 13 August 2004
  • A representative example of an operational lighthouse, the only lighthouse in Australia that has the red and green sectors reversed
Woodman Point Lighthouse 24424 Cockburn Road Munster 32°07′51″S 115°46′11″E
  • Part of Woodman Point Lighthouse Precinct (508)

References

  1. "City of Cockburn Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  2. "City of Cockburn State Register of Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
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