List of State Register of Heritage Places in the Shire of Cue

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

As of 2020, 127 places are heritage-listed in the Shire of Cue,[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 Shire of Cue:

Place name Place # Location Suburb or town Co-ordinates Built State
registered
Notes Photo
Old Gaol 628 79 Austin Street Cue 27°25′17.8″S 117°53′56.7″E 1897 12 December 1997
Cue Public Buildings 629 Corner Post Office & Austin Street Cue 27°25′22.7″S 117°53′59.1″E 1895 2 September 1997
  • Also referred to as Government Buildings
  • A group of five attached public buildings, including the Police Station & House, Magistrate's Court and Post Office & House
  • The buildings were designed in the Federation Arts and Crafts style by George Temple-Poole
Bank of New South Wales (former) 631 64 Austin Street Cue 27°25′25.8″S 117°53′54.1″E 1900 12 December 1997
  • Also referred to as West Australian Bank and Western Australian Bank
  • A single-storey Victorian-Georgian style stone building
Cue Shire Offices 632 Austin Street Cue 27°25′22.8″S 117°53′55″E 1895 12 December 1997
  • Also referred to as The Gentlemen's Club and The Murchison Chambers
  • A two-storey Victorian-Georgian style stone building, flanked either side by single-storey shops
  • Associated with the former President of the United States of America, Herbert Hoover
Murchison Club Hotel 633 66 Austin Street Cue 27°25′24.5″S 117°53′55.6″E 1896 12 December 1997
Rotunda 636 Austin Street Cue 27°25′25.3″S 117°53′53.2″E 1904 6 February 1998
Masonic Lodge (former) 637 55 Dowley Street Cue 27°25′22.1″S 117°53′41.9″E 1899 9 May 1997
Cue Municipal Chambers (former) 641 33 Robinson Street Cue 27°25′25.6″S 117°53′45.2″E 1896 17 October 2003
Government School 644 54 Stewart Street Cue 27°25′15.7″S 117°53′46.5″E 1896 12 July 2002
Cue Railway Station (former) 3640 Wittenoom Street Cue 27°25′33.5″S 117°53′58.4″E 1897 20 December 2002
Former Railway Barracks 17772 Railway Street Cue 27°25′26.4″S 117°54′10.5″E
  • Part of Cue Railway Station Precinct (3640)
Former Railway Master's House 17773 Railway Street Cue 27°25′35.8″S 117°53′53.9″E 1897
  • Part of Cue Railway Station Precinct (3640)
Former Railway Worker's Cottage (1) 17774 Railway Street Cue 27°25′39″S 117°53′51.7″E 1898
  • Part of Cue Railway Station Precinct (3640)
  • Site without built features
Former Railway Worker's Cottage (2) 17775 Railway Street Cue 27°25′39″S 117°53′51.7″E 1898
  • Part of Cue Railway Station Precinct (3640)
  • Site without built features
Railway Ramp and Crane 17776 Cue 27°25′30.3″S 117°54′04.3″E
  • Part of Cue Railway Station Precinct (3640)
Cue Pensioners Cottages 6516 2 Chesson Street Cue 27°25′16.8″S 117°53′59.2″E 1958 26 August 2003
  • Timber framed structures in the bungalow style
Bishops Cottage 6540 31 Marshall Street Cue 27°25′30.7″S 117°53′39.60″E 1904 24 September 2004
Great Fingall Mine office (former) 627 Day Dawn Townsite Day Dawn 27°27′34″S 117°51′27″E 1902 7 February 1997
  • An exceptionally well designed building in the Federation Italianate style, dating from Western Australia's gold boom
  • Abandoned since 1918

References

  1. "Shire of Cue Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. "Shire of Cue State Register of Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
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