Local Government
Melville
Region
Metropolitan
70 Canning Beach Rd Applecross
cnr Canning Hwy & Canning Beach Rd
Canning Bridge Hotel
Melville
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1896, Constructed from 1985
Type | Status | Date | Documents | More information |
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Heritage List | Adopted | 16 Jun 2020 | ||
Heritage Agreement | YES | 30 Dec 2003 |
Text of the Heritage Agreement |
Heritage Council |
State Register | Registered | 22 Jan 2002 |
Register Entry Assessment Documentation |
Heritage Council |
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Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | More information | |
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Category | Description | ||||
Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 17 Jun 2014 | Category A |
Category A |
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Art Deco Significant Bldg Survey | Completed | 30 Jun 1994 |
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Heritage Council | |
Register of the National Estate | Identified Through State Process |
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Heritage Council | ||
Aboriginal Heritage Sites Register | Recorded |
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Heritage Council | ||
Classified by the National Trust | Classified | 14 Apr 1998 |
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Heritage Council | |
Statewide Hotel Survey | Completed | 01 Nov 1997 |
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Heritage Council | |
Register of the National Estate | Nominated | 28 Sep 2001 |
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Heritage Council |
The Raffle Hotel is significant for the following reasons:
Aesthetic Value: The Art Deco additions complement the adjacent Applecross District Hall, the building is prominent and a well-known Melville landmark.
Historic Value:The building is closely associated with the early development of Melville and in particular with road and river traffic at Canning bridge. It was the venue for the first meeting of the District Roads Board.
Social Value: The Hotel has acted as a focal point for local activities as well as accommodating summer holiday makers.
Authenticity: The building is marred by advertising structures, later additions and a lack od sympathy with the Art Deco style.
The initial western wing of the Canning Bridge Hotel (1896) comprises a single-storey Federation style rectangular brick building with clay tiled and gable roof. The 1937 eastern extension is a two-storey rendered and painted brick and concrete structure with a metal clad roof concealed behind the Art Deco style perimeter parapet. Both wings of the Hotel have been subjected to the substantial modification, particularly internally, to accommodate the community expectations over the lifetime of the buildings. Further modifications were carried out in c. 1985. The exterior of the eastern wing with its rooftop advertising is close in overall character to its 1937 presentation.
In summer, the Beeliar Nyoongars used the Raffles Hotel Site area as a campsite and hunting ground as this area was an abundant source of food for them.
The present building evolved from the original 1896 Canning Bridge Hotel, which survives today as the Western wing, to the 1937 addition, the eastern wing, the dominant part of the Hotel. The 1937 addition demonstrates the practice in post-depression years whereby existing buildings were modernised and extended. The Hotel represents a continuous history of license premises since 1896 providing accommodation, utilities and entertainment to the community in a key location at the Canning River. The 1937 addition is indicative of the work of architect W. G. Bennett who was responsible for a major portfolio of residential houses, hotels and other community buildings.
The Hotel continues to demonstrate in its various parts the changing aspirations for accommodation, entrainment, food and beverage as expected by the community in the lifetime of the building.
Modifications: Many
Extent of Original Fabric: Some
Sound
Name | Type | Year From | Year To |
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W G Bennett | Architect | - | - |
Library Id | Title | Medium | Year Of Publication |
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6714 | Raffles Hotel conservation plan. | Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} | 2003 |
7756 | Raffles Hotel, Canning Bridge: submission to Heritage Council of Western Australia. | Heritage Study {Other} | 2006 |
6038 | Raffles Hotel (fmr Canning bridge Hotel) : assessment of authenticity & integrity. Revised edition. | Report | 1996 |
12129 | Raffles Hotel - conservation plan - interim draft report | Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} | 2003 |
5790 | Raffles : development application report. | Report | 2002 |
1694 | Raffles architectural report for the Art Deco Society of WA Inc | Report | 1997 |
7545 | Raffles Hotel Specification : development comprising residential apartments and commercial building on Lots 176 and 177 (to be amalgamated) Nos 67 to 71 Canning Beach Road Appelcross, Western Australia. | Heritage Study {Other} | 2003 |
6091 | Raffles presentation December 2002. | C D Rom | 2002 |
6853 | Raffles Hotel Swan brand sign : archival record. | Archival Record | 2004 |
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | COMMERCIAL | Hotel, Tavern or Inn |
Original Use | COMMERCIAL | Hotel, Tavern or Inn |
Style |
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Inter-War Functionalist |
Type | General | Specific |
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Wall | BRICK | Rendered Brick |
Other | TIMBER | Other Timber |
Other | METAL | Wrought Iron |
Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
General | Specific |
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SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Sport, recreation & entertainment |
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