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House

Author

Shire of York

Place Number

02894
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Location

22 Redmile Rd York

Location Details

Part of Blandstown Heritage Precinct

Other Name(s)

Kenworthy Cottage

Local Government

York

Region

Avon Arc

Construction Date

Constructed from 1885

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
(no listings)

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Register of the National Estate Registered 21 Mar 1978

Heritage Council
Classified by the National Trust Classified 01 Apr 1985

Heritage Council
Register of the National Estate Nominated 21 Mar 1978

Heritage Council
Local Heritage Survey Adopted 25 Nov 2019 Little/No Significance

Little/No Significance

May have some elements of historical interest but otherwise minimal contribution. Any development, demolition or new build must respond to the immediate historical context and overall heritage significance of the precinct.

Parent Place or Precinct

02864 Blandstown Heritage Precinct

Statement of Significance

Residence, 22 Redmile Road is a representative restored c.1870s dwelling with Federation features located on the important early route of Redmile Road to and from Balladong Farm, and across Parker’s Bridge to the Pensioner Guard establishment. It makes a contribution to the historic townscapes of the Blandstown precinct, and of the town of York.

Physical Description

The single storey face brick residence has a simple hipped roof. A separate concave curved-hipped roof covers the front veranda supported by timber posts. The front is symmetrical with central door flanked by single double-hung sash windows. There are rendered chimneys with moulded corbelling each side of the roof ridge, both with clay pots.

History

After York was opened for selection in 1830, the first settlers, arrived in 1831 from the Swan River settlement with the task of establishing a Government Farm. Balladong Farm was settled in 1831 by William Heal, later H. Bland after whom Blandstown is named. Stephen Stanley Parker had arrived in the Colony with his parents in 1830. After marrying Elizabeth Sewell in 1844 he purchased Balladong Farm in 1848. During the 1850s, Parker developed the property into a very successful farm. The “village” now known as Blandstown, the oldest privately settled part of the York town, developed around Balladong Farm due to the influential presence, water supply, and the river crossing.
Balladong farm’s original entry was off Redmile Road across Heals Bridge that was close to the Avon River (Parker’s Bridge) crossing to access the pensioner Guard establishment, Redmile House (trading post) and along Redmile Road to Avon Terrace (Great Southern Highway).

Integrity/Authenticity

Integrity: Moderate/High
Authenticity: Low/Moderate

Condition

Good

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
"Blandstown Conservation Plan".

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Original Use RESIDENTIAL Single storey residence
Present Use RESIDENTIAL Single storey residence

Architectural Styles

Style
Victorian Georgian

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Wall METAL Corrugated Iron
Wall BRICK Painted Brick

Creation Date

30 May 1989

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

23 Jun 2021

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