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House

Author

City of Subiaco

Place Number

24038
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Location

139 Barker Rd Subiaco

Location Details

Local Government

Subiaco

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Constructed from 1903

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage Area YES 28 May 2024

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
Local Heritage Survey Adopted 04 Feb 2003 Some Significance (Level 3)

Some Significance (Level 3)

Contributes to the heritage of the City of Subiaco. Has some altered or modified elements, not necessarily detracting from the overall significance of the place.

Parent Place or Precinct

27310 Park Street Heritage Area

Statement of Significance

The place has cultural heritage significance:
• As a good representative example of a well designed and detailed “gentleman’s villa” of Subiaco dating from the early twentieth century.
• For its aesthetic value as a good representative example of a well-designed Federation Queen Anne villa of the early twentieth century, designed to a style and scale suited to the professional/business classes.
• For its aesthetic contribution to a largely intact group of early twentieth century houses.
• For its association with the rapid development of Subiaco in the early 20th century.

Physical Description

• Substantial corner brick and iron Federation Queen Anne style house. Original house has been extended to the east.
• Brick construction with tuckpointing with contrasting rendered band. Brickwork has been painted obscuring the original finish with traces of the original tuckpointing visible beneath the paint.
• Hipped roof with dormers and gables. Main roof continues down with break of pitch to form verandah canopy.
• Corner verandah with canopy supported on turned timber posts.
• Gable over projecting wings with timber detailing.
• Garden enclosed with brick walls and palisade fencing.

History

Subiaco's population increased significantly in the 1890s due to an economic
depression in the eastern states and the discovery of gold in Western Australia. In
the late 1890s, property developers bought large landholdings for subdivision in the
Perth metropolitan area. The subdivisions were generally simple grid pattern
developments with small lots for occupancy by working families. Subiaco was a
popular and logical location for development and the increase in population and
demand for services led to the proclamation of Subiaco as a municipality in 1897.
The area that is now known as the ‘Subiaco Triangle Precinct’ attracted the
construction of a range of dwellings, including timber cottages, semi-detached
houses, two to three bedroom free-standing brick dwellings and substantial villas.
The subdivision plan for this portion of Barker Road was formalised in 1932 but
houses were being built on these lots many years prior to that date. Information
from the Post Office Directories and local newspaper reports indicate that this house
was built in 1903. No details of the architect or builder were found in this research
but an item in the local press in July 1903 requested trades to build a fence around the property. In 1904, the place was occupied by Mrs Mary Jackson who, from the
available information, was married to barman, Charles Jackson.
In 1904, the place was advertised as '
A beautiful Furnished Villa, six rooms, electric light, All
conveniences: everything new. Particulars on the premises,
"Hawarden," Olive-st and Barker-rd., Subiaco.'
The Post Office Directories record the Mrs Mary Jackson living at the house in 1905 so
presumably it was not let or sold. In 1906, the 5-roomed VILLA was again advertised
for rent for a 'term' and in the following year there were different occupants in the
house.
The name of the house 'Hawarden' seems to have been applied by the Jacksons, and
is likely to originate with the Welsh castle of the same name. In 1907, the occupants
of Hawarden advertised their talkative Mexican green parrot for sale for £10.
In 1908, the place was offered for sale,
as a beautiful Villa Residence, containing 5 rooms, kitchen, bathroom,
and pantry with or without Vacant Allotment in Olive Street.
This advertisement indicates that the original owners had originally owned the two
lots facing Olive Street. At the time of the auction in January 1908, the entire
contents of the house were offered for sale and the listing indicates the home was
well furnished.
Subsequent occupants of the house only stayed for short periods until the early
1920s when Louisa Alice Toe (c1858-1943) a widow purchased the house. Louisa's
husband George Ernest Toe, an accountant died in 1922 and this seems to have preempted
the move. Louisa lived at the house until her death in 1943 and her daughter
Beatrice, and son George, lived there until the late 1970s.
A plan of the site prepared in 1927 and reviewed in 1955 for the purpose of planning
sewerage and water supply services shows that the original residence was
approximately two thirds the size of the existing building and featured a verandah
across the rear elevation with timber structures on the ends of the verandahs.
Aerial photographs of the place since the mid 20th century indicate that the place
was extended in the mid 1980s and in the late 1990s. The later additions included a
second storey within the roof structure. The extent and form of the original
residence can still be determined.

Integrity/Authenticity

Integrity - High: the place remains in its original function as a residential dwelling.
Authenticity - Moderate - High: The original external detailing of the building is largely intact apart from the painted brickwork which has reduced the authenticity.

Condition

Based on a streetscape inspection the building appears to be in a good condition.

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
Local Heritage Survey Place Record Local Heritage Survey of the Triangle Precinct 2021
Heritage Assessment of the Park Street Heritage Area Greenward Consulting August 2023

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

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

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Roof METAL Corrugated Iron
Wall BRICK Painted Brick
Wall BRICK Pointed Brick
Wall BRICK Other Brick

Creation Date

08 Aug 2012

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

15 Jul 2024

Disclaimer

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