Local Government
Murray
Region
Peel
32 Gibbs Cct Ravenswood
Pinjarra Road
Murray
Peel
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Heritage List | Adopted |
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 29 Aug 2013 | Category B |
Ravenswood Barn is a fine example of an English style barn, and is characteristic of early European settlers’ farms. Ravenswood Barn is associated with Captain John Thomas, who is significant in the development of Ravenswood.
Large red brick construction - various types of bricks have been used at the front and side indicating reconstruction at some stage. Jarrah loft windows.
Part of the farm of Captain John Thomas (b. Wales, 1815, arr. WA 1829), who took up farming in the Kelmscott district where he was attacked by Yagan. He gave up farming shortly after to become a fisherman. He owned his own boat, the Emma, and, when this was wrecked, he built a larger schooner, the Empress. Thomas married Elizabeth (née Cooper) and they had seven children, who helped run the farming property at Ravenswood. He died in 1907. In 2009, Lot 6 was subdivided and a sales office was constructed adjacent to Ravenswood Barn. The office is to be removed upon sale of majority of land. Minor restoration works to the Barn were undertaken at this time. It has been suggested that the place was used as a Cobb & Co changing station, but no evidence has been found to support this.
High
Good
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085 | Municipal Inventory |
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