Local Government
Wanneroo
Region
Metropolitan
68 Ocean Dr Quinns Rocks
Wanneroo
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1955
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 26 Apr 2006 | Category 3 |
Quinns Beach House and Shack, 68 Ocean Drive has historic significance as an intact example of a prefabricated house typical of those constructed in the Wanneroo area during the 1950s and 1960s. The shack has historic significance representing basic accommodation used by fishermen in the district.
The house and shack are located at Lot 113, 68 Ocean Drive, Quinns Rocks. The lot is situated on the eastern side of Ocean Drive on the beachfront with expansive views of the coastline within the City of Wanneroo's Coastal Ward. The house faces west and is setback approximately 60 metres from the road and the shed is located at the rear of the property. The single storey timber framed fibrous cement clad house is set on limestone foundations and has a corrugated asbestos clad slightly pitched skillion roof. The entrance comprises a pair of timber framed glazed doors which have side and top windows and open onto a concrete floored verandah. Internally the house is substantially intact and comprises a living area, kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom and laundry. The hallway features timber panelling and the original fittings in the kitchen and bathroom are extant. The timber framed shack situated at the rear of the house is clad with weatherboards and fibrous cement flat sheets. Some modifications have been made to the former fisherman's shack.
The suburb of Quinns Rocks probably takes its name from the offshore reef first noted during a coastline survey by Surveyor James Cowle in 1867. Although spelt with a double 'n', the rocks are thought to have been named after Robert Quin who emigrated to Western Australia in 1863, and was appointed as an Assistant Surveyor on his arrival. Quin died in July 1886. The general area of the coast opposite the rocks was referred to as Quinns Rocks by the Wanneroo Road Board when they requested the survey of a road to that place in November 1925. Later the place also came tp be called 'Wanneroo Beach'. Quinns Rocks was declared a townsite in 1962. The house at 68 Ocean Drive was erected in 1955 by Alco from an Alco Pre-cut Holiday Home package as a demonstration home and was made by the Australian Lumber Co Pty Ltd Melville WA. Subsequently, a number of similar houses were also erected in the area. The property is currently (2004) owned by the original owner, David Watkins. Mr Watkins re-located his former fishing shack in the 1950s from Marmion to the rear of the site/house to be converted into a shed. Note: Fishing shacks had been built on a narrow strip of Reserve land vested for public use. During the 1950s the owners were ordered under an amended Land Act to remove their structures. To provide alternative sites the Town Planning Department approved the subdivision of 100 lots. Some of the people who had fishing shacks near the beachfront purchased some of these blocks and a few of the fishing shacks were relocated and converted into garages. BA59/0314 (D Watkins) and wrokshop BA60/0451
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Original Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
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Wall | TIMBER | Other Timber |
Wall | ASBESTOS | Fibrous Cement, weatherboard |
Roof | ASBESTOS | Fibrous Cement, corrugated |
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DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY | Settlements |
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