Local Government
Gingin
Region
Avon Arc
3 Weld St Gingin
Jones Shop & Residence (fmr)
Gingin
Avon Arc
Constructed from 1859
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 18 Oct 2005 | Category C |
This is the oldest survivng building in Gingin.
Swan Location 262 (10 acres) was purchased by Thomas James Jones in 1859. Mr. Jones built the mud bat section as a home for his wife and himself. Believed to have been run as a small Shop by Mrs. Jones after they built a better home called the Granville. It was used as a Schoolroom c 1870. Also in the 1870's Jack Bayneham used a verandah on the south side of the building as a Blacksmith's shop. In c1900, James Ernest Prior took over the shop. It was called 'Prior Bros. Store.' Mr. Bayneham was still the Blacksmith and lived in the building. In 1924 the Shop was taken over by Mr. Bradshaw and his assistant was Cyril Riley. Cyril along with his brother Joseph eventually took over. Mrs. Jones' cottage, which was still owned by J.V.A. Jones, was sold after his death to Martin Mullins in 1933. Mr. Mullins moved the shop fittings, widened the verandah and added a kitchen and lined the interior. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ward (M. Mullins' daughter) moved from Mooliabeenie and lived there with their family until the 1980's. R.Withnell bought the property and built a new home between the Shop and the Brook and has partly renovated the old house.
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H Udell: "History of Gingin". |
Individual Building or Group
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Other Use | COMMERCIAL | Shop\Retail Store {single} |
Present Use | VACANT\UNUSED | Vacant\Unused |
Original Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Type | General | Specific |
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Wall | EARTH | Adobe {Mud Brick} |
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