Old Onslow Police Station

Author

Shire of Ashburton

Place Number

03949

Location

Cnr Old Merrow & Denzil St Onslow

Location Details

Local Government

Ashburton

Region

Pilbara

Construction Date

Constructed from 1925

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management
Category
Municipal Inventory Adopted 17 Aug 1999
Local Heritage Survey Adopted 17 Feb 2026 Category D

Statement of Significance

The former Police Residence has cultural heritage significance for the following reasons: the building is a good example of the North West Vernacular Bungalow with its large simple roof planes, deep shady verandahs and unpretentious homely quality. the place is one of the few early buildings, built soon after the relocation of the town to Beadon Point, that has survived the harsh climatic conditions of the North West the place is a good representative example of the type of housing for civil servants built when Onslow was formed at its new site at Beadon Point.

Physical Description

The residence was located along a portion of First Street, west of Second Avenue, which comprises a total of four dwellings and abuts the current Onslow Police Station. The house was set back approximately ten metres from the front boundary behind a simple iron post and wire fence and was shaded by a large Poinciana tree. The residence was an example of a Northwest Vernacular Bungalow with its large simple roof plane, deep shady verandah and unpretentious homely quality. The building was raised on stumps and had a hipped corrugated iron roof with cyclone battening. The roof form extended to provide coverage for the front and side verandah, which had been enclosed completely obscuring views to the facade behind.

History

The former Police Constable’s Residence was built in 1925, shortly after the new Onslow townsite at Beadon Point was gazetted. It formed part of the early streetscape of the new town and replaced the earlier 1893 Police Station and Quarters at Old Onslow, which could not be relocated when the town shifted from the Ashburton River mouth to Beadon Point. Two police cottages were built to the same Public Works Department plan, each costing £1,400, with identical quarters also constructed for the wharfinger. The subject residence remained on its original site, while the second cottage at No. 1 First Street was later demolished and replaced. Behind the cottages were the police gaol and stables, also now demolished. The residence was part of a larger program of 1925 public works, including the goods shed, hospital, wharfinger’s quarters, tramway, water supply scheme and school. Early reports note the first officers—Sergt. Pilkington and Constable Martin—established extensive gardens at the new quarters. The former Police Constable’s Residence was demolished and the site cleared between September 2023 and May 2024.

Archaeology

There is some potential for archaeology deposits to be found on site.

Integrity/Authenticity

Low. The place has been demolished

Condition

N/A. The place has been demolished

State Heritage Office library entries

Library Id Title Medium Year Of Publication
4343 Old Onslow Police Station Precinct Conservation Works Report 2000
11660 Old Onslow Police Station Complex Conservation works report 2017
11441 Old Onslow Townsite Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} 2016
11661 Peedamulla and Old Onslow Police Station Complex Conservation works report 2017

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Present Use GOVERNMENTAL Police Station or Quarters
Original Use GOVERNMENTAL Police Station or Quarters

Creation Date

29 Jun 1998

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

29 Apr 2026

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