House

Author

City of Subiaco

Place Number

24166

Location

10 Heytesbury Rd Subiaco

Location Details

Part of P26001 Chesters Subdivision Heritage Area

Local Government

Subiaco

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Constructed from 1917

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

Parent Place or Precinct

26001 Chesters Subdivision Heritage Area

Statement of Significance

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

Physical Description

• Traditional symmetrical single storey house of Federation Queen Anne style. • Brick construction with tuckpoint finish and rendered bands. • Roughcast render gable with timbered detailing to the central projecting wing. • Hipped roof with vented gablets clad with terracotta tiles. • The verandah wraps around the central projecting bay and extends across the majority of the façade. • The main entrance is in the projecting wing with a traditional arrangement of timber and glazed door, flanked by side lights of similar pattern and fanlights above the entire arrangement. • Full height timber framed sash windows. • The front garden is enclosed by a timber picket fence.

History

James Chesters, an investor from Melbourne, purchased Perth Suburban Lots 249 to 252 in October 1891. In the following year he commenced selling residential lots in a newly subdivided estate laid out as Deposited Plan 504 (extending across Perth Suburban Lots 249 and 250). Lot 182 was sold by Chesters in 1892, but no development took place until c.1917 when a house was constructed and entered in the Rates Book under the name of Frank Murray. It was then occupied as the family home of Frank and Florence Murray until 1929. The next owner was a widow, Lily Sumner, who lived here until her death in 1935. The house was initially offered for sale in that year, but appears to have been rented out instead, and it was a further seven years before the property was once again offered for sale by the executors of Mrs Sumner's estate in May 1942: Portion of Perth Suburban Lot 249, being Lot 182. Plan 604. C/T Vol. 562. Folio 95. THE LAND has a frontage of 48.6 links to Heytesbury-road by a depth of 163.9 to a. r.o.w. on which is erected a well-built Brick House, with tiled roof, containing verandah, entrance hall, passage, 4 good sized rooms, vestibule, laundry, motor garage, etc. Sewerage, electricity and gas are connected. By this time it had become the home of the Gunn family, who lived here from 1938 until the late 1950s. Occupants of the property from its time of construction until 1957 included: • 1918-1929 Frank Murray (Book Keeper) • 1930-1935 Mrs Lily Ethel Sumner (Widow) • 1936-1937 Alan James Johnston (Bootmaker) • 1938-1939 Mrs M Gunn • 1940-1943 James Robert Gunn, OBE (Manager of WA Fish Supply) At the end of WWI, Gunn (who had served with the 28th Battalion, AIF) was decorated at Buckingham Palace by the late King George V with the Order of the British Empire (Military) • 1944-post 1957 Mrs Lily Ethel Gunn (Widow) A plan of the lot prepared in 1927 and reviewed in 1955 for the purpose of planning sewerage and water supply services shows that the footprint of the residence has doubled since that time through the construction of a large addition at the rear. Aerial photographs of the place since the mid 20th century indicate that until c2007 the residence had a skillion roofed addition across the rear which was clad with corrugated metal sheeting. This addition was removed and a new large addition was constructed which featured a roof form that reflected the original roof form and terracotta tiles. Since late 2008, there have been no significant external changes and the form and extent of the original residence is still readily apparent.

Integrity/Authenticity

Integrity - High: The place continues to be used as a private residence. Authenticity - High: The original external form and detailing of the building is largely intact.

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 Chester's Subdivision Conservation Area Greenward Consulting for City of Subiaco 2014

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

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

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Roof TILE Ceramic Tile
Wall BRICK Rendered Brick
Wall BRICK Pointed Brick
Wall BRICK Face Brick

Creation Date

14 Aug 2012

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

05 Jul 2021

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