Ellendale Homestead

Author

Heritage Council

Place Number

03725

Location

Ellendale Rd Ellendale

Location Details

20 Km NE of Greenough

Other Name(s)

Glen Osborne-Champion Bay (fmr)

Local Government

Greater Geraldton

Region

Midwest

Construction Date

Constructed from 1860

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents
Heritage List Adopted 15 Dec 2015

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
RHP - To be assessed Current 22 Dec 1999

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management
Category
Register of the National Estate Indicative Place
Municipal Inventory Adopted 22 Dec 1998
Classified by the National Trust Recorded 05 Sep 1977

Values

· The place is rare as a substantial double storey homestead in Western Australia.
· The place is associated with the Logue family, who originally settled the property and built the homestead.
· The place is associated with the development of the Greenough area.

Physical Description

‘’Ellendale Homestead is located in an attractive valley near Ellendale Pool on the Greenough River. The partly lime washed dark sandstone buildings date from the 1860s and have been built in various stages. The house has a long rectangular plan form with verandah’s along the west and south walls which are an extension of the main roof. The eastern end of the house is two storey and appears to have been built with the intention of extending across the single storey section but this has not occurred. The buildings have now fallen into disrepair and the roof over the first floor has partially collapsed ad the skillion roof over the lean to kitchen at the rear has also collapsed. Internal finishes comprise plastered walls with some canvas ceilings whilst others are boarded.’ ‘There are various stone out buildings nearby, including a dairy and some staff quarters but these are already in ruins. The property also has a private cemetery for several generations of the Logue family going back to the original owners. The cemetery is fenced to protect the marble head stone from damage by stock.’

History

‘Ellendale comprising 96, 000 acres was taken up by Mr Major Logue, who arrived in the colony in 1836. The Homestead was built in the 1860s for him and his wife. Three acres of orchard were planted near the banks of the Greenough River. In 1870 Mr Major Logue became the first member for Greenough when representative government was granted in Western Australia. After his death in 1901 the property was managed by Mr Kenneth Logue while Mr Major Logues daughters remained living at Ellendale. In later years the property was owned by Elizabeth Logue and her husband Edward Frederick Oliver and was subdivided and gradually handed over to their two sons who ran the estate as two separate entities of approximately 15, 000 acres each. The old Homestead has not been living in since 1953 and has fallen into disrepair.’

Integrity/Authenticity

High

Condition

Poor

State Heritage Office library entries

Library Id Title Medium Year Of Publication
5753 Homesteads of the mid west region of Western Australia. Book 1997

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Present Use VACANT\UNUSED Vacant\Unused
Original Use FARMING\PASTORAL Homestead

Architectural Styles

Style
Victorian Georgian

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Roof METAL Corrugated Iron
Wall STONE Limestone

Historic Themes

General Specific
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY Land allocation & subdivision
PEOPLE Famous & infamous people
OCCUPATIONS Rural industry & market gardening

Creation Date

24 Jul 1995

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

11 May 2022

Disclaimer

This information is provided voluntarily as a public service. The information provided is made available in good faith and is derived from sources believed to be reliable and accurate. However, the information is provided solely on the basis that readers will be responsible for making their own assessment of the matters discussed herein and are advised to verify all relevant representations, statements and information.