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Peppermint Trees

Author

City of Subiaco

Place Number

24358
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Location

Cardigan Tce Jolimont

Location Details

Local Government

Subiaco

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

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Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

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Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Municipal Inventory Adopted 24 Sep 2002 Trees

Trees

Obtain an arboricultural report and implement recommendations for conservation and ongoing management.

Statement of Significance

The trees have aesthetic and historic value as a group of mature Peppermint Trees located in Subiaco.

Physical Description

Avenue of Peppermint Trees.

History

Jolimont School originally addressed Cardigan Terrace, before Hay Street was realigned. The trees were most likely part of the school landscape.
The Jolimont Lake, formerly Jolimont Swamp, was used by Aboriginal people in the period prior to European settlement. Jolimont Estate was released in 1891, by investor John Maddock. The roads Peel, Rosebery, Lansdowne, Jersey, Cardigan and Jolimont had all been surveyed, and land sold steadily. However, the low-lying area caused dampness and flooding, which was a health concern, and some lots were even so low-lying that they were unable to be developed. Early pioneers formed a Progress Association to rectify these matters, fearing neglect by the Subiaco Council for being on the outskirts of the suburb, and for a decade of two the residents' sense of isolation and insignificance was real. The State Government solved Jolimont's drainage problems in 1922, and compensated residents, although parts of the Estate had been lost forever to Jolimont Lake.
Cardigan Terrace was once a continuation of Hay Street, and was the main commercial centre of Jolimont. By 1905 several stores and the school were established. Jolimont Terrace was also a commercial centre, with such services as a jeweller and greengrocer. Most of Peel, Rosebery and Lansdowne Streets were developed for residences by c1910-20.
(Sources: Wise's Post Office Directory 1905-1925; Real Estate Maps, Battye Library Collection; Spillman, Ken, Identity Prized: A History of Subiaco, City of Subiaco, UWA Press, 1985, pp. 69, 134, 233-237.)

Place Type

Tree

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Present Use COMMERCIAL Bank
Original Use OTHER Other

Creation Date

15 Aug 2012

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Approved

Last Update

01 Jan 2017

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