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Knapton's Guesthouse

Author

Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes

Place Number

26678
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Location

17 Jephson Street Greenbushes

Location Details

Other Name(s)

Greenbushes Mine Single Person''s Quarters

Local Government

Bridgetown-Greenbushes

Region

South West

Construction Date

Constructed from 1914

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage List Adopted 28 Nov 2019

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
(no listings)

Statement of Significance

Knapton’s Guesthouse (Fmr) is significant for its aesthetic and
historic values as a good example of an early twentieth century
mining town boarding house.

Knapton’s Guesthouse (Fmr) is of aesthetic value as an early
twentieth century guesthouse. It is long-term landmark to the
community.

Knapton’s Guesthouse is of historic significance as an early
boarding house in Greenbushes, catering particularly for
Government employees; and as the home and business of Mrs
Mary Knapton, otherwise known locally as Granny Knapton.

As a guest house from the early twentieth century (possibly as
early as 1907) until the inter-war period, Mary Knapton’s
Guesthouse was of social value to its numerous residents.

Knapton’s Guesthouse (Fmr) is representative of what would
have been, in its day, a relatively well appointed weatherboard
boarding/lodging house serving public servants and other
relatively transient workers in a thriving mining community.

Physical Description

Knapton’s Guesthouse (Fmr) has a simple symmetrical facade
with timber weatherboard walls, a pair of timber-framed doublehung windows to either side of the main entry and a centrally
placed front door with highlights and narrow sidelights. The roof
is hipped with small gablets (presumably former gablet vets) to
either end of the ridgeline. The original face-brick chimney,
which remains in situ at the north-western end of the building,
has a simple corbelled cap.
The front verandah, which has a dropped raked roof and square
timber posts, is set close to the front boundary.
In June 2011 the roof and battens were replaced with Zincalume
(including gutters and downpipes) while in May 2012 the house
was repainted inside and out.

History

Members of the Knapton family had settled at Greenbushes by
the mid 1890s when W Knapton was advertising horse teams
for hire in this district. This was probably William Clarence
Knapton, a miner whose wife, Mary Knapton (nee Payne)
(c.1846-1936) (also known as Granny Knapton, Minnie/Minna or
Mrs Knapton Snr) operated a boarding house in Greenbushes
for many years.
From at least 1902 (when she applied for an eating, boarding
and lodging house licence) until 1906, Mary ran the Temperance
Hotel in Walter Street, Greenbushes.
This place, which was owned by Denham and Draffin, was
situated where the Exchange Hotel now stands on Lot 6 & 7
Blackwood Road (then Walter Street), Greenbushes.
Mary still held the eating, boarding and lodging house licence for
these premises in September 1906, but by that time her son inlaw, William Johnston had purchased the property and applied
for a provisional certificate for new hotel on this site. As part of
the ongoing application for a hotel licence December 1906 it was
stated that
“…the Temperance Hotel [which was separately reported to
have six bedrooms for guests] was kept by Mrs Knapton and
people were repeatedly turned away. It had been full for the
last twelve months”
In the February 1907, Mr Johnston was granted a permit by the
Greenbushes Road Board to move the Temperance Hotel
(boarding house) to ‘the other side of the street’ in preparation
for the construction of his hotel, which he promptly did. By
March 1907 construction of the new hotel was well underway.
No further information has been confirmed regarding the former
Temperance Hotel following its relocation. However, the building on Lot 23 Blackwood Road (across the road from the
Exchange Hotel) may well be this place.
In Wise’s Western Australia Post Office Directory of 1906 there
was a single line entry for ‘Knapton Wm, miner’, but by 1907 a
separate line entry was included ‘Knapton Mary, boarding hse’
which suggests that Mary had established her own premises by
that time. Mary continued to be listed as a boarding house
proprietor until 1936, the year in which she died in hospital at
Manjimup (where her daughters lived).
It is not known exactly when Mrs Knapton took up residence and
began running her lodging house from Lot 12 Jephson Street,
Greenbushes. However, when her husband passed away in
1910, she was left with a sum of £350 and a number of lots in
central Busselton, which would have well afforded her to buy or
build a boarding house on this parcel.
By 1914 there is a reference to Mary hosting at her residence, a
farewell gathering for a Mr Clarence Delaney, who had ‘been
attached to the staff of the Greenbushes Post Office for 12
months’. This suggests he may have been a lodger with her at
this time, as she is reported to have provided accommodation
particularly for school teachers, bank staff and post office
employees.
In December of 1918, Mrs M Knapton lodged an appeal against
rate charges on Greenbushes Lot 12, which indicates that the
boarding house had been established on this site prior to that
time.
In addition to her role as a boarding house keeper, Mrs Knapton
was an active woman of the Greenbushes community,
especially within the St Barnabas Anglican Church.
Talison Lithium purchased the guesthouse in September 2007
and it continues to be used as a private home.

Integrity/Authenticity

Integrity:
Knapton’s Guesthouse has been a private home from around
1920, but its original use can still be readily interpreted.

Authenticity:
Knapton’s Guesthouse cottage has been maintained with very
few changes to the exterior.

Condition

Good

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
Oral History: Kelvin Knapton
Bunbury Herald 28 December 1918 Pg.1
Bunbury Herald 4 April 1894 Pg.2
Southern Times 25 September 1906 Pg.5
Blackwood Chronicle & South-West Mining News 26th January 1907 Pg.3
The Western Australian 13 July 1912 Pg.15
Collie Miner 29 December 1906 Pg.3
Electoral Rolls 1936 : Mary Knapton (Greenbushes)
Wises Western Australia Post Office Directories (slwa.wa.gov.au)
Southern Times 4 April 1914 Pg.6
Blackwood Times 26 December 1906 Pg.5
Bunbury Herald 3 June 1902 Pg.4

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

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

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Wall TIMBER Weatherboard
Roof METAL Zincalume

Historic Themes

General Specific
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY Workers {incl. Aboriginal, convict}

Creation Date

27 Apr 2021

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

27 Apr 2021

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