Local Government
Cottesloe
Region
Metropolitan
12 Rosendo St Cottesloe
Belevedere
Belvediere
Cottesloe
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1906
Type | Status | Date | Documents | More information |
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Heritage List | YES | 27 Jul 2015 | ||
State Register | Registered | 09 Jan 1998 |
Register Entry Assessment Documentation |
Heritage Council |
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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(no listings) |
Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | More information | |
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Category | Description | ||||
Register of the National Estate | Permanent | 28 Sep 1982 |
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Heritage Council | |
Classified by the National Trust | Classified | 12 May 1975 |
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Heritage Council | |
Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 30 Sep 1995 | Category 1 |
Category 1 |
"Belvediere" contributes visual interest to the streetscape because of it unusual tower which is a landmark
in the area. It comprises an important part of the streetscape of South Cottesloe and is an important
element of the gracious old residential stock for which the suburb is renowned. It has significance as an
example of a grand beachside home, exhibiting in its design and scale the affluence which accompanied
the gold boom of the 1890s. It contributes to the community's sense of place by being representative of
the style of gracious turn-of-the-century summer residences which were built for the well to do and which
are representative of part of the historical foundation of the suburb. Belvediere is distinctive in its rarity.
Large limestone seaside residences are almost extinct. It is representative of a style of beachside
residence favoured at the turn-of-the-century.
1995 Comment: Very high historical and architectural significance, a landmark.
"Belvediere" is a single storey limestone residence constructed in 1906 by wealthy mining investor J.J.
Campbell who managed a tin mine in Queesland. Campbell built the house for his parents and siblings.
Mrs Campbell had a boarding House in the area in 1899. His father Thomas Campbell, gentleman,
served on the Cottesloe Roads Board from 1903-1907. The place was used as a family residence until
the 1930s when it was let out as a boarding house for men. In 1974 It was bought and restored by
Loretta and Tom Pell. The house is sited in large grounds in Rosendo street in close proximity to
"Banksia" and "Tukarua". The house is single storey with basements constructed of limestone with brick
quoins to the openings in Federation "Queen Anne" style. The dominant feature of the house is the
prominent three storey square belvedere with multipaned wooden framed windows on all sides.
Cantilevered balconies project from the southern and northern sides. The roof of the tower is of
corrugated iron topped by a finial. The roof is medium pitched hipped with low candle-snuffer roofs over
a pair of bays. The bull-nose verandah supported by turned posts extends on the north west and south
facades. The original verandah had wooden louvres. The lower portion of the verandah is enclosed with
asbestos sheeting. For further details see the Heritage Council Data. Infill recently allowed will probably
compromise the house. Additional Comment: On the State Heritage Register. Since the mid-2000s the place has undergone various development and conservation works.
Reason for Inclusion
1. The place is of higher-order local cultural heritage significance, being classified as Category 1 in the Town’s Municipal Inventory (MI).
2. The place is also heritage classified on the State Register of Heritage Places.
3. The place contributes to the character and amenity of the street, locality and overall district.
See Heritage Council data.
In 1899 a Mrs Cambell had a guest house in the vicinity.
In 1905 the land lots 79d 8,9,10 and 11,12 was owned by the Campbell family. In 1906 the land and a house were
rated.
Integrity in doubt
Modifications renovations
Good
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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Marchant James R; "Heritage of Pines.".p. 21 | 1977 | ||
AHC; "The Heritage of Western Australia: The illustrated Register of the National Estate." p. 13 | Australian Heritage Council | 1989 | |
Molyneux I; "Looking Around Perth." p. 30 | 1981 |
Library Id | Title | Medium | Year Of Publication |
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Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Original Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Style |
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Federation Queen Anne |
Type | General | Specific |
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Wall | STONE | Limestone |
Wall | BRICK | Common Brick |
General | Specific |
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DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY | Settlements |
OUTSIDE INFLUENCES | Depression & boom |
PEOPLE | Early settlers |
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