Deanmill Townsite

Author

Shire of Manjimup

Place Number

24756

Location

Ispen St Deanmill

Location Details

Other Name(s)

Ispen/Towie Streets

Local Government

Manjimup

Region

South West

Construction Date

Constructed from 1912

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
(no listings)

Statement of Significance

Aesthetic, Social, Rarity, Representativeness and Historic

Physical Description

Deanmill Hall · Very prominent building on corner block; · Timber walls; · Raised on timber stumps to allow for sloping block; · Corrugated iron gable roof; · Brick chimney, and; · The stairs have been taken away from both entrances to prevent illegal entry. Deanmill Primary School · Substantial single storey building close to entry to the town; · Line of trees shading west side of building; · Classic Educational Department School design from pre World War I era; · Timber walls; · Brick chimneys; · Corrugated iron roof, and; · Tall timber framed windows.

History

Deanmill is the town that developed to hose the mill workers from State Saw Mill No.1 which was established in 1912. Deanmill was so called after Alfred Dean the first and long term manager of the mill. The mill cottages are typical of the housing supplied to workers in the early twentieth century. The small scale housing and uniformity provide high streetscape value to the township. The school with 60 pupils, opened in 1914 as a result of a petition to the Education Department by Deanmill parents. The population of students rose to 90 in the 1950s but in 1998 when the enrolments dropped as low as 12 with one teacher the parents made the decision to close the school and send their children to Manjimup. The most famous Deanmill School graduate was footballer John Todd. When the school closed the community was hoping it could be retained as a community centre (West Australian 14 December 1998) but in 2005 the school still remains unoccupied and a question about its future use is still unanswered. The Town Hall is another prominent building which though seemingly important to the community has no current function. Refer to 16.4 for more historical notes

Condition

Various

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
Heritage and Conservation Professionals: "Shire of Manjimup Municipal Heritage Inventory". Shire of Manjimup 1995 Adopted 1997
"Newspaper Article". West Australian 14 December 1998

Other Keywords

Retired - Duplicate of P23451

Place Type

Historic Town or district

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Original Use RESIDENTIAL Other

Creation Date

09 Aug 2002

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Retired

Last Update

29 Apr 2021

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