McKenzie House, Albany explained

McKenzie House, also referred to as the White House, is a residence in Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.

The five bedroom, two bathroom home set on 3000m2 of grounds has sweeping views of Princess Royal Harbour. It was on the market in 2016 for 2.5 million.[1]

Built in the 1880s, the two storey heritage listed house is an example of a large Federation Queen Anne style residence.[2] The building is rendered and painted stone and brick with a corrugated iron roof, which is multi hipped and has three chimneys. A projecting wing has two protruding timber framed sash windows at each level; windows have decorative sills and moulding with a prominent timbered gable with timber infill.Both levels have verandahs with timber balustrading.[2]

The building was home to William Finlay, the first mayor of Albany.[1] Later several generations of the McKenzie family, prominent local shipping magnates, also owned and lived in the residence.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heritage properties put on the market. 18 February 2016. 28 March 2016. Albany Advertiser. Yahoo7.
  2. Web site: McKenzie House. 27 February 2016. 28 March 2016. Heritage Council of Western Australia.