Phillimore Street, Fremantle Explained
Type: | street |
Road Name: | Phillimore Street |
State: | wa |
Mapframe-Length Km: | 0.3 |
Through: | Fremantle |
Phillimore Street is a street in Fremantle, Western Australia; it runs between Queen Street, outside the Fremantle railway station and Cliff Street.
It is the location of a precinct of archaeological interest as well as being located in the Fremantle West End Heritage area.[1] [2]
The street includes several heritage buildings:
- Falk & Company Warehouse, between Henry and Pakenham Streets, constructed in 1888.
- Fremantle Chamber of Commerce, built in 1912.
- Fremantle Customs House, corner of Cliff Street, built in 1908.
- Fremantle Fire Station, built in 1909.
- Fremantle railway station, built in 1907.
- Howard Smith Building, corner of Mouat Street, built in 1900.[3]
- P&O Building, built in 1903.
- Robert Harper Building, built in 1890
- Wilhelmsen House, corner of Cliff Street, built in 1902.
Notes and References
- Web site: West End, Fremantle - Entered in State Register. 3 January 2017. Heritage Council of Western Australia.
- Web site: P25225 West End, Fremantle and state registered places. 3 January 2017. Heritage Council of Western Australia.
- Web site: Howard Smith Building (fmr). 10 January 2017. InHerit. Heritage Council of Western Australia.