Shenton House Explained

Shenton House
Map Dot Label:Shenton House
Building Type:Historic building
Location:Perth, Western Australia
Coordinates:-31.9812°N 115.8198°W
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Designation1:State Register of Heritage Places
Designation1 Type:State Registered Place
Designation1 Date:30 October 1998

Shenton House is a historic building within the grounds of The University of Western Australia in Perth. It is a two-story Georgian style building with surrounding verandas.

Originally called 'Crawley Park House', it is the oldest building on campus, built in 1846 by Henry Charles Sutherland. Sutherland was a surveyor who became Clerk to the Colonial Treasurer, then Secretary to the Executive and Legislative Councils, and later Collector of Inland Revenue and Colonial Treasurer.[1]

It was given to the university in 1914 to accommodate the Department of Mining and Engineering, which occupied it until 1960. Various alterations were made during this period to accommodate teaching requirements. In 1921, the university formally acquired the roughly 200adj=onNaNadj=on property, including the house, from the family of Sir George Shenton. It was then renamed in his honour.

Since 1988, the building has belonged to the School of Indigenous Studies.[2]

The building is a heritage listed building of both the National Trust of Australia (1997) and the Australian Heritage Council (1998).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shenton House. 8 June 2014.
  2. Web site: Shenton House - 100 Treasures. 8 June 2014.
  3. Web site: Register of Heritage Places - Assessment Documentation. 1998-10-30. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140726153532/http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Content/PdfLoader.aspx?id=bac38dca-50ef-4067-968b-f3b3ce6bf3fc&type=assessment. 26 July 2014. dmy-all.