Hymus House

Summary

Hymus House is a State Register of Heritage Places-listed Victorian bungalow style house in East Rockingham, Western Australia.

Hymus House
Hymus House in February 2020
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General information
TypeHouse
Architectural styleVictorian bungalow style house
Location303 Mandurah Road, East Rockingham, Western Australia
Coordinates32°15′34″S 115°46′53″E / 32.25944°S 115.78139°E / -32.25944; 115.78139 (Hymus House)
Official nameHymus House and Outbuildings
TypeState Registered Place
Designated17 February 2006
Reference no.2320
Construction started1895

The building is part of the East Rockingham Heritage Precinct, which also includes other State Register of Heritage Places, like the Chesterfield Inn, Day Cottage and the Bell Cottage ruin.

History edit

The Hymus family were among the first settlers in East Rockingham in the 1850s. Daniel Hymus (1835-1920) and his wife Fanny (nee Bell) (1848-1913) were involved in the establishment and running of the Rockingham Hotel, then named the Port Hotel. The couple purchased the land on which Hymus House now stands in 1878 and lived in an earlier building at the site.[1]

The current house was built in 1895 by their son Daniel (1876-1932) and the property stayed in the family until 1935, when it was sold to farmer Joseph Stokes, who converted it to a dairy.[1]

The farmland around Hymus House was subdivided in 2007, under the condition that the building was to be restored. The house now functions as the landowning company’s administrative office.[1]

Heritage listing edit

The cottage is part of the East Rockingham Heritage Precinct, which also includes other State Register of Heritage Places, like the Chesterfield Inn, Day Cottage, Bell Cottage ruin and the Mead Homestead as well as heritage listed places on the municipal inventory like the East Rockingham Cemetery.[2] Hymus House was added to the State Register of Heritage Places on 17 February 2006.[1]

The listing is based on the fact that it has not been significantly altered since the 1930s and is demonstrative of the design of homesteads in rural Western Australia in the late 19th and early 20th century.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Hymus House (Place Number 02320)". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. State Register of Heritage Places. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  2. ^ "East Rockingham Heritage Precinct". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. State Register of Heritage Places. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Hymus House Assessment Documentation". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. State Register of Heritage Places. Retrieved 24 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Hymus House Conservation Plan (1999)