Place name
Place #
Location
Suburb or town
Co-ordinates
Built
State
registered
Notes
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Armadale Brickworks Quarry (former)
15743
Bedford Hill Road
Armadale
32°09′28″S 116°01′12″E / 32.15778°S 116.02000°E / -32.15778; 116.02000 (Armadale Brickworks Quarry )
1901
1 June 2007
The quarry provided shale for the first brickworks in Western Australia
St Matthew's Anglican Church Group
8774
108 Jull Street
Armadale
32°09′03″S 116°01′04″E / 32.15083°S 116.01778°E / -32.15083; 116.01778 (St Matthew's Anglican Church Group )
1904
22 May 2007
Also referred to as the Old Rectory and New Rectory and Saint Matthews Anglican Church
Consists of a church built in the Federation Gothic and late twentieth century Ecclesiastical style, the Old Rectory a residence in Federation Queen Anne style , and the New Rectory, a modern building
Jarrah Tree, Armadale
9009
206 Jull Street
Armadale
32°09′15″S 116°00′58″E / 32.15417°S 116.01611°E / -32.15417; 116.01611 (Jarrah Tree, Armadale )
Dated to 1500
9 September 2003
Armadale District Hall
4669
90 Jull Street
Armadale
32°09′03″S 116°01′07″E / 32.15083°S 116.01861°E / -32.15083; 116.01861 (Armadale District Hall )
1936
26 August 2003
Armadale State Brickworks Dust Room & Machinery Shed (former)
15829
Lot 12 South Western Highway
Armadale
32°10′00″S 116°00′44″E / 32.16667°S 116.01222°E / -32.16667; 116.01222 (Armadale State Brickworks Dust Room & Machinery Shed )
1949
20 April 2007
Also referred to as Armadale State Brickworks (former)
The brickmaking and pressing machines, dating back to the 1920s, are rare on a Western Australian and Australian level
Ye Olde Narrogin Inne
92
2 South Western Highway
Armadale
32°09′00″S 116°01′20″E / 32.15000°S 116.02222°E / -32.15000; 116.02222 (Ye Olde Narrogin Inne )
1856
20 February 2004
Also referred to as Narrogin Hotel and Narrogin Inne
Constructed in the Inter-War Old English style at a site continuously used as a hotel since 1856
Cole's Shaft (former)
15263
Summit View
Armadale
32°09′48″S 116°01′24″E / 32.16333°S 116.02333°E / -32.16333; 116.02333 (Cole's Shaft )
1846
9 September 2003
Also referred to as Forbes' Shaft, Kelmscott Mine and Neerigen Brook Mine
The first mining shaft sunk in Western Australia
Canning Contour Channel (former)
3709
Lot 50 Canning Mills Road
Kelmscott
32°07′23″S 116°04′57″E / 32.12306°S 116.08250°E / -32.12306; 116.08250 (Canning Contour Channel )
1935
3 June 2005
Also referred to as Contour Channel/Fireplaces and Two Stone Chimneys
A series of concrete channels 16km long
The only channel in Western Australia designed to transport large amounts of potable water by gravity whilst open to the elements
Also listed under the City of Gosnells
Wirra Willa Gardens
4686
12 Wangoola Terrace
Mount Nasura
32°08′56″S 116°01′21″E / 32.14889°S 116.02250°E / -32.14889; 116.02250 (Wirra Willa Gardens )
1935
25 March 2009
Also referred to as the Katta Mia and Catamara
A Paradise style garden laid out on a steeply sloping site
Young Australia League Grove of the Unforgotten
15623
Araluen Botanic Park
Roleystone
32°07′00″S 116°06′00″E / 32.11667°S 116.10000°E / -32.11667; 116.10000 (Araluen Botanic Park )
1933
William Buckingham's Homestead
3563
Bristol Road
Roleystone
32°07′54″S 116°05′53″E / 32.13167°S 116.09806°E / -32.13167; 116.09806 (William Buckingham's Homestead )
1880
20 February 2004
Also referred to as Coolgiebrie and Buckingham's Cottage
A mud brick homestead and an example of Western Australian vernacular architecture of the 1880
Darjeeling
3562
538 Brookton Highway
Roleystone
32°07′33″S 116°03′54″E / 32.12583°S 116.06500°E / -32.12583; 116.06500 (Darjeeling, )
1925
17 July 2015
Araluen Botanic Park
3277
Lot 523 Croyden Road
Roleystone
32°07′00″S 116°06′00″E / 32.11667°S 116.10000°E / -32.11667; 116.10000 (Araluen Botanic Park )
1931
12 December 1997