Shoemaker's House
Appearance
Shoemaker's House | |
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Alternative names | Ellery's shop & dwelling |
General information | |
Architectural style | Victorian Vernacular |
Address | 104 Stirling Terrace |
Town or city | Toodyay, Western Australia |
Country | Australia |
Coordinates | 31°33′00″S 116°28′07″E / 31.5500°S 116.4686°E |
Completed | 1870s |
References | |
Toodyay municipal inventory |
Shoemaker's House was constructed in the 1870s, in what is now Toodyay, Western Australia on Stirling Terrace.
Shoemaker's House is a unique building having two shops linked by a dwelling that is slightly set back. This was one of Daniel Connor's first commercial developments in the region and he intended to lease it from the beginning. It was later owned by Charles Ellery.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Shop and Dwellings (fmr)". Heritage Register. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
- ^ Living History. Shire of Toodyay.