McNess House - Yanchep National Park

c. 1930
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Black and white photo

Historical information

McNess House was built around the remains of a two-roomed stone hut called the hunting lodge, which dates back as far as the 1880s. It was constructed in January 1932 to provide hostel style accommodation and named after philanthropist, Sir Charles McNess. The house also catered for visitors, with afternoon teas and meals being served in the dining room and the grassed area in front of the building.

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Details

Registration number
cwa-org-57-PD00269
Item type
Place made
Yanchep
WA
Australia
Year
Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Well provenanced
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PD00269 - McNess House, Yanchep National Park
PD00269 - McNess House, Yanchep National Park

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