Government House, Perth

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Government House, the residence of the Governor of Western Australia.
Government House, the residence of the Governor of Western Australia.
The Drawing Room.
The Drawing Room.
The grounds of Government House.
The grounds of Government House.

Government House in Perth is the official residence of the governor of Western Australia and was built between 1859 and 1864. The building is a mansion in the Jacobean Revival style set on 3.2 hectares of English gardens in the center of the Perth business district, between St. Georges Terrace and the Swan River. The buildings and gardens are listed on the Western Australian Register of Heritage Places and are open to the public from time to time. The building has 16 rooms on the ground floor and 25 on the first floor.

Following the establishment of the Swan River Colony in 1829, the first governor Captain James Stirling and his family were initially housed in tents on a site near the corner of Barrack Street and St Georges Terrace, known today as Stirling Gardens and Supreme Court Gardens. In 1832 a temporary wooden building was constructed on the same site and used until the so-called original Government House was built a short distance away near the present-day site between 1834 and 1835. This building served successive governors until work began on the new present-day Government House, for which the foundation stone was laid on March 17, 1859.

Built at a cost of £15,000 largely by convicts, Governor John Hampton took up residence in 1863, prior to its completion in 1864. In the 1890s, a ballroom was added. It is believed to have been designed by government architect, Hillson Beasley who designed a number of public buildings in the city.

The ballroom in 1907 decorated for a visit of Governor General Henry Northcote and Lady Northcote.
The ballroom in 1907 decorated for a visit of Governor General Henry Northcote and Lady Northcote.
The ballroom today.
The ballroom today.


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