Old ruins around Rockingham in Western Australia

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JJ's Adv

JJ's Adv

6 жыл бұрын

I went for a couple hours exploring around Rockingham south of Perth in Western Australia.
Based off one location I got from someone off Facebook I looked around on Google earth and found a few more sites.
I was surprised there was still so much around.
Rockingham - Location -32.278197° 115.721964°
Bell's Cottage - Location -32.262455° 115.781339°
Chesterfield Stables - Location -32.262578° 115.777865°
Chesterfield Inn - Location -32.264304° 115.777818°
Mead Homestead - Location -32.273620° 115.789522°
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@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen
@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen 6 жыл бұрын
You were down in my backyard. Bell's Cottage is a real mess, it is a real shame more wasn't done to preserve it. They love to stick fences around old buildings to 'protect' them and then just leave them to deteriorate. There are some old mill workers shacks up in Jarrahdale that they did restore, then fenced them off and left them. The vandals got in and ruined the whole lot. It is great to see the work they have been doing on the Chesterfield inn. That was in shocking condition when we last saw it. There is another old house (Day Cottage) it is viewable from the road but is on private property. It looks like that is going to be left to collapse as well, which is sad as it could still be restored. There is a good example of a restored building not far away at Leda (Sloan's Cottage). I love these old places.
@jjsadv
@jjsadv 6 жыл бұрын
Mead house is also on private property. That's why I sent the drone in.Its a pity they are left to crumble. I need to do more research and talk about them more. But it was a bit spur of the moment.
@pj8143
@pj8143 3 жыл бұрын
JJ's Adventures if you contact Peel Horse Power, they maybe able to answer your query. Mead Farm is where Horse Power (used to be called Peel RDA) have moved to now. They hoping to eventually restore Mead Farm to how it use to be & open it up for the community use & run it like a working farm as well. Peel Horse Power use horses & ponies to help disable kids & kids with learning problems as I use to be a volunteer there. FEATURE ARTICLE - MEAD FARM, LEDA William Mead’s house (built c.1860) as it stands today, image courtesy of Peel Horsepower William Mead’s house (built c.1860) as it stands today, image courtesy of Peel Horsepower As a horse enthusiast, former Riding Develops Abilities (RDA) volunteer and as a local, Heritage listed Mead Farm in Leda, between Rockingham and Kwinana, is of interest to me. The site has recently been given a new lease of life by local Not-for-Profit organisation Peel Horsepower (Formerly Peel RDA) and the WA State Govt. Associated with the Mead family who were pioneers in this State and owned the farm for over 130 years, much of the existing fabric of the building features in the family’s history, illustrating aspects of their lives. The place is historically significant as one of the earliest land grants in the area, and combines with other remaining homes such as Key Cottage, Smirk’s Cottage, Paradise Cottage and Pines Cottage to form a precinct that represents the early settlement of the East Rockingham district. The farm is among a number of significant sites in the area which provide the district with a sense of history and permanence. The farm has aesthetic value as a distinct cultural environment, being an intact collection of vernacular farm buildings of the 19th century within a cleared pasture setting surrounded by native bushland. The close proximity of Lake Cooloongup further enhances the setting of the place. William Mead’s house (built c.1860) as it stands today, image courtesy of Peel Horsepower William Mead’s house (built c.1860) as it stands today, image courtesy of Peel Horsepower The site was first purchased by Henry Mead c.1854. Henry was later joined by his brother, William Mead c.1860s. While Henry’s purchase was finalised in 1857, William himself was not granted title to the land until 1878. The property was named Lealholm after the village in Yorkshire from which the Mead brothers had come and was used primarily to raise small animals (larger animals were grazed on the commonage on the west side of Mandurah Road until at least the 1960s) and grow vegetables, crops and fruit trees. In 1860, William planted approximately 70 fig trees near where the ruined dairy now stands and along the drive. The first house built on the property was a wattle-and - daub one-roomed dwelling (no longer extant), while the second house, was built using limestone obtained from the property and was believed to have been constructed in time for William’s wife and children to move into, c.1860. In 1895 a third and larger house was built closer to Mandurah Road, using stone sourced from the swamp land on the other side of the road, between Office and Dixon Roads. A barn and shed were constructed at about the same time as the house, which by this time was occupied by William’s eldest daughter Hannah, and her husband (and first cousin) George Mead and eight children. After George’s death in 1917, his third son Andrew took over the farm, and along with his wife, Muriel (nee Pollard), planted the peppermint tree still standing in the backyard from seed obtained on their honeymoon in Busselton. During the inter-war years, Andrew Mead bought up a substantial amount of East Rockingham land and established a dairy herd at Lealholm, it was also during this time that much of the land was cleared by local men. Following Andrew’s death in 1946, Lealholm was run by his sons Murray and Colin, and it was not long after, in the early 1950s, that the government resumed part of the Mead property for the future suburb of Medina. Despite the deaths of both Murray and Colin during this decade, and the cessation of dairying operations forced by the subdivision of the land, the Mead family descendants continued to occupy the property until 1989, when it was finally sold to the government. Peel Horsepower (Formerly Peel RDA) were granted a peppercorn lease by the WA government to occupy the Mead Farm site in Leda in late 2017. The historic homestead will undergo a significant renovation to make it suitable for the new occupants. New tearooms will be created in a bid to drive more tourism in the area. Horsepower is aiming to manage the site according to environmental best practice by controlling weeds, managing dieback and managing the wetland interface. Peel RDA received $750,000 under the State Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs program for the project. Agistment for their horses and ponies will also be available, saving unnecessary travel for volunteers. Horsepower are delighted with their new home, which allows for better infrastructure for their organisation and which will also preserve an important part of Rockingham’s history for future generations. Mead farm is the only one of a number of similar heritage places in need of active renovation in the area in order to prevent time and decay removing community history forever. Over the next months as the project continues, when you are south of the river take a moment to check out the site, enjoy its equine inhabitants and appreciate the rejuvenation of a Heritage community landmark. Sally Davies Sources: inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/042ae17a-1cef-45ea-9633-b2f859ecd76a www.communitynews.com.au/weekend-courier/news/peel-riding-for-the-disableds-makeover-is-ride-on-time/ MAY 29, 2019 AUTUMN 2019 Thanks for sharing the video.
@pj8143
@pj8143 3 жыл бұрын
8:17 - 11:08 Mead Farm is where Peel Horse Power (Formerly known as Peel Riding for the Disable) is situated. They are hoping to do up Mead Farm later on, so it can be like a working farm & community groups in the area can use it as well. JJ's Adventures if you contact Peel Horse Power, they maybe able to answer your query. Mead Farm is where Horse Power (used to be called Peel RDA) have moved to now. They hoping to eventually restore Mead Farm to how it use to be & open it up for the community use & run it like a working farm as well. Peel Horse Power use horses & ponies to help disable kids & kids with learning problems as I use to be a volunteer there. FEATURE ARTICLE - MEAD FARM, LEDA William Mead’s house (built c.1860) as it stands today, image courtesy of Peel Horsepower William Mead’s house (built c.1860) as it stands today, image courtesy of Peel Horsepower As a horse enthusiast, former Riding Develops Abilities (RDA) volunteer and as a local, Heritage listed Mead Farm in Leda, between Rockingham and Kwinana, is of interest to me. The site has recently been given a new lease of life by local Not-for-Profit organisation Peel Horsepower (Formerly Peel RDA) and the WA State Govt. Associated with the Mead family who were pioneers in this State and owned the farm for over 130 years, much of the existing fabric of the building features in the family’s history, illustrating aspects of their lives. The place is historically significant as one of the earliest land grants in the area, and combines with other remaining homes such as Key Cottage, Smirk’s Cottage, Paradise Cottage and Pines Cottage to form a precinct that represents the early settlement of the East Rockingham district. The farm is among a number of significant sites in the area which provide the district with a sense of history and permanence. The farm has aesthetic value as a distinct cultural environment, being an intact collection of vernacular farm buildings of the 19th century within a cleared pasture setting surrounded by native bushland. The close proximity of Lake Cooloongup further enhances the setting of the place. William Mead’s house (built c.1860) as it stands today, image courtesy of Peel Horsepower William Mead’s house (built c.1860) as it stands today, image courtesy of Peel Horsepower The site was first purchased by Henry Mead c.1854. Henry was later joined by his brother, William Mead c.1860s. While Henry’s purchase was finalised in 1857, William himself was not granted title to the land until 1878. The property was named Lealholm after the village in Yorkshire from which the Mead brothers had come and was used primarily to raise small animals (larger animals were grazed on the commonage on the west side of Mandurah Road until at least the 1960s) and grow vegetables, crops and fruit trees. In 1860, William planted approximately 70 fig trees near where the ruined dairy now stands and along the drive. The first house built on the property was a wattle-and - daub one-roomed dwelling (no longer extant), while the second house, was built using limestone obtained from the property and was believed to have been constructed in time for William’s wife and children to move into, c.1860. In 1895 a third and larger house was built closer to Mandurah Road, using stone sourced from the swamp land on the other side of the road, between Office and Dixon Roads. A barn and shed were constructed at about the same time as the house, which by this time was occupied by William’s eldest daughter Hannah, and her husband (and first cousin) George Mead and eight children. After George’s death in 1917, his third son Andrew took over the farm, and along with his wife, Muriel (nee Pollard), planted the peppermint tree still standing in the backyard from seed obtained on their honeymoon in Busselton. During the inter-war years, Andrew Mead bought up a substantial amount of East Rockingham land and established a dairy herd at Lealholm, it was also during this time that much of the land was cleared by local men. Following Andrew’s death in 1946, Lealholm was run by his sons Murray and Colin, and it was not long after, in the early 1950s, that the government resumed part of the Mead property for the future suburb of Medina. Despite the deaths of both Murray and Colin during this decade, and the cessation of dairying operations forced by the subdivision of the land, the Mead family descendants continued to occupy the property until 1989, when it was finally sold to the government. Peel Horsepower (Formerly Peel RDA) were granted a peppercorn lease by the WA government to occupy the Mead Farm site in Leda in late 2017. The historic homestead will undergo a significant renovation to make it suitable for the new occupants. New tearooms will be created in a bid to drive more tourism in the area. Horsepower is aiming to manage the site according to environmental best practice by controlling weeds, managing dieback and managing the wetland interface. Peel RDA received $750,000 under the State Government’s Local Projects, Local Jobs program for the project. Agistment for their horses and ponies will also be available, saving unnecessary travel for volunteers. Horsepower are delighted with their new home, which allows for better infrastructure for their organisation and which will also preserve an important part of Rockingham’s history for future generations. Mead farm is the only one of a number of similar heritage places in need of active renovation in the area in order to prevent time and decay removing community history forever. Over the next months as the project continues, when you are south of the river take a moment to check out the site, enjoy its equine inhabitants and appreciate the rejuvenation of a Heritage community landmark. Sally Davies Sources: inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/042ae17a-1cef-45ea-9633-b2f859ecd76a www.communitynews.com.au/weekend-courier/news/peel-riding-for-the-disableds-makeover-is-ride-on-time/ MAY 29, 2019 AUTUMN 2019 Thanks for sharing the video.
@itchyvet
@itchyvet 2 жыл бұрын
It's too bad you couldn't include historical records of these ruins, like families who lived there and what their lively hoods were. Stuff like this can be obtained from Battye Library.
@jjsadv
@jjsadv 2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t have the info, and it was a last minute thing to take a look.. but yes, it would have been good to have this..
@lanacox4125
@lanacox4125 4 ай бұрын
@JJ Adv Nice filming I used to live in Rockingham.
@DorisHikingAdventures
@DorisHikingAdventures 4 жыл бұрын
Yay! Another Perth KZfaqr 😁
@IrishDemon
@IrishDemon 3 жыл бұрын
same here ;-)
@widgeeAus
@widgeeAus Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks so much for sharing! :)
@CommunityToursAustralia
@CommunityToursAustralia 6 жыл бұрын
great videos my friend i have u on bell from now on ..and cheers from good old Melbourne (DAVE)
@delearl08
@delearl08 4 жыл бұрын
There is a newly restored buidling at -32.277929, 115.772367. From what I can find out about it, it was an abattoir.
@itchyvet
@itchyvet 2 жыл бұрын
The railway line is from Kwinana to Mundijong then joins the Bunbury line.
@gc1862de
@gc1862de 6 жыл бұрын
There is an old cottage off Scarp Rd i with forward you co-ords, dont know anything about it other than it had the best orange trees.
@phillippayne8170
@phillippayne8170 6 жыл бұрын
Hey JJ a good friend of mine is the care taker of the BLYTHE COTTAGE in Pinjarrah and its open to the public on weekends restored to original spec's ....ask for Vince very noledgable on all thing Heritage unlike my spelling....lol
@richardbird5697
@richardbird5697 10 ай бұрын
If roofs where pit on old buildings theyd last longer
@FustFPV
@FustFPV 5 ай бұрын
park on the road infront of chesterfield inn. Remember, its legal to park on the road and they cant tell you to move unless there is a no parking sign. Just dont park illegally so they cant tow you
@gc1862de
@gc1862de 6 жыл бұрын
32°21'44.25"S 116° 1'28.62"E
@ShoeysAdventures
@ShoeysAdventures 6 жыл бұрын
the rail is just an industrial one, no power and only single way
@jjsadv
@jjsadv 6 жыл бұрын
yeh, Realised after I said it ;)
@droningwesternaustralia
@droningwesternaustralia 3 жыл бұрын
hi JJ, I would like to be able to email you is that possible. BTW great video on Rocky Ruins
@jjsadv
@jjsadv 3 жыл бұрын
Post your email and I will sent you a reply.. cheers..
@droningwesternaustralia
@droningwesternaustralia 3 жыл бұрын
@@jjsadv daviddji@icloud.com
@TreasureHuntingNana
@TreasureHuntingNana 2 жыл бұрын
You know these areas are fenced off for a reason. You're not suppose to go in there, regardless if the fence is broken down. I love a good hunt, but still respect where i go. I have lived in Rockingham all of my life so this annoys me. Now there could be a heap of people going in there wrecking the place. :/
@jjsadv
@jjsadv 2 жыл бұрын
thanks for your concern, and your obviously easily annoyed. I don’t believe I went through any fence that I wasn’t suppose to. So anyone can follow what I did, and be doing nothing wrong.
@gc1862de
@gc1862de 6 жыл бұрын
Wise idea staying with your vehicle in Rockganistan
@jjsadv
@jjsadv 6 жыл бұрын
haha, yeh, was in the back of my mind, but I if it wasn't for the signs and threats of cameras I would have taken a look at the house. But I chose to stay and use the drone :)
@DnSmD
@DnSmD 4 жыл бұрын
why is that? I was planning to move to Rockingham from Melbourne,why "Rockganistan"?
@TreasureHuntingNana
@TreasureHuntingNana 2 жыл бұрын
@@DnSmD ignore them.... I have lived here since 1983. There is nothing wrong with Rockingham and surrounding suburbs. It's just a place ppl like to take the piss out of. Come for a holiday to check the place out.... you will love it. Port Kennedy is where i live... It is beautiful.
@bangersandmash8036
@bangersandmash8036 2 жыл бұрын
Good old Rockingham .oh yeah what a hole .typical laid back Australian Perth . It's got to come from over east . honestly it's a hole .no jobs .no nothing
@jjsadv
@jjsadv 2 жыл бұрын
Sound like to are happy living where you are. That’s great!!
@pj1043
@pj1043 2 жыл бұрын
@bangers and marsh stay out of Fortress WA From what I've see there is nothing appealing over East excluding (NT,SA, ACT & good 👍 old Tassie) nearly everyone over there are always in a rush & overly commercialised in the tourist area in the CBD areas. The country areas in Queensland, NSW & Victoria are so much better, people are more friendlier & the country towns are more appealing (least they are not over commercialised touristy) than the the boring CBD.
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