Deveraux Farm W.A.
[Previous Page: Babworth House, grand Federation Arts and Crafts-style mansion Next page: Killara Federation Home]One of the **most grandiose properties**in Australia, and one of Western Australia's largest properties, Devereaux Farm boasts an internationally-recognised polo field, two helipads, two swimming pools, a tennis court, its own river and dam, two mansions and three cottages. There is also 81 hectares of spare land that already has approval to be sub-divided into 16 titles.
The sprawling Devereaux Farm has been withdrawn from the market days before it was expected to fetch at least $50 million at an auction.
Devereaux Farm in Bullsbrook, near Perth |
This house is obviously a fine example of Federation Filigree style, reminiscent of a grand Queenslander, but has been extensively remodelled and little internal Federation features remain. In fact, any valuable features seem to have been fully removed.
Tthe property was formerly owned by **failed businessman** Ric Stowe. Read more....
The ornamental glass work around the entrance has a Victorian style, with no coloured glass remaining.
Grand entrance to Deveraux Farm Homestead |
Grand staircase with Art Nouveau wrought iron decoration |
The wrought iron balustrades have a Florentine design, probably not original? Note that dogs and/or small children have been barred from the upper floors.
Elegant tiling and staircase |
The timber frieze with simple infill looks original. A bullnose verandah roof typical of Queenslander style verandahs is visible further down with exposed rafters also typical of the period.
Decorative Timber treatment to verandahs |
The chapel in Queen Anne style with decorative barge boards has a distinctive bullseye stained glass window, which appears to be the only remaining example of original Federation glass work in the property.
Chapel on the impressive Bullsbrook property, Deveraux Farm |
The (jarrrah?) log beams reflect an American rural influence. The sandstone walls or facing are at odds with the timber above.
The rooms have been remodelled and lack definitive treatment; however the jarrah floors still look magnificent.
Main entertainment area has log beams and timbered eaves |
Transom windows above the doors and windows would originally have been decorated with glass leadlight.
Remodelled Dining Room |
The impressive Bullsbrook property, Deveraux Farm. |
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