AuthorLanyon, MaxineDescription"Lenaville" is one of the few surviving significant houses in the Fremantle area from the 1880's in the Transitional style of the Pre-Gold Rush Era. It occupies a visually important site, being at the top of the hill overlooking Fremantle and situated in the main street. The history of the property has enabled the building to stay relatively intact with few alterations. This document includes a history of "Lenaville" and its occupants, a conservation policy for the building, and records the architectural features of the buildings on the property at 186 High St., FremantleImprint[1984]Collation1 v. ill. (some col.), photographs, plans, map 30 cm.LanguageEnglishDate Published1984NotesLooseleaf document housed in a plastic display folder; "Study as required by the Fremantle City Council on "Lenaville" 1885, 186 High St., Fremantle" - cover note added by Fremantle City LibraryDewey Class728.3 LANPublication FormatReport
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Lanyon, Maxine, Lenaville (c. 1885), 186 High Street, Fremantle. City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 18/03/2026, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/23129