Sunset Hospital
Design and function
The design comprised three main blocks. Each of these in turn had L-shaped dormitories with ablutions placed centrally in an inner quadrangle with two padded cells in B block. There was also a spacious dining room and laundry which had a further 2,000 square metres (0.5 acres) of washing line.
Migration to Sunset
Its name was changed in 1943 to Sunset Hospital, and it was decommissioned in 1995. It was classified by the National Trust in 1993 and heritage listed in 1997.
On 10 January 2013, the Premier of Western Australia, Colin Barnett announced that the site of the former Sunset Hospital would be reopened to the community. A$275,000 was committed to renovate the 8.5 ha (21 acres) site. To pay for the restoration, 1,500 m (16,000 sq ft) of the site would be sold. Under the plan, all heritage listed buildings would be retained.
References
- ^ The history of Sunset Hospital. Whyntie, A.. B7 S Printing Perth. 1999. Copies available at City of Nedlands Local Studies library Nedlands
- ^ Spooner, Rania (2013). "WA Today - Historic Dalkeith site to be restored" (PDF). Retrieved 22 January 2013.
- ^ "Sunset Hospital and Reserve, Birdwood Pde, Dalkeith, WA, AustraliaEmery Point Lighthouse (Place ID 105913)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government.
Further reading
- "Sunset Heritage Precinct, Dalkeith - Expressions of Interest". City of Nedlands. 27 March 2020. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
External links
- Sunset Heritage Precinct opens to public - WA Government news, November 2016