Marwick's Shed

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Location19-21 Newcastle St, York, Western Australia
Coordinates31°53′02″S 116°46′23″E / 31.88394°S 116.77303°E / -31.88394; 116.77303
Construction startedc.1876
Renovated2012
Marwick's Shed
Marwick's Shed in 2012
Interactive map of the Marwick's Shed area
General information
Location19-21 Newcastle St, York, Western Australia
Coordinates31°53′02″S 116°46′23″E / 31.88394°S 116.77303°E / -31.88394; 116.77303
Construction startedc.1876
Renovated2012
TypeState Registered Place
Designated23 November 2001
Reference no.2884
References
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Marwick's Shed is a heritage-listed shed in York, Western Australia, constructed in about 1876[2] to serve as a storage and stabling facility for the significant wheatbelt transport and trading business established by William Marwick, which operated from York.[3]

It is one of the few surviving vernacular structures of similar form and age in Western Australia.[4]

The shed is an important landmark of York and is a favourite subject for photographers and artists.[5] Its "romantic abandoned appearance" makes it a popular spot for taking wedding photographs.[6]

The lean-to extensions were used as stables for the horses and it is possible to see the hollowed out tree trunks which acted as troughs.[7]

The shed is unusual in its construction because of its dominant spreading roof and double gabled entrance. It also uses internal columns as a principal means of support to create a vast internal space free of load bearing walls.[8]

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