Streets:
  1. South Terrace
Wikidata:Q73002756
inHerit:21961
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-32.06013, 115.75185

158 South Terrace is a single-storey residence on South Terrace, built in 1891 for Jonathan Thomas. By 1901 Selvia Kerilla, a widow, was living in the house; Thomas was living in the house again by 1910/11.[1]

In 1913 the house was bought by Ada Wennstrom who lived in the house with her husband William until at least 1950.

It changed hands several times in the 1970s and 1980s. Owners include:

  • Franco Romaniello and Natale Monastra (1973);

( Margaret Murphy (1976);

  • Michael Quinsee and Brendan Noblett (1979);
  • Elizabeth Quirk (1980) and Hamelin Nominees Pty Ltd (1985).

In 1981, extensions and alterations were completed to convert the house for consulting rooms for Dr C Quirk. In 1989, an application was made to the City of Fremantle for five grouped houses on the lot.

The house in 1979, taken as part of the Fremantle Society Photographic Survey.

References

  1. State Heritage Office, place number 21961.