Adelaide Steamship House
| Adelaide Steamship House | |
|---|---|
View from the corner of Phillimore Street | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Federation Free Classical |
| Address | 10–12 Mouat Street |
| Town or city | Fremantle |
| Coordinates | 32°03′18″S 115°44′35″E / 32.05495°S 115.74316°E |
| Current tenants | The Port Counselling Centre |
| Construction started | 1900 |
| Completed | November 1900 |
| Renovated |
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| Owner | Adelaide Steamship Company |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 2 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architecture firm | Oldham and Eales |
| Main contractor | C. Coghill |
| Renovating team | |
| Architect(s) | F.G.B. Hawkins |
| Awards and prizes | Commendation – 1993 Heritage Conservation and Property Value Awards |
| Type | State Registered Place |
| Designated | 12 November 1994 |
| Part of | West End, Fremantle (25225) |
| Reference no. | 959 |
The Adelaide Steamship House is located at 10–12 Mouat Street, Fremantle. Built in 1900, the building was designed by Fremantle-based architectural firm Charles Oldham and Herbert Eales and was constructed by C. Coghill. The building takes its name from the original owners of the building, the Adelaide Steamship Company, who provided sea passenger and freight services around Australia.