Gwambygine Homestead
| Gwambygine Homestead | |
|---|---|
Gwambygine Homestead, ca. 2012 | |
Gwambygine Homestead Location of Gwambygine Homestead in Western Australia | |
| General information | |
| Type | Homestead |
| Location | York, Western Australia |
| Coordinates | 31°58′51.34″S 116°48′21.59″E / 31.9809278°S 116.8059972°E |
| Designated | 16 May 2008 |
| Reference no. | 14880 |
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Gwambygine Homestead is one of the earliest colonial buildings still remaining in Western Australia. Until the death in 1998 of the last occupant, Merton Clifton, the house had the reputation of being the oldest continually occupied house in the state.