Round House (Western Australia)

Round House
The Round House from the east
Interactive map of the Round House area
General information
TypePrison
Architectural stylePanopticon
LocationArthur Head, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia
Coordinates32°03′22″S 115°44′29″E / 32.056118°S 115.741271°E / -32.056118; 115.741271 (Round House)
Construction startedAugust 1830 (1830-08)
Completed18 January 1831 (1831-01-18)
Cost£1603/10/0
OwnerCity of Fremantle
Technical details
Floor count2
Design and construction
ArchitectHenry Willey Reveley
Main contractorRichard Lewis, W Manning and I Duffield
Other information
Number of rooms8 cells + other rooms
Website
www.fremantleroundhouse.com.au
TypeState Registered Place
Designated13 November 1993
Reference no.896
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The Round House was the first permanent building built in the Swan River Colony. Constructed in late 1830 and opened in 1831, it is the second oldest surviving European building in Western Australia, after the Wiebbe Hayes Stone Fort on West Wallabi Island.

It is located at Arthur Head in Fremantle, and recent heritage assessments and appraisals of the precinct of the Round House incorporate Arthur Head. This location also seems to have been referred to as Gaol Hill.