Chesterfield Inn (Western Australia)

The Chesterfield Inn and its stables are State Register of Heritage Places-listed buildings in East Rockingham, Western Australia.

The Inn was built in 1855 in the vernacular Queen Anne Revival style and is the oldest commercial building in its area.

[3] The former inn also served as an encampment for the 10th Light Horse Regiment, from 1912, as a private dwelling and a dairy farm before becoming a youth hostel in 1979.

A security fence was installed, later non-heritage listed additions to the building removed, the front wall repaired and the roof restored in view of future occupancy.

[6] The former inn was added to the State Register of Heritage Places on 27 June 2003,[4] and is the oldest commercial building in its area.

Plaque about John Chester on the Rockingham Waterfront Pioneer Rotary Walk
Ruins of the Chesterfield Inn Stables