Settlers House, York

Settlers House is a historic hotel in the centre of York, Western Australia.

[2] Henry Stevens, an expiree who had arrived as a convict in 1852,[3] bought the Settlers property in November 1860 for £40.

[14] In April 1899, Mrs AE Pyke (Charlotte), who had run a "Temperance Hotel" in South Street, moved the business to the Settlers building and occupied the accommodation section on the right hand side.

[18] In 1981, Turton sold to Peter Briggs who had also purchased and established the York Motor Museum.

Briggs extended the old building back towards Howick St.[8] Settlers House continues today as a tavern with a bar and internal and external dining areas, and is known for its live music.