Our graceful link with the past |
The History of McAlpine House
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McAlpine House was built in 1910 for Pearling Master Herbert Kennedy.
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Made in the traditional and unique architectural
style of Broome, from corrugated iron and timber with spacious,
latticed verandahs, the house has an ambience of tranquillity
and comfort.
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In 1982, Lord
Alistair McAlpine of
West Green purchased the house from the Kennedy family.
Preserving the original structures, he carried out
extensions in keeping with the architectural style
of the original
house. He also planted an extensive garden with aviaries
which housed exotic birds, including his prized Eclectus
Parrots, which still reside at McAlpine House
today.
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It was to be Lord McAlpine’s residence
in Broome for the next decade.
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In the mid 1990's, the house was sold to
Colin and Cheryl Wilkinson, who tastefully rejuvenated
the house and transformed it into an exclusive guest house,
retaining the McAlpine name for the property.
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In the late 1990's, the house once again became a pearler's home, being
purchased by Marilynne Paspaley, a
member of the successful Paspaley family who have been
master pearlers in Broome and the Kimberley since
the 1930's.
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Ms. Paspaley has retained the home's magical
charm and nurtured its evolution into an exclusive boutique
hotel, catering to special guests from around the world. |
As in the early days of last century, McAlpine House is once again home
to travellers from the four corners of the globe, attracted
by the allure of the pearl coast. |