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Bilbarin Hall, located at 32 Franklyn Street in Bilbarin, Western Australia, is a community hub that has been central to local gatherings and events since its construction in 1956. The red brick building features a hipped corrugated iron roof and distinctive structural piers, with double louvred windows along its sides and a central double-opening door. A curved cement porch with steps adorns the front, supported by slender steel circular columns and a flat concrete roof. At the rear, a lean-to kitchen with a timber frame and fibro cement cladding complements the main structure. The hall's design reflects the community's progressive spirit and cooperative efforts during the post-war period. Notably, three bitumen tennis courts situated at the rear of the hall remain a testament to the venue's enduring role in fostering local recreation and social interaction.
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