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'''Wallcliffe House''' was a [[Heritage Council of Western Australia|heritage listed]] two-storey stone, shingle and corrugated iron homestead located near [[Prevelly, Western Australia|Prevelly]] and the mouth of the [[Margaret River (Western Australia)|Margaret River]] in [[Western Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://register.heritage.wa.gov.au/PDF_Files/U-Z%20-%20A-D/00114%20Wallcliffe%20%28P-AD%29.PDF|title=Register of Heritage Places - Assessment Documentation|work=Heritage Council of Western Australia|date=25 November 2011}}</ref> It was built by [[Alfred Bussell|Alfred]] and Ellen Bussell (nee Heppingstone) between 1857 and 1865 in the [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]]-[[Georgian]] style,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://register.heritage.wa.gov.au/PDF_Files/00114%20Wallcliffe%20%28P%29.PDF|title=Register of Heritage Places - Permanent Entry|work=Heritage Council of Western Australia|date=25 November 2011}}</ref> using limestone quarried on the property and pit-sawn jarrah.
 
Wallcliffe was the centerpiece of the [[Bussell family]]'s {{convert|24000|ha|adj=on}} estate which extended from [[Cowaramup, Western Australia|Cowaramup]] to the [[Donnelly River]].