PRIVATE HOSPITAL (FORMER)
9 Bell Street GLENTHOMPSON, Southern Grampians Shire
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Statement of Significance
The former Private Hospital is located on the east side of Bell Street on the eastern side of the township of Glenthompson. The building is a large timber house in the Italianate style but with hints of the Federation period Queen Anne style. The verandah, now without most of its decoration, is timber and has a concave rather than a bullnose profile. The house was originally built by the important McLennan family. John McLennan is considered to be the founder of Glenthompson, and owed the first store, pub and post office, as well as being the first white person to build a house in Glenthompson. It is not known if this building was built by John McLennan or his nephew, Alexander Frederick McLennan who took over John's interests after his retirement. The house was used as Brambledene Private Hospital between about 1907-1928, when it became a bush nursing hospital. It remained as a bush nursing hospital, with about 83 subscribers until a decline in the daily bed rate forced its closure in 1939. The house has had many of the decorative features removed from the exterior, and has lost some integrity due to this. The house appears to be in good condition, although the interiors have not been inspected. There has been no architect or builder associated with the design.
How is it significant?
The Private Hospital (former), in Bell Street is of historical significance to the Southern Grampians Shire and to the township of Glenthompson.
Why is it significant?
The Private Hospital (former), in Bell Street is of historical significance as the home of the McLennan family, the founders of Glenthompson, and because subsequently it provided medical support to the community and, in particular, it was the place where most people were born.
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PRIVATE HOSPITAL (FORMER) - Physical Conditions
The building is in good condition.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL (FORMER) - Physical Description 1
A large timber house in the Italianate style but with hints of the Federation period Queen Anne style. The former is seen in the asymmetrical plan, loosely Classical detailing, bracketed eaves and shallow pitched hipped roof. The latter is seen in the diagonal axis through the front corner window and the timber verandah. The main roof, covered in corrugated iron, has three sections: a central section and two side sections over the projecting rooms. The verandah, now without most of its decoration, is timber and has a concave rather than a bullnose profile.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL (FORMER) - Historical Australian Themes
Theme 3: Developing local, regional and national economies
3.26 Providing Health Services
3.26.2 Providing hospital services
Theme 8 Developing Australia's cultural life
8.12 Living in and around Australian homes
8.14 Living in the country and rural settlementsPRIVATE HOSPITAL (FORMER) - Usage/Former Usage
residential
PRIVATE HOSPITAL (FORMER) - Integrity
High degree of integrity but verandah detailing is missing. [Interiors not inspected.]
Heritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - Southern Grampians Shire Heritage Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard P/L, Annabel Neylon
Year: 2002
Grading:
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