former Store or Stables
42 Thompson Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Gray St Commercial Precinct Hamilton

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Statement of Significance
SIGNIFICANCE: Apparently a livery stable, store or carriage works, this building is one of the largest surviving from the nineteenth century in Hamilton.
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
Former Store or Stables
42 Thompson Street
This building is of local historic and architectural significance for its associations with horse transport in the nineteenth century and the quality of its architecture. It was built, probably in the early 1870s but possibly in the 1860s, on land originally sold by the Crown to T Butler in 1860. (i) It is one of the largest buildings surviving from the nineteenth century in Hamilton and apprently the only commercial stables. (ii) The form of the building is typical of livery stables with stalls and access from both ends on the ground floor and storage for hay on the upper floor. The detailing of the building, while neo-classical in its simplicity, is strictly utilitarian. Its conversion to the retailing of plant and machinery is a typical twentieth century transformation for such buildings. For this reason the addition of the showroom at the front even though it compromises the original facade can be regarded as historic in its own right. The building remains substantially intact and in good condition. Because of its scale it is a major element in the streetscape. It relates to the nearby C J Evans & Sons, Wool and Skin Buyers sheds in French Street.
FOOTNOTES
i He may have been the father of the James Butler who was the Town Clerk from 1892-1897, Garden, D, Hamilton, p 123.
ii Its major competitor was around the corner in Gray Street.
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former Store or Stables - Physical Description 1
MATERIALS:
Roof: corrugated iron
Walls: brick (part painted)
Dressings: cement render
Plinth: rockface bluestone
Windows: timber 12 pane dhs
Paving: concrete
Other: bluestone shoulders to arch at rear
NOTABLE FEATURES: combination of arches in rear elevation including rare shouldered arch
LEVEL OF STREETSCAPE SIGNIFICANCE: 1 || 2 |X| 3 ||
STYLE: Conservative Classicalformer Store or Stables - Historical Australian Themes
ASSOCIATED HISTORIC THEMES
Transport: Livery stables and store
former Store or Stables - Integrity
Integrity: G
former Store or Stables - Physical Conditions
Conditions: G
Heritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - City of Hamilton Conservation Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard with Carlotta Kellaway & Michael Looker (plus Francis Punch)
Year: 1991
Grading: C
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MECHANICS INSTITUTEVictorian Heritage Register H2171
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HAMILTON BOTANIC GARDENSVictorian Heritage Register H2185
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HAMILTON GAS HOLDERVictorian Heritage Register H1086
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