Sunshine Commercial Precinct
Sun Crescent and City Place and Durham Road SUNSHINE, Brimbank City
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Statement of Significance
The precinct is of architectural significance in representing the prevailing interwar style of relatively unadorned parapeted single story shop fronts. The precinct includes community, civic and commercial premises. While the building stock provides a representative sample of generally typical small shops of the period, Sunshine does contain some more elaborate designs (such as the Derrimut Hotel), some of which can be ascribed to J Raymond Robinson, who fulfilled the role of company architect for the McKay Sunshine Harvester Works.
Characterised generally by low flat corrugated iron clad roofs cantilevered verandahs, the buildings are also set on typical narrow frontage allotments, with small rear yards (now generally redeveloped for storage or parking. The provision of commercial allotments close to the station was consistent with the garden suburb character that was intended in the original town planning designs, and perpetuated in the perceptions of Sunshine's character. In the early 20th century Sunshine's generous suburban estates were atypical of working class housing of the period.
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Sunshine Commercial Precinct - Physical Description 1
A group of several small, mainly Edwardian shops, with low flat roofs of corrugated iron behind brick parapets with mostly altered glazed shopfronts. These are centred around the City Place and Sun Crescent corner, extending down to the Durham Road Corner. As planned, City Place provided the access to the level crossing and railway station, linking the residential estate with the McKay factory. The shops therefore are focussed on what was the busiest thoroughfare in Sunshine prior to the construction of the overpass.
2 City Place, Corner shop in prominent location, 1920s
5-9 Sun Crescent, Brick fronted shops
2-10 Sun Crescent, Brick fronted shops
4-14 City Place, Shop row related to Gross's Chemist shop on the Sun Crescent Corner., 1920s
111 Durham Road, Early shop in street, complements 113 1920s
113 Durham Road, Unusual styling for shop in area, 1925-30c
132, Durham Road, Derrimut Hotel, 1929, Metropolitan, 065
11-15, Sun Crescent, Sunshine Advocate office & shops, 1926 c., Local, 051
The 1960s ANZ Bank (former ES&A), at 115 Durham Road, is a later building within the precinct, which is significant in its own right and typical of later developments in the area but has not been considered to contribute to the significance of the precinct.Sunshine Commercial Precinct - Physical Conditions
Most shopfronts have been altered although the scale and form of the shops remains as originally planned and constructed.
Sunshine Commercial Precinct - Historical Australian Themes
3 Developing local, regional and national economies
3.19 Marketing and retailingHeritage Study and Grading
Brimbank - Brimbank City Council Post-contact Cultural Heritage Study
Author: G. Vines
Year: 2000
Grading: Local
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MASSEY FERGUSON COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H0667
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HV MCKAY MEMORIAL GARDENS AND CHURCHVictorian Heritage Register H1953
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HV MCKAY OFFICESVictorian Heritage Register H1966
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