WEATHERBOARD HOUSE, 780 HEIDELBERG-KINGLAKE RD, Hurstbridge
780 HEIDELBERG-KINGLAKE RD WATTLE GLEN, NILLUMBIK SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
House demolished 2011
REVISED STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE, CONTEXT, 2010
What is significant?
The c1915 house, which was formerly the Hurstbridge police station, the gabled outbuilding and the surrounding site to the extent of the title boundaries.
How is it significant?
The house and the associated gabled outbuilding are historically significant to the Shire of Nillumbik.
Why is it significant?
The house is historically significant as one of only three remaining pre-1920 houses that were built opposite the railway station, following the opening of the railway line in 1912, and because it is a reminder of the town's growth following the railway's completion (Criteria A & B). The house is historically significant for it connections to the pioneering orchardist George Apted and the Hurstbridge Cool Stores, and because it was later used as the Hurstbridge Police Station (c1935-1954), while the gabled outbuilding reputedly served as the police lock-up (Criteria A & H).
BUTLER STUDY, 2001
Revised statement of significance
Given its good state of external preservation as seen from the street (if not condition) the house is significant to the Nillumbik Shire:
. For its close association with early police work in Hurstbridge;
. For its association with early suburban land development arising from the advent of the railway;
. As one of three surviving pre 1920 houses built opposite the new railway station; and
. For its initial connection with the pioneering orchardist, Apted, and the Hurstbridge Cool Stores which was in turn associated with the major primary industry in the area at that time.
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Bick Statement of significance
Most probably constructed after the coming of the railway in 1912, this building is a significant streetscape element and one of just three surviving pre 1920 houses that were built opposite the Railway Station. The opening of the railway line had a major impact on the growth of Hurstbridge and this house is the southernmost of a very largely intact group of buildings from that period that still form the heard of the town. Only Allwood further north on the Heidelberg-Kinglake Road predates the coming of the railway.
BASIS OF SIGNIFICANCE:
ILLUSTRATION OF THE THEME
STREETSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE
DEGREE OF SIGNIFICANCE LOCAL SIGNIFICANCE
EXTENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: ENTIRE BUILDING AND SITE
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WEATHERBOARD HOUSE, 780 HEIDELBERG-KINGLAKE RD, Hurstbridge - Historical Australian Themes
TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT
3.5.3 Developing agricultural industries
3.9 Farming for commercial profit
5.8 Working on the land
7.6.3 Policing Australia
8.12 Living in and around Australian homes
8.14 Living in the country and rural settlementsWEATHERBOARD HOUSE, 780 HEIDELBERG-KINGLAKE RD, Hurstbridge - Physical Description 1
Style Edwardian.
Design standard.
Plan rectangular.
Single storeyed.
Walls timber stud construction, weatherboard clad.
Roof hipped with front gable, corrugated iron clad.
Features are the gabled projecting front room, front verandah, roof and early sleepout? addition.WEATHERBOARD HOUSE, 780 HEIDELBERG-KINGLAKE RD, Hurstbridge - Usage/Former Usage
Original and Continuing Use: House
WEATHERBOARD HOUSE, 780 HEIDELBERG-KINGLAKE RD, Hurstbridge - Physical Conditions
Description
This is a simple and typical weatherboard Federation Bungalow style house with a projecting gabled room bay and three-light casement windows, a Dutch'-hipped main roof and integral verandah with fretted brackets' arid slatted and scalloped frieze, and a red brick main chimney. There is a related hedge remnant at the front of the house. New windows have been placed in the sides and rear.
The house is in only fair condition with a need to:
. Reblock, repair floor framing and rebuild the verandah,
. attend to roof drainage;
. resto're windows; and
. restore and refix verandah elements such as the balustrade and frieze., Nearby is a simple gabled out-building which was reputedly used as a lockup. A detached laundry at the rear is in a ruinous state.
WEATHERBOARD HOUSE, 780 HEIDELBERG-KINGLAKE RD, Hurstbridge - Intactness
Mrs AM Burke's submission
Mrs Burke is unwilling to maintain' the house although it needs a lot of work because of its age;
She wishes to maintain the development potential of the land (units?).
She does not question its heritage worth.
Heritage Study and Grading
Nillumbik - Shire of Eltham Heritage Study
Author: David Bick
Year: 1992
Grading:Nillumbik - Nillumbik Heritage Investigation
Author: Graeme Butler
Year: 2000
Grading:
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