ELTHAM COURT HOUSE, former, 730 MAIN ROAD, ELTHAM
730 MAIN ROAD ELTHAM, NILLUMBIK SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
REVISED STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE, CONTEXT, 2010
What is significant?
The former c1860 court house, its fittings, furnishings and the mature exotic planting and the surrounding site to the title boundaries.
How is it significant?
The courthouse is historically and aesthetically significant to the State of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
The court house is historically significant as the oldest public building remaining in Eltham together with the former police station (HO122), as one of the earliest 'suburban' court houses in greater Melbourne and because there are only six remaining examples of similar small brick country houses (with small projecting entry porches and a gabled form) in Victoria (Criteria A & B). The court house is historically significant because its construction was intended to emphasise the centralised control over law and order in the colony in the wake of the 1852 Snodgrass committee report and the resulting Police Regulation Act (1853) (Criterion A). The court house is historically and aesthetically significant as a fine example of a mid 19th century brick rural court house constructed in the immediate aftermath of the gold rush (Criteria D & E and because, together with the former police station, it forms a major part of an important historic civic group in the Shire (Criteria A & E). The court house is aesthetically significant because it is of a modest scale and features: Italianate style eaves and exposed timber purlin ends, symmetrically placed central front porch with its round headed top-lit front door, an oculi gable end vent, twelve pane window, plinth and chimney (Criterion E).
BUTLER STUDY, 2001
The former Eltham Court of Petty Sessions is significant to Victoria, Nillumbik Shire and the metropolitan area:
. as one of the earliest' suburban' court houses in Greater Melbourne;
. as a fine example of a mid 19th century brick rural court house ( with furnishings) from the first boom period of Colonial law and order in the immediate aftermath of a police inquiry and the effects of the gold rush - an important phase of building which sought to establish the physical presence of centralised control over law and order in the colony after the 1852 Snodgrass Committee Report on the Victorian police force and the resulting 1853 'Police Regulation Act ';
. as one of two 1850s police quarters and court houses combinations to survive from this period;
. as the only 19th century court house in the Nillumbik Shire;
. for its important associations with the early, history of the Eltham township, its use for Eltham Road Board meetings and later school accommodation. { 2};
. as the oldest public building remaining in Eltham; and
. (with the adjoining former police station)'as a major part of an important historic civic group in the Shire.
BASIS OF SIGNIFICANCE:
ILLUSTRATION OF THE THEMES
HISTORY
ARCHITECTURE
STREETSCAPE
SOCIAL
DEGREE OF SIGNIFICANCE:STATE SIGNIFICANCE
EXTENT OF SIGNIFICANCE:
ENTIRE BUILDING, FITTINGS, FURNISHINGS, MATURE EXOTIC PLANTING AND SITE
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ELTHAM COURT HOUSE, former, 730 MAIN ROAD, ELTHAM - Physical Description 1
Style/era mid Victorian.
Design standard.
Plan rectangular with projecting front porch.
Single storeyed.
Walls solid face brick with quoins.
Roofs gabled with eaves, slate clad.
Features are the modest scale of the building, the Italianate style eaves and exposed timber purlin ends, symmetrically placed central front porch with its round headed top lit front door, oculi gable end vent, twelve pane windows, plinth and chimney.
This court house and the police station nearby represent the sut:ge in police and court building after a review of the police presence in the Colony and the effects on the population and its distribution caused by the gold rush. A similar era complex once existed in Heidelberg (now only the police station and alater court house) but otherwise these structures were mainly located in the many rural areas affected by gold.
The National Trust of Australia citation is as follows (as of 1998):
An example of the simple form of early brick courthouse with gabled roof and porch constructed in 1860.
ELTHAM COURT HOUSE, former, 730 MAIN ROAD, ELTHAM - Usage/Former Usage
Original Use: Court of Petty Sessions
Other Uses: Eltham Road Board meetings, Road Board Secretary's office (1860s), Overflow classroom for Dalton Street School (1875)
ELTHAM COURT HOUSE, former, 730 MAIN ROAD, ELTHAM - Historical Australian Themes
4.5 Making settlements to serve rural Australia
7.6.4 Dispensing justice
8.14 Living in the Country and Rural SettlementsHeritage Study and Grading
Nillumbik - Shire of Eltham Heritage Study
Author: David Bick
Year: 1992
Grading: State
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MONTSALVATVictorian Heritage Register H0716
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ELTHAM COURT HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H0784
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FORMER POLICE QUARTERSVictorian Heritage Register H1539
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