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Residence, 60 Hamilton Street

Author

City of Bayswater

Place Number

26764
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Location

60 Hamilton Street Bayswater

Location Details

Local Government

Bayswater

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage List Adopted 25 Feb 2020

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Local Heritage Survey Adopted 25 Feb 2020 Classification 3

Classification 3

Sites have heritage significance, though it is likely that these places will or have experienced development pressure. Owners of properties are encouraged to retain and conserve their property wherever possible, although demolition would be supported where there is limited opportunity to retain the existing buildings.

Statement of Significance

The place has aesthetic value for its demonstration of the form and
detail of a Federation Bungalow residence executed in timber.

The place has historic value for its association with the development
and establishment of this portion of Bayswater in the 1900s.

The place has social value as a demonstration of the scale and form of
housing in the early 1900s for professional men and their families.

Physical Description

A house of timber framed construction with weatherboard cladding on the low side of the street. The house
presents as a single storey at street level and has a partial lower level towards the rear.
The house has a hipped corrugated metal roof with gablets facing the front and rear and two face brick chimneys
with corbelling and clay pots on the left. The roof extends at a slight pitch break to create a full width verandah that
wraps around the left side of the house and is supported on turned timber posts with decorative timber brackets
and a simple open timber balustrade. A flight of stairs is connected to the left side of the verandah, connecting it to
the lower level externally. The house has a centrally located front entry door surrounded by sidelights and fanlights
and flanked by a timber framed sash window to either side.
The house is set behind mature trees with a paved driveway sloping down to the lower level on the left side and a
concrete driveway leading to a freestanding garage at street level on the right.

History

The subdivision plan for this portion of Bayswater was approved for residential occupation in 1896. Prior to this
subdivision the land was owned by local brick maker, James Burgess. Hamilton Street was previously known as
Burgess Street because of this association. The subdivision had been advertised in the local press from late in 1903
as the 'Hamilton Estate' and included 94 lots, all with lots fronting a macadamised road.
It is not clear from the available information when this residence was built. An occupant in the late 1910s was brick
maker, Henry Robert Cook who married Martha Nayomey Burgess in 1901. It is likely this was the daughter of James
Burgess. The couple later lived in Bunbury for many years.
This residence would be appropriate for a couple of means however the choice of timber for the residence is curious
given the occupation of the occupant. Prior to the occupation of the place by the Cooks, labourer Archibald Edwards
is recorded living at this address however it may have been a different building. The form and detail of the residence
suggests its construction was in the early 20th century.
Aerial photographs indicate the residence was originally much smaller in its extent. Extensions in c1984 doubled the
footprint of the building and altered the roof form. It is possible the house always had two levels to the rear but the
additions have created generous spaces across two storeys.

Integrity/Authenticity

High/Moderate

Condition

Good

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
Aerial photographs, 1953-2017, Landgate
Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980.
City of Bayswater Municipal Inventory, 2006.
Western Australian Post Office Directories, 1893-1949.

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Original Use RESIDENTIAL Single storey residence
Present Use RESIDENTIAL One-and-a-half storey residence

Architectural Styles

Style
Federation Bungalow

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Wall TIMBER Weatherboard
Roof METAL Zincalume

Historic Themes

General Specific
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY Settlements
PEOPLE Early settlers
OCCUPATIONS Domestic activities

Creation Date

19 May 2021

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

19 May 2021

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