633 Burwood Road
633 Burwood Road HAWTHORN, BOROONDARA CITY
Auburn Village Precinct
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Statement of Significance
Status within precinct reviewed by Context Pty Ltd in 2012:
This building is a two-storey rendered Victorian shop which forms a pair with No. 631. The pair was given C-grade in 1992 Hawthorn Study, and a Contributory grade in 2005 Context Auburn Village study. The buildings fit into the period of significance of the precinct (1885-1910) and accord with general description of contributory buildings. Also the current citation notes that the Burwood Road buildings are less intact than those on Auburn Rd (like this one - which has a new shopfront, but is intact above).
Grading should be corrected for Nos 631-633 to Contributory to the precinct.
HO260 Auburn Village Precinct, Hawthorn
Reference - Auburn Village Heritage Study Heritage Guidelines (2005)
The Auburn Village Precinct, Hawthorn, is an area of cultural heritage significance for the following reasons:
- The precinct is a representative example of a major commercial precinct of late 19th and early 20th century.
- The precinct demonstrates the important influence of railways by encouraging the development of commercial centres around stations, and illustrates the speculative development boom in Hawthorn during the late nineteenth century before the on-set of the 1890s depression.
- The scale and grandeur of a number of the shops, particularly the three storey shops at 132-142 and 144-148 Auburn Road, reflect the importance of Auburn Village (and the middle class aspirations of Hawthorn at the time) as one of three major shopping centres in Hawthorn during the nineteenth century, and illustrates the type of development characterising a wealthy and dynamic city that led to the description 'Marvellous Melbourne'.
- The precinct is especially notable for the very intact late nineteenth century commercial streetscape in Auburn Road, which includes a remarkable collection of often elaborate and richly ornamented late Victorian shop rows that are complemented by a number of landmark buildings including the Auburn Hotel, Auburn Railway Station, and the three storey shop rows on the west side of the street.
- Many of the early shops within the precinct were designed by the noted local architect John Beswicke, who also designed the Hawthorn Town Hall.
- Burwood Road, while less intact, includes groups of commercial shop rows with common siting, scale, fenestration, and ornament that create relatively cohesive and homogeneous streetscapes that provide an appropriate context.
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Heritage Study and Grading
Boroondara - Individual Site Assessments 2012
Author: Boroondara Council
Year: 2012
Grading:Boroondara - Auburn Village Heritage Study
Author: Context P/L
Year: 2005
Grading: No Signif.Boroondara - Hawthorn Heritage Study
Author: Meredith Gould Conservation Architects
Year: 1993
Grading:
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AUBURN PRIMARY SCHOOL NO.2948Victorian Heritage Register H1707
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AUBURN RAILWAY STATION COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H1559
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GLENFERRIE RAILWAY STATION COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H1671
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