King Street Precinct
KING STREET BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
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Statement of Significance
This precinct contains well-preserved examples of the mainly Edwardian and Victorian-era homes of tradespeople, shopkeepers and manufacturers of the nearby Bendigo commercial and manufacturing district which developed along with the nearby mining districts. The typical occupants of the precinct shared the localized influence of the commercial area with other inner streets of the city but here the character is concentrated, albeit suffering from its proximity to the commercial centre which spawned it.
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King Street Precinct - Physical Description 1
Contributory Streets Kings Street Precinct
Garsed, Victorian, Edwardian, timber
Hargreaves, Victorian, Edwardian, timber, brick
Queen, Victorian, Edwardian, timber, brick
Wills, Victorian, Edwardian, timber, brick
King Street Precinct - Physical Description 2
King Street Precinct Key Sites
John Emery's House, 108 Queen Street 1882c
Stewart & Scott Grimsby Roller Flour Mill, 35 Wills Street 1873
Richard Williamson's Osmaston, 37 Wills Street 1896-
Cornelius Murphy, 48 Wills Street 1884-
Charles Burke, 92 Wills Street 1906
John Esler's La Mascotte, 113 Wills Street 1872
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Bendigo - Eaglehawk & Bendigo Heritage Study
Author: Graeme Butler & Associates
Year: 1993
Grading:
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BEEHIVE BUILDING COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H0686
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THE EYRIEVictorian Heritage Register H0556
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FORMER COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIAVictorian Heritage Register H0122
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