FORMER MARKET HOTEL
118-122 BOURKE STREET MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
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Statement of Significance
This place is included on the Victorian Heritage Inventory, for its potential to contain historical archaeological remains associated with the settlement and growth of early Melbourne. Under the terms of the Heritage Act 2017 there is protection for all historical archaeology sites and objects in the state.
Please visit the Heritage Victoria website to find out more about the Heritage Inventory.
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FORMER MARKET HOTEL - History
Heritage Inventory History of Site: Date of first documented occupation, 1849Heritage Inventory Description
FORMER MARKET HOTEL - Heritage Inventory Description
Grant purchased 1840 by Alexander Fullerton Mollison, Squatter. Extended from Bourke to Little Bourke St. 1849 - property was shop, 1 room boiling house, cellar & yard. 1851 - Mollison, architect James Gill & builder Charles King applied to build two 2 storey houses in Bourke St. Corner building and shops on site by 185 1859-63 further building. During 1850s on corner Graziers Co Butcher Shop. 1867-8 corner shop became Market Hotel. Name changed to National Hotel, which operated 1873 to post-WWI. Other shop uses: later C.19th, wine and spirit merchant, tailor. Early C.20th, photographers, dentists, opticians. 1920s-1950s 'National Chambers' occupied by dancing/music.
Archeological Potential: Potential (area)
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FORMER CARLTON AND UNITED BREWERYVictorian Heritage Register H0024
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ROSAVILLEVictorian Heritage Register H0408
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MEDLEY HALLVictorian Heritage Register H0409
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