Local Government
Perth
Region
Metropolitan
242 William Street Perth
Ruck Rover
Perth
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1878 to 1922, Constructed from 1880, Constructed from 1920
Type | Status | Date | Documents | More information |
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Heritage List | Adopted | 06 May 2022 | ||
Heritage List | Adopted | 31 Aug 2021 |
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Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | More information | |
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Category | Description | ||||
Local Heritage Survey | Adopted | 28 Mar 2023 | Category 2 |
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 13 Mar 2001 |
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Local Heritage Survey | Completed\Draft | Category 2 |
Category 2 |
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Municipal Inventory | Completed\Draft | 13 Mar 2001 |
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The place has aesthetic interest due to its truncated corner which addresses a street intersection and the Federation style detailing in the façade above the street awning.
The place reflects the development boom which occurred north of the railway at the turn of the century, largely due to gold rush prosperity and the influx of migrants.
The place forms part of the vibrant William Street streetscape and contributes to the community’s sense of place. The uses of the building reflect a diversity of commercial activities and occupation by ethnic groups that are identifiable characteristics of the local environment.
The place is representative of a Federation style commercial building incorporating a truncated corner with a strong focus to the street intersection.
The c. 1905 Building is a two-storey commercial building at the southeast corner of William and Francis streets currently occupied by ‘Ruck Rover; clothing store. The painted brick building is truncated across the street intersection. The original opening has been replaced with a new aluminium framed, glazed door. A contemporary awning over the footpath wraps around the corner and the building facades above retain more of the original Federation style detailing with string course mouldings, rendered masonry pilasters and surrounds to window openings. The detailing is similar to the neighbouring ‘Taylors Buildings’ to the south, but has a higher awning and parapet level reflecting the rise in the natural ground level towards Francis Street. The rear portion of the Francis Street elevation is less elaborate than the three bays around the corner, lacking the mouldings and glazed shopfronts.
Between 2008 and 2011, various works have been undertaken to the existing building including renovations to the front façade on both the William Street and Francis Street elevations of No. 242 as well as No’s. 236-240 in the adjacent ‘Rosen’s Buildings’, and the demolition and relocation of toilet facilities and internal upgrades.
During the 1890’s, the gold-rushes had a profound impact on the state’s economy. Commercial and residential development was rapid in all parts of the town land became a sought after commodity. Hutt Street (renamed William Street in 1897/98) underwent massive changes during this period with Perth Town Lot Y34, being the land on Hutt Street between Francis and James streets, first subdivided in 1896. This northern third of the lot at the Francis Street corner was divided into six narrow portions and building licenses were issued for ‘Taylor’s Buildings’ in 1896. In 1905, a licence was issued to J. P. McLarty for the building at the corner with Francis Street and it is assumed the ‘c. 1905 Building’ was constructed shortly after this date.
This lot, and the two immediately adjoining lots (Lots 2 and 3) which included part of ‘Taylor Building’s’, were transferred to Giovanni Marchesi in 1939 and building licence records show shopfront renovations for the ground level of the building were prepared at this time. The shopfront has since been further modified.
High level of integrity.
Medium level of authenticity.
Good
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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State Register of Heritage Places – Assessment Documentation (William Street Precinct) | DPLH | ||
Central Perth Heritage Inventory | MRA | 2016 | |
HCWA Library ID: 1038) | William Street conservation plan: A heritage assessment and conservation policy for the buildings on the eastern strip of William Street between Roe and Aberdeen Streets | DPLH | November 1995 |
Local Heritage List - Council resolved to approve the entry of places on in the City Planning Scheme No. 2 Heritage List on 31 August 2021 and effective from 6 May 2022 upon the gazettal of City Planning Scheme No. 2 Amendment No. 46 and Local Planning Scheme No. 26 (Normalised Redevelopment Areas) Amendment No. 4
Portion of 238-242 William Street, PERTH WA 6000
William Street Precinct (refer P1) - State Register - Permanent 29 May 2001
MRA Ref No. P15
MANAGEMENT LEVEL
Level 2 - Place of Local Significance (individual)
Historic Precinct of State Significance (group)
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | COMMERCIAL | Shop\Retail Store {single} |
Original Use | COMMERCIAL | Shop\Retail Store {single} |
Style |
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Federation Free Classical |
Type | General | Specific |
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Wall | BRICK | Common Brick |
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