Local Government
Claremont
Region
Metropolitan
10 Bay View Tce Claremont
Claremont
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1900
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Heritage List | Adopted | 07 Jul 2015 |
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 05 Aug 2014 | HA - Category 2 |
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Some Contribution: significant alterations to frontage.
Single storey rendered masonry shop with simple rectangular parapet. The shopfront is contemporary with a flat boxed suspended verandah awning over.
George Hudson electrical occupied No. 10 and 1923 James Black's small goods shop was at No. 12. By 1930, the tenants were wicker worker R. McKenny (No. 10) and Mrs E. Paterson's grocery shop (No. 12). Tobacconists Reg Hamley (1935) was followed into No. 10 by J. W. White (1940-49) and Macrides & Co fruiters were at No. 12. By the 1970s, Freecorn's Store had moved to No. 10, joining it with the shop at No. 12, and it was during their occupancy that the parapet details were altered with the hoarding.
Elizabeth and Brendan Lovell opened Paradiso, a boutique with a café, in No. 10-12 in 1982 and ran it for 18 months. The Lovells also had Designa home fashions further south on the Terrace. In 1986, the occupants were Paradiso (No. 10) then owned by Barry Carroll, and Calendar Girl (No. 12)
Historic Town or district
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