Local Government
Claremont
Region
Metropolitan
4 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 |
HA - Category 2 |
Some Contribution: shopfront not original
Single storey rendered masonry shop that is one of a group of four semi-detached shops of the same design. The simple parapet has pilasters to each side and moulded horizontal detail. The shopfront is contemporary with a flat boxed suspended verandah awning over.
No. 4 was tenanted by varied occupations. In 1905, boot dealer Charles Book was at No. 4 followed by Telfer's Steam Laundry receiving office (1910), and Mrs S. McMahon's dressmaking establishment (1920). In 1930 the place was Prior and Tooker's Claremont Furniture Arcade, and by 1935 it was Freecorn's Quick Service Store. Freecorn later moved south to No. 10-12. No. 4 was later the Good Samaritan Store. It had a modern shop front by the 1950s. In 1986, this shop was Roger David.
Individual Building or Group
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