Local Government
Perth
Region
Metropolitan
258 William Street Perth
Hummus Club
R&I Bank
Perth
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1897
Type | Status | Date | Documents | More information |
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Heritage List | Adopted | 06 May 2022 | ||
Heritage List | Adopted | 31 Aug 2021 |
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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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 3 |
Category 3 |
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Local Heritage Survey | Completed\Draft | Category 3 |
Category 3 |
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 and provides evidence of the former single residential occupation of the land.
The residential form contributes to the community’s sense of place.
With the exception of the two terrace houses on Museum Street, the former house along with its immediate neighbouring buildings to the south, are among the only remaining residential buildings on the street block.
The single storey place, previously occupied by ASRITC (Arts Sport Recreation Industry Training Council), has a simple block form with a hipped roof clad with corrugated iron. The western elevation is dominated by a rendered masonry façade, with three large square openings flush with the front of the verandah, dividing the elevation into bays. Concrete steps lead up to the verandah level and front entrance in the southern bay.
In 2015, a change of use to restaurant/café and refurbishment works was approved for the cottages at No’s 252 and 258 William Street and the adjacent ‘Commercial Bank (fmr)’. The works to No. 258 include the removal of concrete steps and installation of a new ramp and balustrading, installation of new toilets, awnings, fencing, doors, windows, gates and alfresco areas and installation of a hob wall at the rear of the site.
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 and land became a sought-after commodity. Hutt Street (renamed William Street in 1897/98) underwent massive changes during this period with Perth Town Lot Y55, comprising the block of land on Hutt Street between Aberdeen and Francis streets, approved for subdivision in 1894. John Mews, the owner of a house and gardens on the corner with Francis Street from 1884, acquired Lot Y55 in 1895. The land was sub-divided into nine separate lots, with the two corner lots comprising the largest land areas, and subsequently developed with shops and houses.
The former residence, along with the neighbouring residential structure to the south, first appears in ratebooks c.1897 and is recorded as belonging to J.C. Mews. By the mid-1920s properties at 252-258 William Street are listed as a lodging house. The land (formerly Lot 4) was transferred to the Commissioners of the Rural and Industries Bank of WA in 1955. PWD drawings in 1971 showed substantial alterations to the place for the bank which vacated the building in 1990.
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Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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PO Directories | 1897; 1898 | ||
State Register of Heritage Places – Assessment Documentation (William Street Precinct) | DPLH | ||
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 |
Central Perth Heritage Inventory | MRA | March 2016 |
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
Current Street Address is 252 William Street
William Street Precinct (refer P1) - State Register - Permanent 29 May 2001
MRA Ref No. P18
MANAGEMENT LEVEL
Level 3 - Place of Lesser Significance (individual)
Historic Precinct of State Significance (group) – refer P1
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | VACANT\UNUSED | Vacant\Unused |
Original Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Type | General | Specific |
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Wall | BRICK | Rendered Brick |
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