inHerit Logo

Hostel Milligan, Perth

Author

Heritage Council

Place Number

02078
There no heritage location found in the Google fusion table.

Location

453 Murray St Perth

Location Details

24/11/2011 Address includes: 47 Milligan Street, Perth. VFL.

Other Name(s)

Milligan Hostel
Pearl Villa, Hotel Milligan

Local Government

Perth

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Constructed from 1886 to 1930

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage List Adopted 06 Oct 2009 City of Perth
Heritage List Adopted 09 Jan 2004 City of Perth
Heritage Agreement YES 12 Feb 2020 Text of the Heritage Agreement
State Register Registered 14 Jul 2024 Register Entry
Assessment Documentation

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Local Heritage Survey Adopted 28 Mar 2023 Category 1

Category 1

Exceptional significance - Essential to the heritage of the locality. Rare or outstanding example.

City of Perth
Local Heritage Survey Completed\Draft Category 1

Category 1

Exceptional significance - Essential to the heritage of the locality. Rare or outstanding example.

City of Perth
Municipal Inventory Completed\Draft 13 Mar 2001 Category 2

Category 2

Considerable significance - Very important to the heritage of the locality.

City of Perth
Perth Draft Inventory 99-01 YES 31 Dec 1999

Municipal Inventory YES 06 Oct 2009

Classified by the National Trust Classified 08 Jul 2002

Parent Place or Precinct

15846 Central Perth Precinct

Statement of Significance

The original building, Pearl Villa (1887), has rarity value as an extant example of a 19th century residence in Perth that retains its original layout and much of its detailing which reflects the simplicity of the Victorian Regency style.

The original building, Pearl Villa (1887), has historic value as it reflects the expansion and development of residential buildings on the Perth city fringes that occurred as a result of rapid population growth following the discovery of gold in Western Australia in the 1880s and 1890s.

The original building, Pearl Villa (1887) demonstrates the provision of residential accommodation from the 1890s, and from 1930 to 2019, Hostel Milligan, Perth provided low cost, boarding house style accommodation, a practice which is no longer common in Perth.

The additions (1930) are of historic value as they demonstrate the development of Perth in the Inter-War period, being located in the vicinity of other Inter-War buildings such as the adjacent P01330 (RHP) WD & HO Wills Warehouse (1927) and the former ANZ Bank (c1930s) redevelopment located immediately east.

Values

The original 1887 residence (Pearl Villa) is representative of Perth’s expansion and intensive building program that occurred during the gold rush period of the 1880s and 1890s. The layout and detail of this building demonstrates the lifestyle of wealthy members of Perth society at this time.

Hostel Milligan, Perth illustrates the development, occupation and evolution of commercial and residential facilities in central Perth from the 1880s to the Inter-War period, and up until 2019.

The original building, Pearl Villa (1887) is a rare extant example of a 19th century residence in Perth that retains its original layout and much of its detailing which reflects the simplicity of the Victorian Regency style.

From the 1890s, Pearl Villa (1887) was used as residential accommodation and from 1930 to 2019, Hostel Milligan, Perth provided low cost, boarding house style accommodation, a practice which is no longer common in Perth.

The additions (1930) demonstrate the development of Perth in the Inter-War period, being located in the vicinity of other Inter-War buildings such as the adjacent P01330 WD & HO Wills Warehouse (1927) and the former ANZ Bank (c1930s) redevelopment located immediately east.

Hostel Milligan, Perth is associated with past prominent members of the Perth and wider business community, including Joseph Clarkson, the Levinson family and John Spence Christie.

Physical Description

Hostel Milligan, Perth comprises two distinct sections dating from two different eras: the 1887 two storey brick former house to the rear of the site and the enveloping two storeys 1930 commercial and residential section which extends around the Milligan and Murray Street frontages and obscures the majority of the former house from view.

Hostel Milligan, Perth is situated on the south west corner of Milligan and Murray Streets, opposite the WD & HO Wills building on the north west corner of the same junction, the former ANZ Bank building on the south-east corner and a further single storey Art Deco inspired building on the north-east corner, located to the west of the main central area of Perth city.

History

Hostel Milligan, Perth, comprises a two storey brick and iron residence constructed in 1887 in the Victorian Regency style (Pearl Villa), extended in 1930 as commercial premises by two storey additions displaying elements of the Inter-War Art Deco style. The place is located in a prominent position at the junction of Murray and Milligan streets in the central Perth business district.

The discovery of gold in the Kimberley, Murchison and the Yilgarn regions of Western Australia in the 1880s and 1890s, had a dramatic impact on the development of Perth. An increase in population due to gold rush immigration and the subsequent rise in economic prosperity saw the physical nature of the city change dramatically. The opening of the Fremantle-Guildford Railway and the construction of Central Perth Station on the northern side of Wellington Street in 1881, initiated further development of the city centre, particularly on the northern side of the city close to the railway station. Insurance buildings and commercial offices were constructed along St George’s Terrace, and businesses, shops and warehouses were established in Murray, Hay and Wellington Streets. The prominent citizens of Perth lived predominantly in St Georges Terrace and Adelaide Terrace with West Perth gaining in popularity late in the 19th century.

The original building, Pearl Villa (1887) reflects the expansion and development of residential buildings on the Perth city fringes that occurred as a result of this rapid population growth.

From the 1890s, Pearl Villa was used as residential accommodation and from 1930 to 2019, Hostel Milligan, Perth provided low cost, boarding house style accommodation, a practice which is no longer common in Perth.

Integrity/Authenticity

High

Condition

Poor

Associations

Name Type Year From Year To
J Douglas Sanders Architect 1930 -

State Heritage Office library entries

Library Id Title Medium Year Of Publication
10190 Pearl Villa and Hostel Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} 2013

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Present Use COMMERCIAL Restaurant
Present Use RESIDENTIAL Institutional Housing
Original Use RESIDENTIAL Two storey residence
Present Use COMMERCIAL Shopping Complex

Architectural Styles

Style
Inter-War Art Deco
Victorian Regency

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Wall BRICK Two-tone Brick
Roof METAL Corrugated Iron
Wall BRICK Rendered Brick

Historic Themes

General Specific
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES Community services & utilities
OCCUPATIONS Hospitality industry & tourism
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY Settlements
OCCUPATIONS Commercial & service industries

Creation Date

20 Apr 1989

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

11 Sep 2024

Disclaimer

This information is provided voluntarily as a public service. The information provided is made available in good faith and is derived from sources believed to be reliable and accurate. However, the information is provided solely on the basis that readers will be responsible for making their own assessment of the matters discussed herein and are advised to verify all relevant representations, statements and information.