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Location63-71 CHURCH STREET,, RICHMOND VIC 3121 - Property No 150920
File NumberY2011:2500LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is significant? The bi-chrome brick terrace houses (Nos. 65 & 67 since overpainted) were built by owner and builder Thomas Meredith in 1891. They each have a double-storey rear wing and remained under single ownership until the 1950s. The two-storey rendered shop and residence is of a similar date. How is it significant? Why is it significant? The shop & row house development at 63-71 Church Street, Richmond is architecturally significant (Criterion D) for the uncommon two-storey rear wings to the four houses.
The two-storey shop and residence, and the row of four single-storey terrace houses at 63-71 Church Street, Richmond, are significant to the extent of their nineteenth century fabric.
The shop & row house development at 63-71 Church Street, Richmond is historically and architecturally significant to the locality of Richmond and the City of Yarra.
The shop & row house development at 63-71 Church Street, Richmond is historically significant (Criterion A) as a relatively well-preserved Victorian-era house row and shop from the boom era of Richmond's development,andfor the association with a local builder developer, Thomas Meredith.
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