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Location40 Martin Street, PENSHURST VIC 3289 - Property No 001
File Number700LevelStage 2 study complete |
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What is significant?
The former Bank of Victoria is a single storey rendered brick building located at on the corner of Martin and Cox Streets, some 100 metres west of the centre of Penshurst. The former bank of Victoria was the first bank opened in Penshurst, in 1869, the architect and contractor are unknown. The bank is a typical example of highly restrained Victorian classicism, using the Italian palazzo form because of its association with the origin of modern banking in Florence. The building has suffered few alterations, and is in good condition. There is a timber manager's residence at the rear of the property which dates from the 1860s. This appears to be in good condition also.
How is it significant?
The former Bank of Victoria is of architectural and historical significance to the township of Penshurst and the Southern Grampians Shire.
Why is it significant?
The bank is of architectural significance as an example of the application of the restrained classical style in banks. The architecture, being conservative and classical, presented an image of security and stability to its customers. The former Bank of Victoria is of historical significance as one of the major financial institutions which serviced the township for over 130 years.
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