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LocationMorris Street and Wright Street and Stanford Street SUNSHINE, Brimbank City LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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Statement of Significance The Railway Station Estate - Wright & Edwards Heritage Area is of
regional historical and architectural significance as a sub-division
first developed in the speculative boom of the 1880s. This related to
the industrialisation of the area and the creation of a new suburb -
the township of Braybrook Junction. The few remaining houses of the
early 1890s are amongst the oldest in the district and are a
remarkable survival from the era of the 1890s Depression, when many
newly-built houses were moved. This subdivision is also significant for its diversity and the range
of housing from different periods, especially the years immediately
following the establishment of H.V. McKay's Sunshine Harvester Works
at Braybrook Junction. The area provides an interesting comparison
with H.V. McKay's housing estate, since many of his Ballarat workers
moved or built homes here in the early years of the 20th century. The
neighbourhood's population more than doubled in ten years, with
further expansion in the 1920s -30s and during and after World War
Two, creating consistent streetscapes of freestanding, single storey
timber houses with a consistent garden setback.
Residential buildings (private)
Residential Precinct