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Location882-884 MT ALEXANDER ROAD, ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is significant?
How is it significant?
Why is it significant?
Cook's Blacksmith at 882-884 Mt Alexander Road, Essendon, is
significant. The Cook's Blacksmith building is in two sections, both
of which are built to the front and side boundaries. The early section
(dating from c.1890) is the brick building at the south side of the
complex. It has an iron-clad gable-fronted roof (concealed by a simple
sheet-metal parapet with 'Norm Cook Welding Repairs' and 'Est 1857'),
two segmental arch windows in the south elevation (now boarded up) and
large ledged timber carriage doors. Appended to its north side is a
second gable-fronted bay, this one timber framed and corrugated-iron
clad.
Cook's Blacksmith at 882-884 Mt Alexander Road, Essendon is of
local historic significance to the City of Moonee Valley.
It is significant for its associations with the development of Mt
Alexander Road and is a representative example of the small businesses
established along its length in the nineteenth century to service
travelers. It appears that a blacksmith has occupied this site since
the 1850s and the continuous association with the Cook family who
first established the business enhances the significance of the place.
It is also significant as a rare surviving example of the simple
industrial buildings once found along Mt Alexander Road, but that have
been almost completely lost due to later development. (Criteria A, B,
D & H)
Manufacturing and Processing
Blacksmith