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Location169 Gray St and 101-103 Brown St HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
File NumberHAMDS038LevelStage 2 study complete |
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SIGNIFICANCE: Keystone building on corner. Represents the major development in Gray Street in the 1950s. [i] HSA DP No. 3 (1954, 1958). Additions shown in 1958 plan. [ii] Ibid. [iii] Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the opening of the Eventide Lutheran Homes, Hamilton 1962-1987, Glenelg Regional Library, p 9. [iv] Garden, Don, Hamilton, p 215.
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
Walter House
169 Gray Street
This building was constructed in 1954 or earlier with substantial additions made c1958. ([i]) Fabric from the bank building previously on the site was incorporated into the present structure. It has local significance as a key building on the corner of Gray and Brown Streets and for its architectural interest as an example of the work of the architects, Walter & Auty, of Walter House, Warrnambool ([ii]) and for its innovative use of aluminium sheeting and the steel flagpole. These architects also designed the Eventide Lutheran Homes in Hamilton (1962-65). ([iii]) Walter House has historical associations with its owner in the 1950s, H Walter, who is quite likely the H F Walter, grain store proprietor, leading citizen and mayor, referred to in Don Garden's Hamilton: A Western District History. ([iv]) The Union Bank was formerly on this site. The existing building has been altered on the ground floor but survives substantially intact and in good condition.
Residential buildings (private)
House