Author: Liz Gorman, Emily Pickering
Client: Federal Hotel
The development at the Federal Hotel (heritage item, in the vicinity of other heritage items, and in the Town of Wellington Heritage Conservation Area) aims to increase the size of the ground floor gaming room and add a new accessway for families to move between the bistro and the grassed beergarden via the public bar.
As soon as publican Joseph Shotliff purchased the hotel’s corner site, he began…
Author: Liz Gorman, Dr Sue Rosen
Client: IMG Hotels
The Dudley Hotel at 250 Stewart Street Bathurst NSW is not an individual heritage item, and is not in the vicinity of other items. However, an Interpretation Strategy was required as a consent condition by Bathurst Regional Council. The strategy seeks to provide for the articulation of the cultural significances to the community through a variety of mediums.
George Lamerton, master bricklayer-turned-publican constructed the core building of the now-Dudley Hotel. He used red brick…
Author: Liz Gorman
Client: Private Client
We prepared a Heritage Impact Statement for the proposal, which seeks to construct a 4 storey apartment development with basement carpark on the site…
Author: Liz Gorman
Client: Private Client
This Statement of Heritage Impact features 107 George Street, Bathurst - not a heritage item, but located in the Bathurst Conservation Area, and in the vicinity of heritage items listed at state and local level.
The shop was constructed in the early 1900s but was …
Author: Dr Sue Rosen, Emily Pickering [research]
Client: Private Client
No. 25 Chester Street is a largely intact working-class cottage dating from c. 1906. It has deeply entangled connections to the nurserymen, tradesmen, shopkeepers and workers who resided in the area at the time of suburban subdivision and subsequent decades.
Starting with the Hopkins, Catts, Burkes, Watkins, Pierce and Simpson families, there is a deep…
Author: Dr Se Rosen
Client: Private Client
This Statement of Heritage Impact was prepared for submission as part of a Development Application for subdivision of 19 Chapman Avenue Beecroft into 2 Lots.
The boundaries of the Beecroft/Cheltenham Conservation Area reflect the boundaries of the Government land release of the Field of Mars Common in 1887…
Author: Liz Gorman
Client: Private Client
We undertook a feasibility assessment of a new design for alterations & a potential 1st floor addition at 10 Sutherland Road. We reviewed the architectural plans to assess and provide feedback with the plans to Pre-DA…
Author: Dr Sue Rosen
Client: Private Client
We assessed the heritage impact of the development application for the construction of a new two storey residence at 8A Britannia Street, Pennant Hills on the significance of individually listed 8 and 12 Britannia Street and that on the nearby …
Author: Liz Gorman, Emily Pickering [research]
Client: Private Client
The object of this Heritage Impact Statement was to assess the impact of alterations to 8 Stephen Street Balmain on the heritage qualities of heritage listed properties in the vicinity and on the Balmain East Heritage Conservation Area.
8 Stephen Street is located within the site of a 550-acre grant made to Surgeon William Balmain by Governor John Hunter in 1800. Balmain only held the grant to 1804 when it was clandestinely transferred to Dr John Gilchrist…
Author: Dr Sue Rosen
Client: Private Client
6 The Crescent is located in Precinct 1 of the Beecroft-Cheltenham Heritage Conservation Area of the Hornsby Local Environmental Plan.
We examined the applicable heritage controls for the property and identified constraints and opportunities. Some indicative examples are offered to inspire ideas for design elements of that will be acceptable in the context and to Council’s assessors of the site and the heritage streetscape…