Author: Liz Gorman, Emily Pickering
Client: Private Client
This HIS was prepared on behalf of our client for submission in objection to development on a neighboring property.
Our client’s heritage listed residence ‘Park Mount’ is historically significant in both fabric and setting.
John and James Colley arrived in the colony of NSW in 1841 from Ireland,…
Authors: Dr Sue Rosen, Dr Noni Boyd, Liz Gorman
Client: Robertson & Hindmarsh Architects
We provided a documentary history of nos. 53 and 55 Drumalbyn Road in order for our client to assess the heritage significance of the properties against the assessment criteria of the Heritage Council of NSW.
The study site was sold to Alexander Algie of Vaucluse on…
Author: Dr Sue Rosen, Emily Pickering
Client: Private Client
The proposal for development of 45 Kethel Road is for the demolition of the existing c.1960s residence and erection of a contemporary dwelling that draws on the fabric and form of the existing residence for inspiration.
This portion of the Plateau Precinct of the Beecroft-Cheltenham Conservation Area was subdivided in the 1960s …
Author: Liz Gorman, Emily Pickering
Client: Private Client
The object of this Heritage Impact Statement is to assess the impact of alterations and additions on the heritage qualities of the residence at 24 Thomas Avenue, Roseville (study site) and the Garden of Roseville Estate Conservation Area within Ku-Ring-Gai LGA.
European activity in the area now known as Roseville began in 1805 with the …
Author: Liz Gorman, Emily Pickering
Client: Robsea Nominees PTY LTD and Bilgola Beach PTY LTD
Our client wishes to demolish the existing c.1960s dwellings at 1-5 Rainbow Road Mittagong, and construct a basement carpark + 3 storey multi-flat residential development.
A Heritage Impact Statement was required because the study site is located next to the Chalybeate Springs. The presence of a mineral spring…
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…