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Union Bank of Australia building, Orange

The Union Bank of Australia building is a heritage-listed former school and bank building and now offices and restaurant at 84 Byng Street, Orange, City of Orange, New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as Union Bank of Australia (former), Weymouth House and Hesley Gallery. The property is owned by The Trustee for Union Bank Property Trust (Private). It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

Union Bank of Australia building
Former Union Bank of Australia
Location84 Byng Street, Orange, City of Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates33°16′53″S 149°05′49″E / 33.2814°S 149.0969°E / -33.2814; 149.0969
OwnerThe Trustee for Union Bank Property Trust
Official nameUnion Bank of Australia (former); Weymouth House; Hesley Gallery
TypeState heritage (built)
Designated2 April 1999
Reference no.230
TypeBank
CategoryCommercial
Location of Union Bank of Australia building in New South Wales

History edit

 
Union Bank of Australia Building

The Union Bank of Australia was established in Orange in 1857 in temporary premises and in 1858 opened in the present building. It was first bank in Orange. In April 1862 the business of the Union Bank was taken over by the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney. It would be after this year that the building was acquired and used as a police station. In 1874-75 buildings for the Police Department were under construction in Byng Street not far from the Court House.[1]

It was after this date that Mr T. H. Richards conducted a school in this building called Weymouth House. In 1893 Mr Richards transferred his school and the building became a Girls School called Dombrane College. After closing as Queen's College in about 1911-12 the building then became a boarding house conducted by Miss Hawke and her mother. After the boarding school it was used as residential flats.[2][1]

In February 1980 the Heritage Council was advised by the National Trust of Australia (NSW) that the Former Union Bank was under threat of demolition. A Section 130 Order was placed over the building on 29 February 1980. A formal notice under Section 132 was subsequently made by the owners of the building with the intention to demolish the building. After taking into consideration the views of Orange Council and the owners of the building an Interim Conservation Order was placed over the building on 18 April 1980 in an effort to find a suitable use for the building.[1]

In August 1980 the Department of Public Works inspected the property and advised the building was significant for its historic and streetscape value and was suitable for re-use as professional offices or residential/commercial use. In 1981 the property was sold and a loan and grant was made available to the owners for the restoration of the building. On 11 February 1983 a Permanent Conservation Order was placed over the property.[1]

It was transferred to the State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

Description edit

 
Building with classroom attached

The building comprises a two-storey rendered brick and iron-roofed main building with a later single-storey brick classroom or hall at the rear, added during the period of school occupancy of the building and perhaps contemporary with the Federation style porch of timber construction added to shelter the principal entry to the main building. Outbuildings at the rear include a separate kitchen-house and a stables block with later garage addition, the latter original internal details such as the horse "boxes" and wooden cobble floors.[1]

The bank building proper is of simple and austere Victorian styling, its facade enlivened only by decorative lintels, keystones and sills to the window openings. Internally the building is also very simply and economically fitted with none of the elaboration usually found in major commercial premises of the period. Original doors, architraves and skirtings, fireplace surrounds and main staircase survive but are simple and basic in design.[3][1]

Modifications and dates edit

 
Rear view

The following modifications have been made to site:[1]

  • 1858 – main two-storey building constructed
  • 1880s – single storey building at rear constructed
  • 1981 – Heritage Council approval given for conversion and restoration of buildings
  • 1983 – Heritage Council approval given for use of ground floor for restaurant purposes
  • 1985 – Heritage Council approval given for the stratification into 3 titles ad change of use of the property
  • 1988 – Heritage Council approval given for new fire escape, firehose reel, exit lights and emergency lighting
  • 1992 – Heritage Council approval given for replacement of portico, and interior alterations.

Heritage listing edit

 
Heritage boundaries

Opened in 1858 by the Union Bank of Australia it has historic significance as the first bank of Orange. The former Union Bank building is of simple and austere Victorian styling, its facade enlivened only by decorative lintels, keystones and sills to the window openings. Situated on a corner it makes a positive architectural contribution to the street. (Heritage Office files)[1]

The Orange branch of the Union Bank of Australia was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.[1]

The place is important in demonstrating the course, or pattern, of cultural or natural history in New South Wales.

Opened in 1858 by the Union Bank of Australia it has historic significance as the first bank of Orange. (Heritage Office files)[1]

The place is important in demonstrating aesthetic characteristics and/or a high degree of creative or technical achievement in New South Wales.

The former Union Bank building is of simple and austere Victorian styling, its facade enlivened only by decorative lintels, keystones and sills to the window openings. Situated on a corner it makes a positive architectural contribution to the street. (Heritage Office files)[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Union Bank of Australia (former)". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H00230. Retrieved 1 June 2018.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  2. ^ Letter to Heritage Council 25.3.1980
  3. ^ Branch Managers Report to the Heritage Council 21.3.1980

Bibliography edit

  • Branch Managers Report to the Heritage Council 21.3.1980. 1980.
  • Attraction Homepage (2007). "Belgravia @ Union Bank".
  • Tourism NSW (2007). "Belgravia @ Union Bank".

Attribution edit

  This Wikipedia article was originally based on Union Bank of Australia (former), entry number 00230 in the New South Wales State Heritage Register published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 under CC-BY 4.0 licence, accessed on 1 June 2018.

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The Union Bank of Australia building is a heritage listed former school and bank building and now offices and restaurant at 84 Byng Street Orange City of Orange New South Wales Australia It is also known as Union Bank of Australia former Weymouth House and Hesley Gallery The property is owned by The Trustee for Union Bank Property Trust Private It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 1 Union Bank of Australia buildingFormer Union Bank of AustraliaLocation84 Byng Street Orange City of Orange New South Wales AustraliaCoordinates33 16 53 S 149 05 49 E 33 2814 S 149 0969 E 33 2814 149 0969OwnerThe Trustee for Union Bank Property TrustNew South Wales Heritage RegisterOfficial nameUnion Bank of Australia former Weymouth House Hesley GalleryTypeState heritage built Designated2 April 1999Reference no 230TypeBankCategoryCommercialLocation of Union Bank of Australia building in New South Wales Contents 1 History 2 Description 2 1 Modifications and dates 3 Heritage listing 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Bibliography 5 2 AttributionHistory edit nbsp Union Bank of Australia Building The Union Bank of Australia was established in Orange in 1857 in temporary premises and in 1858 opened in the present building It was first bank in Orange In April 1862 the business of the Union Bank was taken over by the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney It would be after this year that the building was acquired and used as a police station In 1874 75 buildings for the Police Department were under construction in Byng Street not far from the Court House 1 It was after this date that Mr T H Richards conducted a school in this building called Weymouth House In 1893 Mr Richards transferred his school and the building became a Girls School called Dombrane College After closing as Queen s College in about 1911 12 the building then became a boarding house conducted by Miss Hawke and her mother After the boarding school it was used as residential flats 2 1 In February 1980 the Heritage Council was advised by the National Trust of Australia NSW that the Former Union Bank was under threat of demolition A Section 130 Order was placed over the building on 29 February 1980 A formal notice under Section 132 was subsequently made by the owners of the building with the intention to demolish the building After taking into consideration the views of Orange Council and the owners of the building an Interim Conservation Order was placed over the building on 18 April 1980 in an effort to find a suitable use for the building 1 In August 1980 the Department of Public Works inspected the property and advised the building was significant for its historic and streetscape value and was suitable for re use as professional offices or residential commercial use In 1981 the property was sold and a loan and grant was made available to the owners for the restoration of the building On 11 February 1983 a Permanent Conservation Order was placed over the property 1 It was transferred to the State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 1 Description edit nbsp Building with classroom attached The building comprises a two storey rendered brick and iron roofed main building with a later single storey brick classroom or hall at the rear added during the period of school occupancy of the building and perhaps contemporary with the Federation style porch of timber construction added to shelter the principal entry to the main building Outbuildings at the rear include a separate kitchen house and a stables block with later garage addition the latter original internal details such as the horse boxes and wooden cobble floors 1 The bank building proper is of simple and austere Victorian styling its facade enlivened only by decorative lintels keystones and sills to the window openings Internally the building is also very simply and economically fitted with none of the elaboration usually found in major commercial premises of the period Original doors architraves and skirtings fireplace surrounds and main staircase survive but are simple and basic in design 3 1 Modifications and dates edit nbsp Rear view The following modifications have been made to site 1 1858 main two storey building constructed 1880s single storey building at rear constructed 1981 Heritage Council approval given for conversion and restoration of buildings 1983 Heritage Council approval given for use of ground floor for restaurant purposes 1985 Heritage Council approval given for the stratification into 3 titles ad change of use of the property 1988 Heritage Council approval given for new fire escape firehose reel exit lights and emergency lighting 1992 Heritage Council approval given for replacement of portico and interior alterations Heritage listing edit nbsp Heritage boundaries Opened in 1858 by the Union Bank of Australia it has historic significance as the first bank of Orange The former Union Bank building is of simple and austere Victorian styling its facade enlivened only by decorative lintels keystones and sills to the window openings Situated on a corner it makes a positive architectural contribution to the street Heritage Office files 1 The Orange branch of the Union Bank of Australia was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria 1 The place is important in demonstrating the course or pattern of cultural or natural history in New South Wales Opened in 1858 by the Union Bank of Australia it has historic significance as the first bank of Orange Heritage Office files 1 The place is important in demonstrating aesthetic characteristics and or a high degree of creative or technical achievement in New South Wales The former Union Bank building is of simple and austere Victorian styling its facade enlivened only by decorative lintels keystones and sills to the window openings Situated on a corner it makes a positive architectural contribution to the street Heritage Office files 1 See also edit nbsp New South Wales portal Australian non residential architectural stylesReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Union Bank of Australia building Orange a b c d e f g h i j k l m Union Bank of Australia former New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H00230 Retrieved 1 June 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Letter to Heritage Council 25 3 1980 Branch Managers Report to the Heritage Council 21 3 1980 Bibliography edit Branch Managers Report to the Heritage Council 21 3 1980 1980 Attraction Homepage 2007 Belgravia Union Bank Tourism NSW 2007 Belgravia Union Bank Attribution edit nbsp This Wikipedia article was originally based on Union Bank of Australia former entry number 00230 in the New South Wales State Heritage Register published by the State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment 2018 under CC BY 4 0 licence accessed on 1 June 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Union Bank of Australia building Orange amp oldid 1135833511, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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