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Bentinck Street houses, Bathurst
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71 (left) and 67 (right) Bentinck Street, Bathurst
Location 67 and 71 Bentinck Street, Bathurst, Bathurst Region, New South Wales, Australia
Official name: House
Type State heritage (built)
Designated 2 April 1999
Reference no. 395
Type Semi-Detached House
Category Residential buildings (private)
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The Bentinck Street houses are two special homes located at 67 and 71 Bentinck Street in Bathurst, Australia. These houses are called "semi-detached," which means they are two separate homes built side-by-side, sharing one wall in the middle. They are privately owned, meaning regular families live in them. Both houses are very important because they are listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register. This happened on April 2, 1999, which means they are protected because of their historical or architectural value.

What Makes a House "Heritage-Listed"?

When a building is "heritage-listed," it means it's officially recognized as important to history or culture. It's like a special badge of honor for a building! This protection helps make sure the building stays safe and doesn't get changed too much. It allows future generations to learn from and enjoy these historical places.

Why Are These Houses Special?

The Bentinck Street houses are important because they show us how homes were built and looked a long time ago. They tell a story about the history of Bathurst and the people who lived there. Keeping them safe helps us remember the past.

What Does "Semi-Detached" Mean?

Imagine two houses that are joined together, sharing one wall. That's a semi-detached house! It's different from a "detached" house, which stands completely alone. Semi-detached homes were a popular way to build houses in many towns, especially in the past, because they could save space and building costs.

The History of Bentinck Street

Bentinck Street is in Bathurst, one of Australia's oldest inland cities. Bathurst was founded in 1815, and it has a rich history. Many buildings in the city, like the Bentinck Street houses, reflect different periods of its growth. These houses would have been part of the developing town, providing homes for families as Bathurst grew.

Life in Bathurst Long Ago

Think about what life might have been like for families living in these houses when they were first built. There would have been no internet, no smartphones, and maybe even no electricity! People would have relied on different ways to get around and communicate. These houses stood through many changes in Bathurst, from horse-drawn carriages to cars, and from gas lamps to electric lights.

Protecting Our Past

The New South Wales State Heritage Register is a list of places that are important to the history of New South Wales. When a place like the Bentinck Street houses is added to this register, it means it has special value. This value could be because of its age, its unique design, or its connection to important events or people. Protecting these places helps us understand where we came from and how our communities have changed over time.

How Heritage Listing Helps

Being heritage-listed means that any big changes to the houses need special approval. This process makes sure that the historical parts of the building are kept safe. It's a way for the government and the community to work together to preserve important parts of our shared history for everyone to enjoy.

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