Carlton Fire Station
LocationCarlton, Victoria
Coordinates37°48′05″S 144°57′51″E / 37.801290°S 144.964074°E / -37.801290; 144.964074
Built1927-29
Architectural style(s)Edwardian Baroque
Carlton Fire Station is located in Australia
Carlton Fire Station
Location of Carlton Fire Station in Australia

The Carlton Fire Station, or Fire Station No. 3 or Former Carlton Fire Station, on Swanston Street in Carlton, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia is a historic fire station which was built in 1927–29.[1]

It was deemed of state level heritage significance in Victoria by the Victoria Heritage Council.[1]

It was designed by Cedric Haese Ballantyne (1876-1957) in late Edwardian Baroque style, and was deemed "an excellent representative example" of the numerous Metropolitan Fire Brigade fire stations that he designed.[1]

It is a three-storey brick and stucco building. It has a central entrance leading to a courtyard. Residences for single and married men were on the first and second storeys, and the ground floor on Swanston Street was commercial lease space. It has a balustraded parapet.[2]

The fire station ceased operations on 20 May 1997 and moved on the same day to a new fire station on Bouverie Street, Carlton, just a block away.

The building was converted to residential apartments in 2000.[1]

It is located at 650-656[1] or 644-656[2] Swanston Street.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Former Carlton Fire Station". Victoria Heritage Council. 11 January 2008.
  2. 1 2 "Former No. 3 Carlton Fire Station". Victoria Heritage Council. 13 May 1999.
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