Sandrino
93-99 Market St, cnr Nairn St
The Portorosa, 93 Market St, and the older, single-storey part of Sandrino, 95 Market St.
Sandrino in Google Maps Streetview, summer 2016. Having started in the single-storey building at 93-95 Market St, they have now expanded into the two-storey building at 99 Market St, on the corner of Nairn St.
Sandrino in Google Maps Streetview, in the c. 1892 two-storey building at the corner of Market and Nairn Sts.
FHC photo#4525, 1995. Looking towards High Street: the Panino bar is on the corner of Nairn Street, Arthur E Davies Funeral Directors is in the centre and the cupola of the National Hotel can be seen in the background. Taken 5 April 1995.
Commercial Building, 99 Market St
History
The history of Lot 448 Market Street can be traced from 1880, when the rates records show two residences on the lot. In 1886, another dwelling was erected on the lot. In 1892, an 'office and dwelling house' appeared. This building is later described as a 'boarding house' or 'shop/dwelling' and becomes No. 99 Market Street. By 1894 there are two dwellings (Nos. 93-95) and a boarding house (No. 99).
Nos. 93 and 95 Market Street are shown in print No. 1869 dated 1905, and held in the Local History Collection. No. 95 clearly had a verandah, but this does not extend over the footpath. By March 1909, No. 93 also appears to have a verandah. Both brick dwellings are shown with verandahs on a 1909 Sewerage Plan held by the Water Authority. These buildings are also shown on a revised plan dated December 1916, and on both plans the verandahs do not extend beyond the allotment.
Nos. 93 and 95 served as private residences until 1954 when they were demolished and replaced by showrooms and an open parking area or taxi depot.
On 29 January 1954, building plans were approved and passed by Council for an office and waiting room for Dave Johnson Motors. On 11 August 1954, plans for a showroom and lubritorium to the value of £6, 500 were approved and passed. These showrooms were completed by 1955. Dave Johnson Motors occupied and owned the premises at 93-97 Market St until 1980, when it passed to Porter and Partners. Subsequently F J Sherborne Customs agents c1989, then once again Dave Johnson Motors c1990.
In 2011 the single storey former Dave Johnson Motors is two outlets, Sandrino and Portorosa cafes. The two storey corner building (99 Market St) is 'Ecco' espresso, pizza, beer and wine bar.
Physical Description
Two storey rendered and truncated corner building. There is a corniced parapet with an arched pediment over the corner and gable pediments on the sides. There is a corrugated iron verandah to both levels with cast iron lace work balustrade to the first floor and brackets onto metal columns (probably not original). The ground floor has two arched entrances with glazed doors and fanlights and two entrances with bi-fold glazed doors that are probably not original.
Statement of Significance
Historically and socially significant as a former boarding house in the Old Port City of Fremantle. Aesthetic significance as a restrained example of a building in the Federation Free Classical style with two storey verandah and balcony with cast iron detail. Heritage Council
References and Links
Heritage Council page
This page incorporates material from Garry Gillard's Freotopia website, that he started in 2014 and the contents of which he donated to Wikimedia Australia in 2024. The content was originally created on 28 July, 2016 and hosted at freotopia.org/buildings/sandrino.html (it was last updated on 6 April, 2024), and has been edited since it was imported here (see page history). The donated data is also preserved in the Internet Archive's collection.