List of fourth batch of declared historic buildings in Hangzhou explained

Declared historic buildings of Hangzhou are districts, artifacts or buildings legally declared to be "protected". According to the "Regularations of historic districts and historic buildings in Hangzhou" effectivated from 1 January 2005, historic buildings are those artifacts or districts that have lasted more than 50 years, and of significant values for history, science, and art study. In Hangzhou, declaring a historic house requires consulting the urban planning administration bureau, and the real estate administration bureau.

As of 31 June 2011, there are 287 declared historic buildings in Hangzhou, proclaimed as 5 batches.[17] In the near future, it is going to issue the sixth batch which includes 51 historic houses.

List of fourth batch of declared historic buildings in Hangzhou

52 buildings were declared to be the fourths batch of historic houses in Hangzhou, in August 2008. The following information is provided by Real Estate Admiustration Bureau & Research Institute for Historic buildings in Hangzhou.

No.NameNotes/ReferencesPhotographs
LSJZ4-1Houses at Dasanli AlleyConstructed between 1911 and 1949, they are typical stone-arched gate parallel residential buildings, consisting of 1-6 at Dasanli Alley and 5-6 at Dixinli Alley.[1]
LSJZ4-2Yin Lu Villa (Lu Mingui's Former Residence)Constructed between 1911 and 1949, this courtyard villa reflects the process of applying the Western forms to traditional Chinese architectural system.[2]
LSJZ4-3Tiandefang HouseConstructed between 1911 and 1949, this parallel residential building reflects the evolution of contemporary urban residence.[3]
LSJZ4-4Building Cluster at XuanshouliConstructed between 1911 and 1949, the cluster of parallel residential buildings, ranging from 1-12, to 12-16 of Xuanshouli Alley, reflects the evolution of contemporary urban residence.[4]
LSJZ4-5Villa at 7, FangguyuanConstructed between 1911 and 1949, this courtyard villa reflects the evolution of contemporary urban residence.[5]
LSJZ4-6Building Cluster at HuixingliThe cluster, including 1-2, 1-3, 1-6, and 1-7, at Huixing Road, reflects the characteristics of the evolution from vernacular architecture to contemporary urban residence.[6]
LSJZ4-7 Building at 4, Kaiyuan Alley (S1)Constructed between 1911 and 1949, this courtyard house reflects the evolution of contemporary urban residence.[7]
LSJZ4-8Former Site of Boji HospitalConstructed between 1911 and 1949, this courtyard house reflects the evolution of contemporary urban residence.[8]
LSJZ4-9Qiu's Residence at Guangfuli Constructed between 1911 and 1949, this courtyard house reflects the evolution of contemporary urban residence.[9]
LSJZ4-10Ye's Residence at GuangfuliConstructed between 1911 and 1949, it is a villa in wood and brick-clad, designed by contemporary native architect for himself.[10]
LSJZ4-11Building at 337, Zhongshan Road (M)Constructed between 1911 and 1949, this commercial and residential building in wood structure reflects the evolution of contemporary urban architecture.[11]
LSJZ4-12Building at 11, Zhongshan Road (M)Constructed in the early 20th century, this commercial and residential building is in wood and brick-clad, reflecting the evolution of contemporary urban architecture.[12]
LSJZ4-13Former Site of a Branch Store of Guangheshun BaoyoufangConstructed between 1911 and 1949, this commercial building reflects the history of combining Western form with contemporary urban architecture.[13]
LSJZ4-14Buildings at 81, and 83, Zhongshan Road (M)Constructed between 1911 and 1949, the two commercial buildings reflect the history of combining Western form with contemporary urban architecture.[14]
LSJZ4-15Buildings at 18, 18-1, and 20, Zhongshan Road (M)Constructed between 1911 and 1949, these commercial and residential buildings reflect the history of combining Western form with contemporary urban architecture.[15]
LSJZ4-16Buildings at 23, and 25, Zhongshan Road (M)Constructed in the early 20th century, these commercial wooden buildings reflect the evolution of contemporary urban architecture.[16]
LSJZ4-17Buildings at 45, and 47, Zhongshan Road (M)Constructed between 1911 and 1949, these commercial buildings in wood and brick-clad reflect the blending of the Western style with local ones for contemporary urban architecture.[17]
LSJZ4-18Former Site of Yongtai Department StoreConstructed in the late Qing Dynasty, this courtyard villa reflects the process of combining the Western-style gable with the old-style commercial architecture in contemporary times.[18]
LSJZ4-19Former Site of Post Office Branch at QinghefangConstructed between 1911 and 1949, it is a commercial building in wood and brick-clad, reflecting the blending of the Western style with local one for urban commercial architecture.[19]
LSJZ4-20Former Site of Yitaichang Cloth StoreConstructed in the late 19th century, the commercial and residential building in traditional courtyard style is one of few remaining heritages during contemporary urban development.[20]
LSJZ4-21Building at 27, Dajing AlleyConstructed in the early 20th century, this commercial building reflects the evolution of contemporary urban architecture.[21]
LSJZ4-22Buildings at 29, and 31, Dajing AlleyConstructed in the early 20th century, these commercial buildings in timber structure reflect the evolution of contemporary urban architecture.[22]
LSJZ4-23Buildings at 12, 14, 16, and 16-2, Zhongshan Road (M)Constructed in the late Qing Dynasty, these courtyard houses reflect the evolution of commercial-and-residential-combined architecture in contemporary cities.[23]
LSJZ4-24Villa at 36-3, Yanguan AlleyConstructed between 1911 and 1949, the villa reflects the evolution of contemporary urban residence.[24]
LSJZ4-25House at 8, Sanmei'an AlleyConstructed between 1911 and 1949, the civilian residential house reflects the transition from traditional to contemporary style.[25]
LSJZ4-26Villa at 33, Doufu'erqiaoConstructed in the first three decades of the 20th century, this tradition courtyard villa reflects the transition from traditional to contemporary style.[26]
LSJZ4-276-3 at Xue'erhexiaConstructed between late 19th century to the early 20th century, this building, used to be the Yiyuan Ginseng Store, reflects the evolution of contemporary architecture.[27]
LSJZ4-28Changqiao VillaConstructed between 1911 and 1949, the villa reflects the evolution of contemporary residential architecture.[28]
LSJZ4-29Villa at 159, Huansha RoadConstructed in the early 20th century, the villa reflects the evolution of contemporary residential architecture.[29]
LSJZ4-30Xuanlu VillaConstructed in the early 20th century, the villa reflects the evolution of contemporary residential architecture.[30]
LSJZ4-31Building Cluster at Hangda Xincun Residential QuarterConstructed in the 1950s, this cluster is a department-style residence, including buildings No. 23, and No.24, reflecting the evolution of contemporary architecture.[31]
LSJZ4-32DujiaBridgeConstructed in the Qing Dynasty, this single-span beam slab-stone bridge reflects the traditional style and craft of stone-beam bridge in the Southern China.[32]
LSJZ4-33Sheng's Residence at Xixing StreetConstructed in the Qing Dynasty, the traditional courtyard-style architecture in timber structure reflects the traditional layout and form of the vernacular residence in Xixing area.[33]
LSJZ4-34Buildings at 105, 106, ant 107, Guanhe RoadConstructed in the late Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style wooden building is a representative of "shop in front, house at back" buildings in Xixing region.[34]
LSJZ4-35Yu Renyuan's GuotanghangConstructed in the late Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style wooden building reflects the unique history of commercial transfer stations in Xixing area.[35]
LSJZ4-36Wang's Residence at Xixing StreetConstructed in the late Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style wooden building is a representative of civialian residential buildings in Xixing region.[36]
LSJZ4-37Ye Hanxiang's Commercial Transfer StationConstructed in the late Qing Dynasty, the traditional courtyard house in timber structure reflects the traditional layout and form of vernacular architecture in Xixing area.[37]
LSJZ4-38Building at 5, DafudiConstructed in the late Qing Dynasty, the traditional courtyard house in timber structure reflects the traditional layout and form of vernacular architecture in Changhe area.[38]
LSJZ4-39Buildings at 17, 22, 24, and 29, Shanxiali AlleyConstructed in the late Qing Dynasty, these traditional courtyard-style wooden buildings reflect the traditional layout of "store in the front and residence in the back" of the vernacular residence in Changhe area.[39]
LSJZ4-40Small Hall of GuangyutangConstructed in the Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style wooden building reflects the traditional layout and form of vernacular residence in the Qing Dynasty in Changhe area.[40]
LSJZ4-41Local Bank at Xiaoqiao AlleyConstructed in the Qing Dynasty, this wooden building reflects the traditional layout and form of the vernacular architecture in the Qing Dynasty in Changhe area.[41]
LSJZ4-424 at Xiaoqiao AlleyConstructed in the Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style residence in timber structure reflects the vernacular architecture in the Qing Dynasty in Changhe area.[42]
LSJZ4-43Part Four of ZhongxiandiConstructed in the early Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style residence in timber structure reflects the typical layout of the vernacular residence in the Qing Dynasty in Changhe area.[43]
LSJZ4-4478 at ShuigouyanConstructed in the late Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style architecture in timber structure reflects the traditional layout and form of vernacular residence in Changhe area.[44]
LSJZ4-45Yuantai VillaConstructed in the Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style architecture in timber structure reflects the traditional layout and form of vernacular residence in Changhe area.[45]
LSJZ4-46Building at 12, YuewantanConstructed in the late Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style architecture in timber structure reflects the traditional layout and form of vernacular residence in Changhe area.[46]
LSJZ4-47Shigong VillaConstructed in the Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style architecture in timber structure reflects the traditional layout and form of vernacular residence in Changhe area.[47]
LSJZ4-48Former Residence of Lai Xiaoqin's (Part Two of Zhongxiandi)Constructed in the late Qing Dynasty, this traditional courtyard-style architecture in timber structure reflects the traditional layout and form of vernacular residence in Changhe area.[48]
LSJZ4-49Building at 19, XiaoyouliConstructed between 1911 and 1949, this traditional courtyard-style architecture in timber structure reflects the evolution of contemporary urban residence.[49]
LSJZ4-50Buildings at 220, 222, 224, and 226, Wangjiang RoadConstructed in the Qing Dynasty, these traditional courtyard-style architectures in timber structure reflect the layout and form of contemporary urban residence.[50]
LSJZ4-51Buildings at 3, 17, and 19, Hengjixiang AlleyConstructed in the period of late 19th century to early 20th century, these traditional courtyard-style architectures reflect the layout and form of contemporary urban residence.[51]
LSJZ4-52Buildings at 1, and 2, Hengjixiang AlleyConstructed between 1911 and 1949, this traditional courtyard-style architecture in timber structure reflects the evolution of contemporary urban residence.[52]

References:

  1. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-达三里建筑 Houses at Dasanli Alley
  2. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-隐庐 Yin Lu Villa (Lu Mingui’s Former Residence)
  3. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-天德坊 Tiandefang House
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  5. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-方谷园7号建筑 Villa at 7, Fangguyuan
  6. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-惠兴里建筑群 Building Cluster at Huixingli
  7. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-开元南一弄4号建筑 Building at 4, Kaiyuan Alley (S1)
  8. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-博济医院旧址 Former Site of Boji Hospital
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  11. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-中山中路337号建筑 Building at 337, Zhongshan Road (M)
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  13. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-广合顺保佑坊分号旧址 Former Site of a Branch Store of Guangheshun Baoyoufang
  14. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-中山中路81、83号建筑 Buildings at 81, and 83, Zhongshan Road (M)
  15. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-中山中路18、18-1、20号建筑 Buildings at 18, 18-1, and 20, Zhongshan Road (M)
  16. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-中山中路23、25号建筑 Buildings at 23, and 25, Zhongshan Road (M)
  17. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-中山中路45、47号建筑 Buildings at 45, and 47, Zhongshan Road (M)
  18. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-永泰百货店旧址 Former Site of Yongtai Department Store
  19. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-清河坊邮政局分局旧址 Former Site of Post Office Branch at Qinghefang
  20. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-义泰昌布号旧址 Former Site of Yitaichang Cloth Store
  21. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-大井巷27号建筑 Building at 27, Dajing Alley
  22. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-大井巷29、31号建筑 Buildings at 29, and 31, Dajing Alley
  23. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-中山中路12、14、16、16-2号建筑 Buildings at 12, 14, 16, and 16-2, Zhongshan Road (M)
  24. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-严官巷36-3号建筑 Villa at 36-3, Yanguan Alley
  25. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-三昧庵巷8号建筑 House at 8, Sanmei'an Alley
  26. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-斗富二桥33号建筑 Villa at 33, Doufu'erqiao
  27. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-靴儿河下6-3号建筑 6-3 at Xue'erhexia
  28. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-长桥别墅 Changqiao Villa
  29. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-浣纱路159号建筑 Villa at 159, Huansha Road
  30. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-暄庐 Xuanlu Villa
  31. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-杭大新村建筑群 Building Cluster at Hangda Xincun Residential Quarter
  32. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-渡驾桥 DujiaBridge
  33. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-西兴街盛宅 Sheng's Residence at Xixing Street
  34. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-官河路105、106、107号建筑 Buildings at 105, 106, ant 107, Guanhe Road
  35. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-俞任元过塘行 Yu Renyuan's Guotanghang
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  37. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-叶汉祥过塘行 Ye Hanxiang's Commercial Transfer Station
  38. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-大夫第5号建筑 Building at 5, Dafudi
  39. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-山下里17、22、24、29号建筑 Buildings at 17, 22, 24, and 29, Shanxiali Alley
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  41. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-小桥弄地方银行 Local Bank at Xiaoqiao Alley
  42. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-小桥弄4号建筑 4 at Xiaoqiao Alley
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  44. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-水沟沿78号建筑 78 at Shuigouyan
  45. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-源泰墙门 Yuantai Villa
  46. http://www.hangzhoumemory.org/web/guest/lsjz-content_display/-/asset_publisher/0qkI/content/古城佳话-历史建筑-月湾潭12号民居建筑 Building at 12, Yuewantan
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