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Location11 Seaby Street STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE LevelRec for HO area contributory |
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The house at 11 Seaby Street, Stawell, is of aesthetic significance at a CONTRIBUTORY level in the Stawell Seaby Street precinct. Although altered the building retains qualities of a Victorian house. These qualities include the hipped, steeply pitched M form roof clad in corrugated steel, the brick chimneys with corbelled brick bands at the top, the brick walls, the central doorway and flanking timber double hung windows with quarry faced stone lintels and smooth stone sills. The gabled entry porch has been added in the interwar years. The building is also of historical significance at a local level for its association with the attached dairy and the provision of milk products to the local area.
Farming and Grazing
Dairy