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Location9 HULL STREET,, RICHMOND VIC 3121 - Property No 180485
File NumberY2011:8088LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is significant? Non-original alterations and additions to the building are not significant. How is it significant?
The house at 9 Hull Street, Richmond is significant. A double-storey Italianate polychromatic brick detached terrace with a slate hip-roof, set back behind a garden at front and right. Brickwork is tuck-pointed, deep brown with cream and red bands at the dado and window head. The hipped verandah terminates at the left-wing wall. It has cast-iron posts, valence over a timber rail and brackets, with first-storey balustrade and brackets. There are window pairs and entry panelled door, side and fanlights. The chimney has a Classical render moulding.
The house at 9 Hull Street, Richmond is architecturally and aesthetically significant to the locality of Richmond and the City of Yarra.
Why is it significant?
The house at 9 Hull Street, Richmond is architecturally and aesthetically significant (Criterion D & E) as a well-preserved double-storey Italianate style polychromatic brick terrace house that is dominant among the surrounding single storey houses and has ornate iron verandah detailing,andas an uncommon form for the area, being hipped roof with an attached two-level verandah.
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