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Location44 Eastern Beach, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No 213062 LevelIncl in HO area indiv sig |
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Significant
C Listed - Local Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
'Paringa' at 44 Eastern Beach, Geelong, has significance as a
reasonably intact example of the Federation style, and an important
example of the work of the prolific Geelong architects, Laird and
Barlow. Built in 1907 for George Frederick Walter, accountant, the
house has experienced some alterations but appears to be in fair-good
condition when viewed from the street. 'Paringa' at 44 Eastern Beach is architecturally significant at a
LOCAL level. It demonstrates original design qualities of the
Federation style. These qualities include the large gambrel roof form
(with the projecting attic gable), rear gable roof that traverses the
site and the minor gable that projects towards the street frontage.
Other intact or appropriate qualities include the asymmetrical
composition, predominantly single storey height (with attic spaces
within the roof space), galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding,
horizontal weatherboard wall cladding, two unpainted brick chimneys
with rendered strappings and terra cotta pots, wide eaves with exposed
timber rafters, return verandah under the main gambrel and projecting
minor gable with timber columns and decorative timber work (including
the shingle simulation to the corner valance, curved solid timber
brackets, large timber arch, lattice fretwork, and the simplified
timber fretwork valances that extend across the projecting minor
verandah gable), projecting attic gable supported by timber columns
with decorative timber fretwork and solid stuccoed balustrade, four
panelled timber door and timber framed window within the attic, other
timber framed double hung windows on the ground floor, timber framed
ground floor doorway and the decorative gable infill (battening and
panelling). 'Paringa' at 44 Eastern Beach is historically significant
at a LOCAL level. It is associated with the development of substantial
residences in Geelong in the early 20th century. In particular, this
house has associations with George Frederick Walter, accountant and
original owner from 1907, and continues under the ownership of the
Walter family. The house also has associations with the prolific
Geelong architects, Laird and Barlow. Overall, 'Paringa' at 44 Eastern Beach is of LOCAL significance.
REFERENCES
Drainage plans and Reports, Barwon Water profis system, 1917, 1939. Voters' Roll, Bellerine Ward 1992, Geelong Historical Records Centre.
Electoral Roll, Division Corio, Subdivision Geelong, 1984, Geelong
Historical Records Centre. Sands & McDougall Directory of Geelong 1972, Geelong Historical
Records Centre. Sands & McDougall "Invicta" Geelong Directory, 1968,
Geelong Historical Records Centre. Geelong City Council Rate Books (Barwon Ward), 1907-1960, Geelong
Historical Records Centre. Geelong Town Plan 1881, Geelong Historical Records Centre. L. Huddle, 'John Angus Laird's Architecture from 1890', private
research database with references to the Contractors' and Day Books of
the Laird and Barlow and Laird and Buchan Architectural practice held
at the Geelong Historical Records Centre, 1998.
Residential buildings (private)
Residence