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LocationRobinson Road and Illawarra Road HAWTHORN, BOROONDARA CITY LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is Significant?
The Riversdale Reserve Precinct comprising 8-30 Robinson Road and
2-28 & 7-21 Illawarra Road, largely developed between 1884 and
1904 is significant.
How is it significant?
The Riversdale Reserve Precinct is of local historic, architectural
and aesthetic significance to the City of Boroondara.
Why is it significant?
The Riversdale Reserve Precinct is historically significant as a
demonstration of the expansion of Hawthorn during the 1880s when
middle-class residents took advantage of the subdivision of the
earlier large mansion estates into smaller lots. The Riversdale
Reserve Precinct is historically significant as one of many land
releases in Hawthorn during the 1880s, at a peak time for development
in the area. The area covered by the precinct corresponds to the
entire Riversdale Reserve subdivision of 1884, and part of the
adjacent Ashburton Estate of 1888, the slightly curved alignment of
Illawarra Road indicating the former location of Ashburton house and
garden. (Criterion A) Comprising parts of two streets (Robinson and Illawarra Roads) and a
small cross street (Montague Street), the Riversdale Reserve Precinct
is a representative Victorian-era precinct with many fine Victorian
and several Victorian/ Federation (transitional) villas that
demonstrate the peak development of Hawthorn. Situated on the rising
ground south of Riversdale Road, the area was marketed at the middle
classes who could afford allotments of medium size and houses that
were smaller versions of the mansion houses they emulated. Like
Lyndhurst Crescent (HO155) and Leslie Street (HO164) and the less
flamboyant parts of Manningtree Road, the Riversdale Reserve Precinct
displays a cohesiveness of scale, period and architectural style.
(Criterion D) Riversdale Reserve Precinct is aesthetically significant for its
grouping and sequence of houses in garden settings. Building materials
of polychrome brick, stucco and timber with corrugated iron and slate
for roofing are used. The houses, although all different, relate
closely to each other in period and style, using a combination of
timber and cast iron verandahs, hipped and gabled roof forms and
Victorian-style windows. Aesthetically, the precinct is enhanced by
the predominantly low and lightweight fencing that allows views of the
houses in their garden settings. Individual houses display particular
elements common to the Victorian period including canted bay windows
(18 & 20 Robinson Road, 17 & 19 Illawarra Road); polychrome
brickwork (20 Robinson Road); decorative glass (24 & 26 Robinson
Road); rendered quoins and window mouldings (7 & 10 Illawarra
Road); fine cast iron verandahs (24 Robinson Road and 6 Illawarrra
Road). The aesthetic value of the precinct lies in its broader scale
of similar size allotments, garden settings, house forms and Victorian
architectural elements. (Criterion E)
Residential buildings (private)
Residential Precinct