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Location12 Fenwick Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No 300952 LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
C Listed - Local Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The manse at 12 Fenwick Street, Geelong, has significance as an
intact example of the Victorian style and as part of the 19th century
Reformed Presbyterian Church precinct which includes the Church
building on a large allotment. The manse was built in 1862 at the same
time as the Church, possibly to a design by J.V. Bartlett, architect,
who had designed the Church. The manse at 12 Fenwick Street is
architecturally significant at a LOCAL level. It demonstrates original
design qualities of a Victorian style. These qualities include the
hipped roof form at the front, rear hipped roof forms and the hipped
concave verandah that projects towards the street frontage. Other
intact or appropriate qualities include the symmetrical composition,
single storey height, horizontal weatherboard wall cladding, slate
cladding for the main roof forms, galvanised corrugated steel verandah
roof cladding, timber framed double hung windows, timber framed
doorway and four panelled timber door with flanking sidelights and
highlights, two rendered brick chimneys with incised rectangular
panels and corbelled tops, narrow eaves with timber brackets, and the
timber verandah columns and decorative timber valance. The manse at12
Fenwick Street is historically significant at a LOCAL level. It is
associated with the development of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in
Geelong from the second half of the 19th century. In particular, this
house has associations with the Rev. A.M. Moore, first occupier after
construction between 1867 and 1872. The manse at 12 Fenwick Street is
socially significant at a LOCAL level. It is recognised and valued by
sections of the Geelong community for religious reasons as part of the
Reformed Presbyterian Church precinct. Overall, the manse at 12
Fenwick Street is of LOCAL significance. REFERENCES: Drainage Plans and Reports, Barwon Water profis system, 1917, 1962. Morrow, W., Geelong Advertiser Index, Geelong Historical Records
Centre. Phone conversation with Rev. Andrew Stewart, minister of the
Reformed Presbyterian Church. Geelong City Council Rate Books (Kardinia Ward) 1861-1960, Geelong
Historical Records Centre. Geelong Town Plan 1858, Geelong Historical Records Centre. Geelong Advertiser, 19 May 1872. Geelong, Western District &
Squatters Directory of Victoria 1866-67. Maning and Bishop's Geelong & Western District Directory 1882-83.
Removed from City Fringe Heritage Area (HO1639)
Religion
Other - Religion