First Avenue

Location

1-17 & 2-18 FIRST AVE, 1-17 & 2-18 SECOND AVE, 1-17 & 2-18 THIRD AVE, 2-40 FOURTH AVE, 1-39 FIFTH AVE, 42-62 CANBERRA ST, and 256-280 MORELAND RD, BRUNSWICK, MORELAND CITY

File Number

3514

Level

Included in Heritage Overlay

Statement of Significance

What is significant?

The First Avenue Precinct, comprising houses at 42-62 and 27-55 Canberra Street, 1-17 and 2-18 First Avenue, 1-39 Fifth Avenue, 2-40 Fourth Avenue, 1-17 and 2-18 Second Avenue, 1-17 and 2-18 Third Avenue, and 256-280 Moreland Road.

How is it significant?

The First Avenue Precinct is of local architectural significance to the City of Moreland.

Why is it significant?

The First Avenue Precinct is a residential area and is of local architectural significance as a relatively intact area of modest brick and timber Bungalow style houses along with a small number of Edwardian houses. The majority of significant building stock comprises detached single-storey brick and timber bungalows, most with terracotta tiled roofs. A single-storey, double fronted timber bungalow with shingle-clad gable ends and a terracotta tiled roof at No 2 Second Avenue provides architectural focus for the precinct. Along Moreland Road there are several large Edwardian and Inter-War houses. The precinct displays cohesion of scale, materials and setbacks and is representative of large-scale single subdivisions dating from the Inter-War period.

Non-Contributory properties include:

Canberra Street: 31, 37, 40, 41, 46 and 48.

First Avenue: 12, 16 and 17.

Fifth Avenue 19 and 29.

Fourth Avenue: 16, 37 and 38.

Second Avenue: 5, 15, 15A and 17.

Third Avenue: 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 14 and 18.

Moreland Road: 258 and 262.

Group

Residential buildings (private)

Category

Residential Precinct