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Location5 Pilmer Street BACCHUS MARSH, MOORABOOL SHIRE LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is significant? The Residence and its setting at 5 Pilmer Street, Bacchus Marsh. How is it significant? The Residence and its setting at 5 Pilmer Street, Bacchus Marsh is of local historical and architectural significance to the Shire of Moorabool. Why is it significant? The Residence and its setting at 5 Pilmer Street, Bacchus Marsh is of local historical significance for its demonstration of the prosperous period in the history of Bacchus Marsh stimulated by farming, industry and closer settlement. The residence was constructed for local landowner William Henry McFarlane, built by local builder J. F. Taylor and designed by Shire Secretary and Engineer D. A. Little. The property has historical significance for its associations with these three prominent residents. The Residence and its setting at 5 Pilmer Street, Bacchus Marsh is of aesthetic significance as a distinctive example of an Edwardian residence with an unusual floor plan and detailing. Features of note include the typical Edwardian form with a main hipped roof and projecting gable bay, bullnose verandah with cast iron valance, bay window with an unusually divided large casement window, unusual decorative timber, and unusual floor plan obviously tailored to the particular needs of the client.
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