HOUSE

Location

30 Hunter Road CAMBERWELL, BOROONDARA CITY

Level

Included in Heritage Overlay

Statement of Significance

What is Significant?

The dwelling at 30 Hunter Road, Camberwell is significant for a picturesque two storey Old English style dwelling constructed in 1936.

How is it significant?

30 Hunter Road, Camberwell is of local historical, architectural and aesthetic significance to the City of Boroondara.

Why is it significant?

30 Hunter Road is historically significant as it demonstrates the popularity of the Old English style during the interwar phase of residential development in Camberwell. (Criterion A)

30 Hunter Road is architecturally significant as a fine and intact representative example of Old English style domestic architecture. The dwelling embodies the principal characteristics of the style through its large asymmetrical massing and set of well executed detailing. It is characteristic of the class of residences designed and constructed for its location for owners that had the means to adopt emerging styles and display their affluence in an emerging suburb. (Criterion D)

30 Hunter Road is of aesthetic significance for its demonstration of the Old English style with individual characteristics. The details seen in the gables, brickwork and openings demonstrate the skill of the design through the successful composition of the gable and tower forms. The northern gable and its intersection with the main two-storey form creates a layering of the facade and gives prominence to the gabled form contributing to its picturesque form. Of particular note are the distinctive double height window openings on the north-western corner aspect of the building, which add to the stylistic quality of the dwelling, while displaying the function of an internal space. (Criterion E)

Group

Residential buildings (private)

Category

House