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Location4 Edgecombe Street KEW, BOROONDARA CITY LevelIncl in HO area indiv sig |
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What is Significant?
4 Edgecombe Street, named 'Burwood' by the first owners and
constructed around 1919, one of four houses all built briefly after
the construction of roadway in Edgecombe Street, is significant.
Completed in Late Edwardian style with double gables, and first
occupied by Rupert and Elsie Weeks who lived there for over 50 years,
4 Edgecombe Street is significant.
How is it significant?
'Burwood' at 4 Edgecombe Street is of local aesthetic and
architectural significance to the City of Boroondara.
Why is it significant?
4 Edgecombe Street is a notable Edwardian house characterised by a
symmetrical frontage and compact form. The familiar elements of red
brick masonry, roughcast gables with timber strapping and shingles
that are hallmarks of the Edwardian style are evident in 4 Edgecombe
Street, as are the characteristic main windows with multiple sashes in
bayed form, and a central brick arched entrance porch. It is also a
highly intact example of an Edwardian house. (Criterion D) 4 Edgecombe Street is aesthetically significant for its symmetrical
composition of projecting gables of roughcast render with vertical
timber strapping framing a central semicircular brick arched and
recessed porch. The pair of large canted bay windows dominating the
front elevation are notable and feature unusual flared and shingled
window hoods supported on ornate timber brackets. Aesthetically the
house is complemented by the front door assemblage of half-glazed
panelled door with side and top lights and the front window sashes of
simple leaded glass design. The house is complemented by the central
path and formal garden layout and plantings. (Criterion E)
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