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Other NameTudor House Location52-54 Pasco Street WILLIAMSTOWN, Hobsons Bay City LevelIncl in HO area contributory |
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What is Significant?
The Tudor House, designed by Wilson & Beswicke and constructed by Howe & Thwaites in 1884, at 52-54 Pasco Street, Williamstown. The Tudor House at 52-54 Pasco Street, Williamstown is of local historic and aesthetic significance to the City of Hobsons Bay. Historically, it was built and occupied by a locally important and regionally notable personality and illustrates the prosperity of Williamstown during the nineteenth century associated with the development of the port. (AHC criteria A4, D2 and H1) Aesthetically, it is significant as an original and successfully designed example of an unusual parapeted Medieval revival house, which complements the nineteenth century residential streetscape and is a notable design by the prominent Medieval revivalist architect, John Beswicke. (AHC criteria B2, E1 and F1) Note: Included on the Victorian Heritage Register as VHR H1857.
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