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Other NamePrecinct, Review Location1-49 & 2-38 FENTON STREET, ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is significant? - The Contributory houses at nos. 1-7, 11-49 and 2-38 Fenton
Street.
How is it significant?
Why is it significant? Aesthetically, the precinct is significant as a visually homogenous
streetscape of Edwardian era houses, some with Queen Anne influences,
which are related in scale, form and detailing. (Criteria D & E)
The Fenton Street precinct, which is a residential area comprising
Federation and Edwardian era houses constructed c.1910 to c.1920 at
nos. 1-49 and 2-38 Fenton Street, Ascot Vale is significant. The
following buildings and features contribute to the significance of the place:
- The visual homogeneity created by the similar (or in some
cases, identical) form, materials, detailing, ornament and siting of
the houses, most of which demonstrate Queen Anne influences.
- The
extent to which development in one period after 1910 is apparent and
the high level of integrity to the original period with only one
non-contributory house.
- The low front fences, which allow views
to the front and side elevations of the houses.
- The relatively
high intactness of the majority of the houses when viewed from the
street.
- The bluestone kerb and channel and bluestone laneway
adjacent to no.2 Fenton Street.
Non-original alterations and additions to the Contributory houses
are not significance, and the house at no.9 is Non-contributory.
The Fenton Street precinct is of local historic and aesthetic
significance to the City of Moonee Valley.
Historically, the precinct demonstrates the rapid residential
development in Ascot Vale in the early decades of the twentieth
century, which was stimulated by the development of the electric
tramway network. (Criterion A)
Residential buildings (private)
Residential Precinct