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Other NamePrecinct Location3-33 & 2-22 RUPERT STREET, and 3-15 & 2-16 SUMNER STREET, and 2-28 & 3-27 LOWAN STREET and 271-283 GLENLYON ROAD BRUNSWICK EAST, MORELAND CITY
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What is significant?
The Sumner Estate precinct, comprising contributory buildings at 2-28
& 3-27 Lowan Street, 271-283 Glenlyon Road, 3-33 & 2-22 Rupert
Street, and 3-15 & 2-16Sumner Street, Brunswick East is
significant. The houses and associated front fences dating from the
interwar period (c.1925 to c.1945) contribute to the significance of
the precinct. Non Contributory properties are 1, 16 & 18 Lowan Street, 12
Rupert Street, 4 & 8 Sumner Street and 281 Glenlyon Road.
How is it significant?
The Sumner Estate precinct is of local historic and aesthetic
significance to the City of Moreland.
Why is it significant?
Of historic significance, as an example of an interwar housing estate
created from the subdivision of a large nineteenth century farm, in
this case the Stony Park Estate established by Theodotus Sumner. The
subdivision of such estates opened up large parts of Brunswick for
development during the interwar period and contributed to a
significant growth in population in the first half of the twentieth
century. The historic links with the Stony Park Estate, are reflected
in the street names, while the southern section of Lowan Street
follows, in part, the original coach drive from Glenlyon Street to the
Sumner mansion. (AHC Criterion A.4) Of aesthetic significance as a representative example of an interwar
housing estate, which has a high degree of homogeneity. Rupert Street,
Lowan and Sumner streets in particular are notable for the high degree
of integrity, which includes many original low front fences that
contribute to the unique historic interwar character of the street
area. (AHC Criteria D & E.1)
Residential buildings (private)
Residential Precinct