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Other NameShared Location241 & 243 VICTORIA STREET,, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No 9791 LevelRecommended for Heritage Overlay |
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What is significant?
How is it significant?
Why is it significant?
The double-storey terrace houses at 241 and 243 Victoria Street,
Brunswick, built in 1885-86, and the cast iron palisade front fences
with bi-chrome brick pillars and side walls, are significant.
The houses at 241 and 243 Victoria Street, Brunswick, are of local
historical, representative and aesthetic significance to the City of
Moreland.
The houses are significant as a representative example of
Victorian terrace houses, displaying the typical features of this
style in Brunswick, including the bi-chrome brick facade and chimneys,
a two-level verandah with cast iron posts, frieze and balustrades, the
timber framed tripartite windows, and solid timber doors with
decorative timber surrounds. Built in the mid-1880s, they illustrate
the limited decoration that characterised houses of the pre-Boom
period. The houses are distinguished by the less common undivided roof
form, which demonstrates the lack of fire protection that endured well
into the 1880s in Brunswick at a time when most other Councils had
outlawed such buildings, and also for the original cast iron front
fences, which feature unusually tall bi-chrome brick piers and side
walls with deep ogee profiles. (Criterion D)
Residential buildings (private)
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