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Other NamesSt. Austell (42 Peart St) , Extra, History, Title, villa , Adelong (32 Jeffrey St) , AeroView (13A Steele St) , Rostrevor/Hylands (27 Tuner St) Location13A STEELE STREET, LEONGATHA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE LevelRec for HO area contributory |
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What is significant? Non-original alterations and additions to the house and other
buildings on the property are not significant. Historically, it is associated with the selection and development of
farmland surrounding Leongatha in the late nineteenth century. It is
representative of the fine housesbuilt once farms were established and
made profitable. (Criteria A & D) Aesthetically, it is a fine and well detailed example of a late
Victorian timber villa. Of note are the finely detailed corbelled
chimneys. (Criterion E)
The house, constructed in 1896, at 13A Steele Street, Leongatha is
significant. It is a superior example of a late Victorian symmetrical
timber villa with a M-hip roof and a projecting bay on the south side.
The return verandah has a convex profile and is supported on timber
posts with cast iron brackets. The central front door has sidelights
and highlights and is flanked by tripartite windows. There are three
corbelled brick chimneys, which incorporate a 'cross' pattern.
Why is it significant?
The house at 13A Steele Street is of local historic and aesthetic
significance to the town of Leongatha.
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