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137655

Clarendon Terrace

208-212 Clarendon Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B0473

The row of three terrace houses was erected in 1856-57 by Robert Huckson for Charles Lister, a wine and spirit merchant and brewer. The architect was Osgood Pritchard. The building was later owned by the Marks family who were jewellers and opticians in Elizabeth Street. The two storey brick and stucco facade is dominated by a Corinthian pediment. This is one of Melbourne's grandest terraces. It is one of East Melbourne's oldest terraces and an important work of the architect ... more

B0473

State
68424

Wilkins House & Clarendon House

231 Nelson Place, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B2886

Structure notable for good state of preservation and for stone work of the free-standing side walls of building and wrought iron of the balcony. Of interest that the building has been used as a surgery and residence for its life span. Classified: 01/04/1971

B2886

State
69561

Ballarat & Clarendon College

1425A Sturt Street,, BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 - Property No B6749

The Senior School of Ballarat and Clarendon College is architecturally important at a state level as an outstanding example of the Tudor Revival style in red brick with cement dressings. Desinged by Percival Richards in 1911 after his sucessful competition entry, the buildings remain almost completely as originally constructed andare unusual amongst major Victorian school complexes to have been designed as a formal group of buildings creating an open "quadrangle". It uses simple ... more

B6749

State
188808

Clarendon House

Cnr Clarendon & Grey Streets, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B1276

Demolished June 1961.

B1276

Demolished
68501

Former Springbank

Clarendon Eyre

5-6a Robb Close, BULLEEN VIC 3105 - Property No B1099

The site of Springbank (Clarendon Eyre) is notable historically for its association with early pastoral settlement in Victoria. J& H. Wood had a pastoral run on the site which was later purchased by John Hunter Kerr & Robert Laidlaw. Robert Laidlaw was president of the Shire of Bulleen for many years.Springbank was built by David Mitchell (father of Dame Nellie Melba)for Robert Laidlaw in 1879. Springbank has significance as part of the lanscape immortalised in the ... more

B1099

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