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7 ATHOL STREET,, MOONEE PONDS VIC 3039 - Property No 191365 |
The house at no. 7 Athol Street Moonee Ponds was in existence in 1886. It is representative of other substantial villas erected in its vicinity and together with them demonstrates the impact of the railway on settlement and the status of the area as a residential location during the late Victorian period (Criterion A). | ||
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2 & 4 CHURCH STREET, FLEMINGTON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY |
The houses, constructed in 1889 for William F. Salmon, at 2-4 Church Street, Flemington are significant. This pair of two storey of identical, but mirror-image, houses each have an unusual scalloped roof gable which is set above a parapetted projecting window bay which descends two levels and is encased in a two-level return verandah with wooden posts and iron ornament. Impost, string, cornice and head moulds delineate the openings and storeys within the stucco work ... more | ||
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262-270 PIN OAK CRESCENT, FLEMINGTON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY |
Architecturally, a well preserved but typical 19th century suburban villa: of local importance and metropolitan interest. Historically, of local interest as the home of engineering interests for near half a century. | ||
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200 ASCOT VALE ROAD,, ASCOT VALE VIC 3032 - Property No 175040 |
Architecturally, a complete example of the successful fusion of domestic stylistic steams (Bungalow, Oriental and Spanish) in its original landscape setting and on a prominent islands site: of regional importance. Historically, little is known of the Chapple family. | ||
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27 & 29 SYDNEY STREET, ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY |
The two similar detached houses at 27 and 29 Sydney Street, Ascot Vale, were in existence by 1892. They are aesthetically important. This importance (Criterion E) is established by their stylistic exuberance epitomising the excesses of the Land Boom period and demonstrating that money could be lavished with dramatic effect on smaller villas as well as the mansions of the commercial classes. The broken cement pediments and porches combine with the use of polychrome brickwork to ... more | ||
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35 LESLIE ROAD,, ESSENDON VIC 3040 - Property No 192595 |
"Nosilla Court" at no. 35 Leslie Road, Essendon, was built for the undertaker, Joseph Allison, in 1937. It is historically and aesthetically important. It is historically important (Criterion A) in Essendon as the home of the undertaker, Joseph Allison, proprietor of the long established firm of undertakers now known as Joseph Allison Funerals. It is aesthetically important (Criterion B) in the Municipality as an Old English style house, attaining popularity in the 1920's and ... more | ||
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10 VANBERG ROAD,, ESSENDON VIC 3040 - Property No 188113 |
The house at no. 10 Vanberg Road, Essendon was built for Robert Kimpton in 1912. It is aesthetically important. This importance (Criterion E) arises from the highly picturesque and decorative treatment of this timber villa, being unusual in the immediate locale. The balustrade, gable ends, roof form and detail and treatment of the diagonal axis are the elements that contribute to its aesthetic values. | ||
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Prefabricated house
51 ORMOND ROAD,, MOONEE PONDS VIC 3039 - Property No 186866 |
Architecturally, a rare but altered prefabricated metric house which is presumed to be of an early date; of potential state importance. Historically, insufficient is known of its history, but it appears to exemplify the era of prefabrication when tradesmen and materials were unavailable (pre gold, and gold era). | ||
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House
29 ST LEONARDS ROAD, ASCOT VALE VIC 3032 - Property No 176500 |
"Glenmire" at 29 St. Leonards Road, Ascot Vale, is presumed to have been built in 1885 for John Clark. It is aesthetically important. This importance (Criterion E) arises from its status as one of the larger Victorian villas in St. Leonards Road, its situation on high sloping ground enhancing its impact in the street. It is in other respects a representative house of its time. | ||
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40 MARGARET STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY |
The house, formerly known as Kelvin Grove, at 40 Margaret Street, Moonee Ponds is significant. It was constructed c.1887 for John Thomson as his own residence while he built the adjoining row of 12 attached houses known as Kelvin Terrace. Kelvin Grove is a typical double-fronted Victorian house, constructed in brick with a M-hip roof clad in slate. The house has a symmetrical appearance with a central entrance door with ... more |
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