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Molesworth Street Residential Precinct
66-74 Molesworth Street,, NORTH MELBOURNE VIC 3051 - Property No B6768 |
A precinct whose buildings are of regional significance because: Architecturally the five buildings are a timber cottage type, simply derived from the Gothic Revival. The combination of style and materials are unusual for nineteenth century houses built within inner Melbourne, particularly as they are an early and compact group in an uncommon configuration, with all having gabled roofs, carved barge boards and gable finials. The planned off street siting of 68 and 70 Moleswoth ... more |
B6768 |
Regional |
Garden of the Moon & Peninsula Heights Residential Estate
Hollywood Inn, Mountain View Restaurant, Arthur's Restaurant
790, 757, 759, 765, 767, 777 Arthurs Seat Road & 26 Steanes Avenue, ARTHURS SEAT VIC 3928 - Property No B7489 |
Located on the summit of Arthur's Seat, the former Garden of the Moon and the nearby Peninsula Heights residential estate represent two distinct components of an ambitious tourist-oriented precinct created by property developer, builder and designer Howard Ratcliff Lawson (1885-1946) between 1931 and 1941. The Garden of The Moon, opened in 1931 as a dance hall known as the Hollywood Inn, was subsequently extended and refurbished before re-opening ... more |
B7489 |
State | |
Medley Hall, University of Melbourne Residential College
46 Drummond Street,, CARLTON VIC 3053 - Property No B4140 |
Rosaville was built in 1883 for Abraham Harris as a two storey terrace house with a brick verandah and balcony divided into three pavilions by the triple arched facade. The detailing in stucco is extremely mannerist and the design of this boom style classicism house can be attributed to Nahum Barnet. Rosaville is located on part of the site of the Wesleyan Immigrants Home which was demolished in 1882 and the land sub-divided. This area was largely redeveloped by Jewish ... more |
B4140 |
State | |
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Kew Idiot Asylum
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Kew Residential Services
Princess Street,, KEW VIC 3101 - Property No B7265 |
The six earliest surviving buildings of the former Kew Cottages are House Hotel and Unit 10 (built in 1887 as Male and Female Cottages), Parents Retreat (built 1887 as the Schoolhouse), Unit 11 (built 1891 as a Male Cottage), Unit 9 (built 1898 as a Female dormitory ward) and the STAD building (built 1917 as a Dining Hall). With the exception of the STAD building, they are not to original form, having been altered and extended over their long history of intensive use. The buildings ... more |
B7265 |
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