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56-82 Hotham Street NORTHCOTE, Darebin City |
Builders' Terrace is of local architectural and historical significance. Builders' Terrace is rare surviving example of double-storey terrace row development in Preston, and the moderately intact and distinctive Hotham Street elevation forms a notable element in the streetscape. The terrace in all probability was directly associated with the local brickmaking industry. Terrace development was unusual in Preston, and those which survive in nearby Raglan Street and ... more | ||
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3 McLachlan Street NORTHCOTE, Darebin City |
Terracedale is of local architectural and historical signiftcance. With the exception of the alterations to the rear elevation and removal of the original verandah the house is otherwise externally intact. The house is enhanced by its sitting within the Merri Creek Valley and its environs of mature pepper trees (Schinus molly), conifers (Pinus pinaster) and eucalypts. It is historically important as the claimed site of the first private ... more | ||
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76-82 Mitchell St NORTHCOTE, Darebin City |
The four dwelling terrace at 76-82 Mitchell Street, Northcote, situated at the base of Rucker's Hill and built in 1889 by the dairy farmer Gibson. The four dwelling terrace at 76-82 Mitchell Street, Northcote is historically and aesthetically significant to Darebin City It is historically significant (Criterion A) for its association with Gibson, an early farmer and dairyman in the area, and for its capacity to ... more | ||
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Merri Parade Terraces and Albion Family Hotel
2 - 40 Merri Parade NORTHCOTE, Darebin City |
The potential archaeological remnants of seven terrace houses built circa 1890 and demolished circa 1980 and former outbuildings of the existing hotel beneath the open asphalt car park and driveways of the Albion Charles Hotel at 2 Charles St, Northcote and 40 Merri Parade, Northcote. The whole of the open asphalt car park south of the Albion Charles Hotel bottle shop and the driveways and car parking area immediately surrounding the Albion Charles Hotel are ... more | ||
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Brickworks' Houses
227-45 and 259-63 RAGLAN STREET, PRESTON, DAREBIN CITY |
Gottleib Arndt had set up Darebin's first brickworks, with two clay pits in this vicinity in the 1850s. In 1888 the South Preston Patent Brick and Tile Company was formed to take over one of Arndt's claypits, which was situated on the south side of Raglan Street. The sites of these houses were acquired by the South Preston Patent Brick and Tile Company in 1889. These houses were no doubt built for the employees of the South Preston Brick and Tile Co at the same time ... more | ||
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MARYVILLE & BELLEVIEW
108-110 CLARKE STREET, NORTHCOTE, DAREBIN CITY |
The two dwelling terrace at 108-110 Clarke Street, Northcote, known as "Maryville" and "Belleview" respectively, erected by the building contractors Anthony Gaul and William Barter in 1888. The two dwelling terrace at 108-110 Clarke Street, Northcote, known as "Maryville" and "Belleview" respectively, is historically and aesthetically significant to Darebin City. It is historically significant (Criterion A) as a ... more | ||
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TERRACE
9-15 Union Road NORTHCOTE, Darebin City |
The four dwelling terrace at nos. 9-15 Union Street, Northcote (Merri), built in 1909-10 by Patrick Doolan as an investment. The four dwelling terrace at 9-15 Union Street, Northcote is historically significant to Darebin City. Why is itsignificant? It is historically significant (Criterion A) as the largest development of its type in Union Street, the vast majority of comparative dwellings having been erected in pairs ... more |
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