Tudor Lodge
148-150 Dorset Road CROYDON, MAROONDAH CITY
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Statement of Significance
A double-storied Old English rural vernacular timbered and brick house probably built in the 1930s, set in a remnant garden and stone front fence. It is historically significant locally as embodying comfortable family life in the inter-war period and architecturally as a fine exemplar of this domestic style.
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Tudor Lodge - Physical Description 1
A double-storied, brick house, much of the upper floor being timber, in an Old English rural vernacular style, probably built in the 1930s. The roof is gabled, across with a minor gable also across but set back and lower at right; (presumably over a former garage) now fenestrated at ground level. The roofs are clad with Marseilles glazed terra-cotta tiles, into which several gabled dormers project, flush with the wall. Windows are six or eight-paned casement pairs, or triples, with expressed rough-sawn lintels. The principal upper storey jetties, black and white timbered. Chimneys have glazed terra-cotta pots. There is a mature garden, low fenced at front in random rubble mudstone, with wrought "iron" gates. this may be remnant of the 1930s garden.
Tudor Lodge - Intactness
Excellent. Garage door opening infilled with a large small-paned window.
Tudor Lodge - Physical Conditions
Excellent.
Heritage Study and Grading
Maroondah - Maroondah Heritage Study
Author: Richard Peterson Architect & Conservation Consultant
Year: 2010
Grading:
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