CASHAN'S HOUSE
103 James Street TEMPLESTOWE, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
Cashan's house, constructed c.1880, at 103 James Street, Templestowe.
How is it significant?
Cashan's house is of local historic and aesthetic significance to Manningham City Council.
Why is it significant?
Cashan's Cashan's house is of local local historical significance as the only surviving nineteenth century houses in the unsuccessful Templestowe government township.
Cashan's house is of architectural significance as a representative example of a late Victorian Italianate weatherboard villa.
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CASHAN'S HOUSE - Physical Description 1
Cashan's House is a simple, early Italianate timber cottage with a hipped corrugated iron roof and projecting front bay. The asymmetrical front elevation has a vernadah with a convex roof and curved decorative timber brackets The front bay contains a ripple iron hood above a tripartite timber-framed, double-hung sash window.
The house is occupied but quite neglected. The hood over the front-gable window is almost falling off and the house is unpainted. A row of seven mature trees along the west boundary of the property have recently been chopped down.
Threats Deterioration
Key elements
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CASHAN'S HOUSE - Physical Conditions
Condition Poor
CASHAN'S HOUSE - Integrity
Integrity Intact
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Manningham Heritage Study Review
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading: Local
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MENLOVictorian Heritage Register H2294
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