HELEN LAYCOCK RESIDENCE AND TWO ADJACENT DETACHED BUILDINGS, 95 PATULLOS RD, COTTLES BRIDGE
95 PATULLOS RD COTTLES BRIDGE, NILLUMBIK SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
REVISED STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE, CONTEXT, 2010
What is significant?
The c1960s residence, the two outbuildings and the sites surrounding all three structures to a radius of 25 metres (see also HO8, HO9, HO10, HO40 and HO41).
How is it significant?
The residence and outbuildings are historically and architecturally significant to the Shire of Nillumbik.
Why is it significant?
The residence and outbuildings are historically significant because they are connected with the well known potter, Helen Laycock and with the Dunmoochin community of artists; Helen Laycock was the first non-painter to live at Dunmoochin and her arrival broadened the artistic base of the community (Criteria H & A). The residence and outbuildings are architecturally significant because they are examples of the 'Eltham style' of architecture. Like many 'Eltham-style' buildings the residence and the outbuildings were constructed in stages and featured the use of recycled materials and adobe dug from the site. Laycock's children also constructed their own small buildings on the grounds (Criterion D).
BICK STUDY, 1992
The arrival of the Laycocks was part of the expansion of the activities of the Dunmoochin artists community from only painting to other artistic endeavours; its founder Clifton Pugh sold the Laycocks a piece of land on the condition that they started a pottery. The Helen Laycock residence shares the common characteristics of the other Dunmoochin (and many past Eltham Shire) dwellings, construction in stages using adobe dug from the site and second-hand building, materials, with the end result being a fairly simple dwelling. Also in the manner of that time, the Laycock children constructed their own small, separate structures in the grounds.
BASIS OF SIGNIFICANCE:
ILLUSTRATION OF THE THEMES
HISTORY
DEGREE OF SIGNIFICANCE: LOCAL SIGNIFICANCE
EXTENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: ENTIRE RESIDENCE, TWO OUTBUILDINGS AND SITE/S TO A RADIUS OF 25 METRES.
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HELEN LAYCOCK RESIDENCE AND TWO ADJACENT DETACHED BUILDINGS, 95 PATULLOS RD, COTTLES BRIDGE - Historical Australian Themes
ARTISTS AND THE ELTHAM LANSDSCAPE AND LIFESTYLE
DISTINCTIVE ELTHAM BUILDING STYLES
EMERGENCE OF AN ELTHAM LIFESTYLE
3.14.2 Using Australian materials in construction
8.10.4 Designing and building fine buildings
8.12 Living in and around Australian homes
8.14 Living in the country and rural settlements
8.10.2 Creating visual artsHELEN LAYCOCK RESIDENCE AND TWO ADJACENT DETACHED BUILDINGS, 95 PATULLOS RD, COTTLES BRIDGE - Physical Description 1
Residence
Style a-stylar.
Design one-off.
Plan basically rectangular.
Single storeyed.
Walls adobe.
Roof lean-to, corrugated iron?.
Features are the simple nature of the buildings.Detached Buildings
Style Eltham style.
Design unique.
Plans rectangular.
Single storied.
Walls adobe.
Roofs corrugated iron?.HELEN LAYCOCK RESIDENCE AND TWO ADJACENT DETACHED BUILDINGS, 95 PATULLOS RD, COTTLES BRIDGE - Usage/Former Usage
Original and Continuing Use: Residence
Heritage Study and Grading
Nillumbik - Shire of Eltham Heritage Study
Author: David Bick
Year: 1992
Grading:
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