Sacred Heart Presbytery
4 Winifred Street, ST ALBANS VIC 3021 - Property No 41
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Statement of Significance
Statement of Significance
Keiglo is of historical and architectural significance to the region and the City of Brimbank as a rare elaborate late nineteenth century house reflecting the status and ambition of A.H. Padley as the principal of the Cosmopolitan Land and Banking Company, and the instigator of the original subdivision and development of the St.Albans suburb. The landscape setting is important to the heritage value of the dwelling.-
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Sacred Heart Presbytery - Physical Description 1
Description
Residual large weatherboarded and verandahed house of asymmetrical plan at front comprising projecting rooms. Formerly with cast-iron roof look-out, altered with new roof tiles, stone grotto and other additions. The remnant garden includes stone pines, Monterey cypress, Moreton Bay fig, and sugar gum. The house is now part of a later Roman Catholic complex, having been reused as a presbytery.Sacred Heart Presbytery - Physical Conditions
Condition/integrity
GoodSacred Heart Presbytery - Historical Australian Themes
4 Building settlement, towns and cities
4.1 Planning urban settlementsHeritage Study and Grading
Brimbank - Brimbank City Council Post-contact Cultural Heritage Study
Author: G. Vines
Year: 2000
Grading: LocalBrimbank - Melbourne Western Region Cultural Heritage Study
Author: Meredith Walker, Christine Johnston & Carmel Boyce
Year: 1986
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