Carnbrea, 95 Hesse Street, Queenscliff
95 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Hesse Street Residential Area
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Statement of Significance
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009
Carnbrea is a detached double-fronted weatherboard Italianate villa with a hipped roof in corrugated galvanised steel cladding. The facade is asymmetrically composed with a projecting bay to the north. The remainder of the facade has a verandah extending across it with timber posts and a concave profile roof; this is not original. Weatherboards on the facade replicate rustication but unusually without the vertical lines. Fenestration is timber framed in a tripartite arrangement. The two chimneys are brick and have been over painted. At their tops are Classically-inspired rendered mouldings. A pair of air ventilators is fitted to the roof.
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Carnbrea, 95 Hesse Street, Queenscliff - Physical Description 1
The verandah is supported on iron posts and brackets, with a sunflower frieze.(4) The timber facing of the front facade is of an ashlar pattern. The doorway has panelled side and top lights and the front windows consist of a mainlight and two sidelights each. Of more importance in Carnbrea are the roof ventilators with their club pattern architraves, cut from sheet metal.
Carnbrea, 95 Hesse Street, Queenscliff - Physical Description 2
Double fronted I890s corrugated iron and weatherboard house. Exact reflection of 93.
Carnbrea, 95 Hesse Street, Queenscliff - Physical Description 3
Extract from the 2009 study
Carnbrea is a detached double-fronted weatherboard Italianate villa with a hipped roof in corrugated galvanised steel cladding. The facade is asymmetrically composed with a projecting bay to the north. The remainder of the facade has a verandah extending across it with timber posts and a concave profile roof; this is not original. Weatherboards on the facade replicate rustication but unusually without the vertical lines. Fenestration is timber framed in a tripartite arrangement. The two chimneys are brick and have been over painted. At their tops are Classically-inspired rendered mouldings. A pair of air ventilators is fitted to the roof.
Carnbrea, 95 Hesse Street, Queenscliff - Intactness
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Heritage Study and Grading
Queenscliffe - Queenscliffe Urban Conservation Study
Author: Allom Lovell & Associates P/L, Architects
Year: 1982
Grading:Queenscliffe - Queenscliffe Heritage Study
Author: Lovell Chen
Year: 2009
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