Consulting Rooms "Annsley"
81 Aberdeen Street, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 200043
Aberdeen, George and Skene St H.A.
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Statement of Significance
C Listed - Local Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
A characteristic Edwardian house built in 1906. It is architecturally significant locally as a characteristic Edwardian style house, with good verandah valence and window brackets. And as one of a group of 12 relatively intact and most varied in Aberdeen Street.
It is significant historically as a representative embodiment of the way of life in Edwardian Newtown.
Intactness: Good. The verandah ballustrade is wrought iron. There is a security screen door. The front fence is not old, but the gate may incoporate early turned spindles.
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Consulting Rooms "Annsley" - Physical Description 1
A triplefronted timber Edwardian hip roofed house. The right front bay and the left rear side bay are set forward as gables with decorative barges. The upper gables jetty forward on brackets. The verandah is around the angle with a deep rail valence, arched with alternate wavy verticals over the entry with moulded and incised posts, with a canted bay under. The front gable has a rectangular bay with a hipped hood in ripple iron on large sinuous fretwork brackets. There is an Edwardian four panel entry door, whose upper panels are leadlight glazed with a right side leadlight sidelight.
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Geelong - City of Newtown Urban Conservation Study
Author: Richard Peterson
Year: 1997
Grading: C
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