Residence
402 Latrobe Terrace, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202496
Latrobe Terrace Shops Heritage Area
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Statement of Significance
B Listed - Regional Significance
This pair, with a section which may date from 1861, has regional historical importance as an early Victorian artisans cottage associated with Richard Asling, hawker its first owner-occupier and bootrnakers, Charles Browning and Charles Arnold in the 1870s and Thomas Bowring in the 1880s. The building has continued to be owned and occupied by artisans including a spinner, a carpenter, tailors and a wool sorter. They are of regional architectural significance as relatively intact early cottages surviving on an exposed site.
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Residence - Physical Description 1
DESCRIPTION An early, semidetached house pair. There is a . continuous gable roof over both, with a shallow curved verandah on the street line. This has timber posts with Corinthian capitals, castiron lace, valence and brackets, and a timber fretwork bargeboard at one end damaged . The houses share a chimney. The front shiplapped board cladding is very wide 300mm and at the side are Regency weatherboards, also wide 250mm. There is a later sympathetic t imber picket verandah balustrade fence
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Geelong - City of Newtown Urban Conservation Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 1991
Grading: B
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FORMER GEELONG GRAMMAR SCHOOLVictorian Heritage Register H0188
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CHRIST CHURCHVictorian Heritage Register H0186
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LEYTON AND ROCHFORDVictorian Heritage Register H0562
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