H.B. THOMAS HOUSE
49 JAMES STREET, PAKENHAM, CARDINIA SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
The house, constructed c.1933 for Herbert and Elizabeth Thomas, at 49 James Street, Pakenham is significant. This is an interwar bungalow. Asymmetrical in plan, it has a hipped corrugated iron roof that extends to form a verandah at one side of the gabled projecting bay. The verandah is supported by Tuscan columns on capped brick piers, and there is a brick balustrade. The walls are clad in weatherboards to window sill height and fibro cement above with timber shingling to the gable end. Windows are boxed, timber sash, which are paired in the main elevation. There is one brick chimney.The house has good integrity and intactness and is complemented by an early concrete driveway at one side and curving concrete path leading to the front entrance.
How is it significant?
The former H.B. Thomas house is of local historic significance to Cardinia Shire.
Why is it significant?
It is significant for its associations with H.B. Thomas whose father, Albert, established the Pakenham Gazette. H.B. Thomas later became the editor of the Gazette, as did his son Ian Herbert. This historic connection is demonstrated by the location of the house on the original 1886 allotment that also contains the Gazette office (immediately to the south at 100 Main Street) and the former residence of Albert Thomas at 96-98 Main Street. (Criterion H)
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H.B. THOMAS HOUSE - Physical Description 1
The former H.B. Thomas House is an interwar bungalow. Asymmetrical in plan, it has a hipped corrugated iron roof that extends to form a verandah at one side of the gabled projecting bay. The verandah issupported by Tuscan columns on capped brick piers, and there is a brickbalustrade. The walls are clad in weatherboards to window sill heightand fibro cement above with timber shingling to the gable end. Windows are boxed, timber sash, which are paired in the main elevation. There is one brick chimney.The house has good integrity and intactness and is complemented by an early concrete driveway at one side and curving concrete path leading to the front entrance.
Heritage Study and Grading
Pakenham Structure Plan Heritage Review
Author: David Helms Heritage Planning
Year: 2017
Grading: Local
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