TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MANSE
51-53 Victoria Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
An Edwardian red brick manse of local architectural significance
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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MANSE - Historical Australian Themes
6.02 - Churches
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MANSE - Physical Description 1
The triple-fronted Edwardian red brick manse, probably dating from 1909 [137] has a gambrel corrugated iron roof, with gabled-bays projecting at the left rear and right front. These have detached timbering to the upper gables, supported on elegant scroll brackets, with pendant barges, decorated with chrysanthemum motif fretwork. The roof has terracotta cresting and finials. The chimneys have brick decoration. The main roof sails over to cover the verandah, around the angle. It has turned timber posts and catenary curve and rail valance. There is a side entry facing the church, which has a Gothic flywire door, a witty touch.
A more recent hall is located at the rear of the church, on the axis.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MANSE - Physical Conditions
Condition Excellent
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MANSE - Integrity
Integrity Intact
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Manningham Heritage Study Review
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading: LocalManningham - Doncaster & Templestowe Heritage Study Additional Historical Research
Author: Carlotta Kellaway
Year: 1994
Grading: Local
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FRIEDENSRUHVictorian Heritage Register H0376
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