SANDFORD TERRACE
15-23 ST JAMES STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
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Statement of Significance
The terraced row of five dwellings known as "Sandford" at nos. 15-23 St. James Street was built in 1886-88. It is important locally as a comparatively rare (Criterion B) two storeyed terrace in Essendon erected close to Essendon railway station and adding diversity to the range of dwelling types erected in the area during the late Victorian Boom period. The adoption of the hipped roof torm is particularly unusual (Criterion B).
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SANDFORD TERRACE - Physical Description 1
A two storeyed bi chrome terraced row of five dwellings having a common hipped roof and central partially reconstructed pediment with the name "Sandford" in cast cement. There are no dividing fire walls although each verandah is defined by wing walls. Black body bricks are relieved with cream dressings whilst the verandahs have cast iron lacework and reconstructed floors.
Condition: Sound. Integrity: Medium, see above. sandblasted, later fences.
SANDFORD TERRACE - Historical Australian Themes
4. Building settlements,towns and cities. 4.1.2. Making suburbs (Moonee Ponds).
Heritage Study and Grading
Moonee Valley - City of Moonee Valley Heritage Study
Author: Andrew Ward
Year: 1998
Grading:
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