Villa
57 Cape Street HEIDELBERG, Banyule City
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Statement of Significance
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Villa - Physical Description 2
Property Description - CA 5/14, Warringal Village. Grantee: T. Coventry 15/5/1851
Villa - Usage/Former Usage
Original Use: Residence
Current Use: ResidenceVilla - Physical Description 1
57 Cape Street is a two-storey, late 19th century villa, constructed of red and brown brick and with a slated hipped roof. The symmetrical entrance elevation has an ornate two storey cast iron verandah, with balustrade panels featuring the popular sunflower motif. The centrally positioned entrance door has glazed sidelights and highlight, and is flanked by double-hung sash windows, grouped in pairs. Beneath the bracketed eaves is a decorative swagged frieze. Chimneys are of banded red and brown brick with cement rendered moulded cappings.
Villa - Physical Conditions
Good
Villa - Intactness
Good
Villa - Historical Australian Themes
57 Cape Street is one of the few larger late Victorian residences erected in Heidelberg and Ivanhoe . It was the home of William Holland, a member of the local council and Shire President from 1899-1900.
Heritage Study and Grading
Banyule - Banyule Heritage Study
Author: Allum Lovell & Associates
Year: 1999
Grading: BBanyule - Heidelberg Conservation Study
Author: Graeme Butler and Associates
Year: 1985
Grading:
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PHOLIOTAVictorian Heritage Register H0479
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ST JOHNS ANGLICAN CHURCHVictorian Heritage Register H0197
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FORMER HEAD TEACHER'S RESIDENCEVictorian Heritage Register H1617
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