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Ulimaroa
630 St Kilda Road,, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No B4607
Ulimaroa
630 St Kilda Road,, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No B4607
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Statement of Significance
This late 1880s St Kilda Road mansion with its distinctive tower and l-shaped verandahs and balconies has both historical and architectural significance within the state of Victoria. Its importance may be summarised as follows:
(1) It has historical importance as a fine, substantially intact example of the many mansions set in spacious grounds constructed on the prestigious St Kilda road, (originally one of Melbourne's grandest boulevards) during the last century. "Ulimaroa" is one of a very small number of survivors.
(2) In addition, "Ulimaroa" is notable for its associations with its first occupier, John Traill (1826-1918), pioneer shipping merchant and director of the well-known Huddart Parker line. The Traill family lived at "Ulimaroa" from 1890 to 1946.
(3) "Ulimaroa" has significance because of its fine architectural detailing, which is attributed on stylistic grounds to the architect JAB Koch.
Adapted from AHC Citation
Classified: 16/09/1982
(1) It has historical importance as a fine, substantially intact example of the many mansions set in spacious grounds constructed on the prestigious St Kilda road, (originally one of Melbourne's grandest boulevards) during the last century. "Ulimaroa" is one of a very small number of survivors.
(2) In addition, "Ulimaroa" is notable for its associations with its first occupier, John Traill (1826-1918), pioneer shipping merchant and director of the well-known Huddart Parker line. The Traill family lived at "Ulimaroa" from 1890 to 1946.
(3) "Ulimaroa" has significance because of its fine architectural detailing, which is attributed on stylistic grounds to the architect JAB Koch.
Adapted from AHC Citation
Classified: 16/09/1982
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THE MANSEVictorian Heritage Register H0212
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WILGAHVictorian Heritage Register H0760
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FENAGH COTTAGEVictorian Heritage Register H0629
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