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395 JOHNSTON STREET,, ABBOTSFORD VIC 3067 - Property No 113290
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Statement of Significance
The following wording is from the Allom and Lovell Building Citation, 1998 for the property. Please note that this is a "Building Citation", not a "Statement of Significance". For further information refer to the Building Citation held by the City of Yarra.
History:
The house at 395 Johnston Street, Abbotsford, was built for John E Woolcock in 1900. Since at least 1898, Woolcock had been the owner of a wooden shop and house, valued at ₤20 in 1900, near the corner of Johnston and Paterson Streets.
The rate Books for 1901 list Woolcock as the owner of two brick houses, later Nos. 395 and 397, each valued at ₤30. The name of the first occupier of No. 395 was Thorpe. In 1910, when John Woolcock himself was living at No. 397, James Woolcock was the occupier of No. 395.
Description:
The house at 395 Johnston Street, Abbotsford, is a double-fronted single-storey bichromatic brick villa, and is similar in design to the adjacent No. 397. The walls are of red face brick with contrasting darker brick string courses at window head and sill level, flat arches above the window openings, and banding on the chimneys. The roof is concealed behind an ornate rendered balustraded parapet, embellished with swags and vermiculated panels. The parapet was originally surmounted by two scrolled pediments with acroteria and urns - these have been removed since 1995. Still intact is the ornate frieze below the parapet, with its repeating pattern of swags and rosettes. At each end of the frieze is a scroll, supporting a vermiculated corbel.
The verandah is enclosed between a brick wing wall and the projecting front room. It has a corrugated iron roof and is supported on iron columns with a frieze of cast iron lacework. The floor of the verandah is paved with tessellated tiles. The two front windows are tripartite timber framed double-hung sashes.
No. 395 retains the unpainted render finish to its parapet. The original iron picket fence, with its bluestone plinth, is also intact.
Significance:
The house at 395 Johnston Street, Abbotsford is of local architectural significance. It is a good, if extremely late, example of the exuberant 19th century Italianate boom style, notable for its bichromatic brickwork and cast iron decoration. The house forms a pair with the adjacent No. 397, and together they comprise an important heritage element on a main thoroughfare in Abbotsford which has been significantly eroded by post-War industrial and commercial development.
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HOUSE - Physical Description 1
The house at 395 Johnston Street, Abbotsford, is a double-fronted single-storey bichromatic brick villa, and is similar in design to the adjacent No. 397. The walls are of red face brick with contrasting darker brick string courses at window head and sill level, flat arches above the window openings, and banding on the chimneys. The roof is concealed behind an ornate rendered balustraded parapet, embellished with swags and vermiculated panels. The parapet was originally surmounted by two scrolled pediments with acroteria and urns - these have been removed since 1995. Still intact is the ornate frieze below the parapet, with its repeating pattern of swags and rosettes. At each end of the frieze is a scroll, supporting a vermiculated corbel.
The verandah is enclosed between a brick wing wall and the projecting front room. It has a corrugated iron roof and is supported on iron columns with a frieze of cast iron lacework. The floor of the verandah is paved with tessellated tiles. The two front windows are tripartite timber framed double-hung sashes.
No. 395 retains the unpainted render finish to its parapet. The original iron picket fence, with its bluestone plinth, is also intact.Heritage Study and Grading
Yarra - City of Collingwood Conservation Study
Author: Andrew Ward & Associates
Year: 1989
Grading: LocalYarra - City of Collingwood Conservation Study
Author: Andrew Ward & Associates
Year: 1995
Grading: LocalYarra - City of Yarra Heritage Review
Author: Allom Lovell & Associates
Year: 1998
Grading: LocalYarra - City of Yarra Review of Heritage Overlay Areas
Author: Graeme Butler & Associates
Year: 2007
Grading: Local
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