House, 40 Maud Street, STAWELL
40 Maud Street STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
The house at 40 Maud Street, Stawell, has significance as an example of an Edwardian style. Probably built in the late 19th or early 20th century, the house appears to be in good condition when viewed from the street.
The house at 40 Maud Street is historically and architecturally significant at a LOCAL level. It is associated with residential developments in Stawell in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The house also demonstrates some original design qualities of an Edwardian style. These qualities include the hipped roof form, together with the bullnosed verandah that projects towards the street frontage. Other intact or appropriate qualities include the single storey height, symmetrical composition, horizontal weatherboard wall cladding, galvanised corrugated steel roof cladding, narrow eaves, stop chamfered timber verandah posts, timber verandah brackets and the timber verandah fretwork valances, banks of timber framed casement windows with highlights, and the central timber framed doorway.
Overall, the house at 40 Maud Street is of LOCAL significance.
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House, 40 Maud Street, STAWELL - Physical Description 1
The house at 40 Maud Street, Stawell, has a well-landscaped frontage comprising large exotic trees and shrubs and other plantings. Due to the landscaped frontage, it has been difficult to determine all the original and early features of the house.
The symmetrical, single storey, horizontal timber weatherboard, Edwardian styled house is characterised by a hipped roof form, together with a bullnosed verandah that projects towards the street frontage. These roof forms are clad in galvanised corrugated steel. Narrow overhangs are features of the eaves.
A feature of the design is the front verandah. It is supported by stop chamfered timber posts which are adorned with timber brackets that support timber fretwork valances.
Early features of the design include the banks of timber framed casement windows with highlights that flank the central timber framed doorway.Heritage Study and Grading
Northern Grampians - Shire of Northern Grampians - Stage 2 Heritage Study
Author: Wendy Jacobs, Vicki Johnson, David Rowe, Phil Taylor
Year: 2004
Grading: Local
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