House, 65 Patrick Street, STAWELL
65 Patrick Street STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
The house at 65 Patrick Street, Stawell, has significance as an intact example of the Late Victorian style. Possibly built in the late 19th century, the house appears to be in good condition when viewed from the street.
The house at 65 Patrick Street is historically and architecturally significant at a LOCAL level. It is associated with residential developments in Stawell in the late 19th and very early 20th centuries, and it demonstrates original design qualities of a Late Victorian style. These qualities include the hipped roof form, together with the hipped bullnosed verandah that projects towards the street frontage. Other intact or appropriate qualities include the single storey height, horizontal timber weatherboard wall cladding, galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, face brick chimneys, narrow eaves with paired timber brackets and paterae, central front timber framed doorway with sidelights and highlights, timber framed double hung windows and the turned timber verandah columns and timber fretwork valances.
Overall, the house at 65 Patrick Street is of LOCAL significance.
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House, 65 Patrick Street, STAWELL - Physical Description 1
The house at 65 Patrick Street, Stawell, is set on an average sized allotment and has a typical front setback. The front comprises a cottage flower garden with a central paved pedestrian path.
The single storey, horizontal timber weatherboard, Late Victorian styled house is characterised by a hipped roof form, together with a hipped bullnosed verandah that projects towards the street frontage. These roof forms are clad in galvanised corrugated iron. A face brick chimney (that may have been altered) adorns the roofline. Narrow overhangs with paired timber brackets and paterae are features of the eaves.
An early feature of the design is the front verandah. It is supported by turned timber columns and has a framed curvy timber fretwork valance. Both these elements may have been introduced.
Other early features of the design include the central front timber framed doorway with sidelights and highlights, and the timber framed double hung windows.
The decorative timberwork under the window may have been introduced.
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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