Prospect House
3 Prospect Court and 105 Must Street PORTLAND, GLENELG SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
The two storey brick mansion house llprospect", at 3 Prospect Court, was erected in 1855 for Thomas Must, a wealthy local merchant who established a Portland Branch of the firm Must and Flower in 1845. The architect was G. Mathewson. The structure is simply conceived with a double fronted facade with central entry. The single storey kitchen wing and stables remain. "Prospect" is an early Portland mansion house and as such is important of its association with Thomas Must. Subsequent alterations to the building have all but obliterated its original Italianate character.
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Heritage Study and Grading
Glenelg - Portland Urban Conservation Study
Author: Wilson Sayer P/L
Year: 1981
Grading:
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FORMER STEAMPACKET HOTELVictorian Heritage Register H0239
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BURSWOODVictorian Heritage Register H0240
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PORTLAND COURT HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H1481
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