Dwelling 22 Candeloro Street
22 Candeloro Street BACCHUS MARSH, MOORABOOL SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
The Residence and its setting at 22 Candeloro Street, Bacchus Marsh.
How is it significant?
The Residence and its setting at 22 Candeloro Street, Bacchus Marsh is of local historical and aesthetic significance to the Shire of Moorabool.
Why is it significant?
The Residence and its setting at 22 Candeloro Street, Bacchus Marsh is of historical significance for its demonstration of the prosperous period in the history of Bacchus Marsh stimulated by farming, industry and closer settlement. Due to the high level of intactness, the property is particularly demonstrative of the way of life in the early 20th Century.
The Residence and its setting at 22 Candeloro Street, Bacchus Marsh is of aesthetic significance as an excellent intact example of an Edwardian bungalow demonstrating key features of the period, including the overall form with projecting bay, high pitched gambrel roof form, roughcast stucco finish and timber framed double hung windows. The original wire fence at the front of the property, which uses an uncommon wire panel design, is also intact and contributes to the aesthetic significance of the place.
1995
A particularly intact timber late Edwardian house built in 1914, with a simple cottage garden, hedge and other contextual elements.
It has local historical significance as a representative embodiment of an historical period and its way of life. It has architectural significance as a representative example of the Edwardian domestic style.
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Dwelling 22 Candeloro Street - Physical Conditions
Very Good
Dwelling 22 Candeloro Street - Intactness
Excellent
Dwelling 22 Candeloro Street - Physical Description 1
A double-fronted timber Edwardian house. Over dado height, it is roughcast, with weatherboards below a mould. It has a high gambrel roof; with the left hand bay set forward as a gable. The upper gable is timbered on roughcast. Barges extend to an acute angle. Below is a rectangular bay window. Windows are pairs of double-hung sashes. There is an Edwardian door and flyscreen door. The chimney is roughcast. There is a woven crimp-wire fence, with an unusual pattern of metal ribbon and woven wire and a pedestrian gate.
Dwelling 22 Candeloro Street - Physical Description 2
The Garden. A simple cottage garden with planting placed around the perimeter of the house and parallel with the front fence. The low hedge divides the garden from the driveway to the garage differentiating services areas from the entrance to the house. There are vegetable beds at the right hand side.
Hedge Species:
Ligustrum ovalifolium Hedge privet
Dwelling 22 Candeloro Street - Historical Australian Themes
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Heritage Study and Grading
Moorabool - Bacchus Marsh Heritage Study 1995
Author: Richard Peterson and Daniel Catrice
Year: 1995
Grading:
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THE MANOR HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H0264
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ELLERSLIEVictorian Heritage Register H0592
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AVENUE OF HONOURVictorian Heritage Register H2238
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