House
10 Ellison St RINGWOOD, MAROONDAH CITY
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Statement of Significance
A double-fronted brick Bungalow, with some elements transitional to a villa, built c1927 probably by local builder Harry Peake. It is historically significant locally as embodying family life in inter-war Ringwood and as one of a group in this street probably built by Peake, including no's 4, 6 and 8. It is architecturally significant as an exemplar of this domestic style.
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House - Physical Description 1
A double-fronted brick Bungalow transitional to a villa, with pyramidal hipped-roof, clad with glazed (?) terra-cotta Marseilles pattern tiles. The left and centre bays are recessed, with a minor hipped roof set forward and supported on rendered pylons, over plate-capped brick piers, with a bressummer. At right is a canted bay. there is a 1950s mildly 'Featurist' wrought 'iron' palisaded balustrade to an unroofed terrace.
House - Intactness
Excellent. The balustrade does not detract.
House - Physical Conditions
Excellent.
Heritage Study and Grading
Maroondah - Maroondah Heritage Study
Author: Richard Peterson Architect & Conservation Consultant
Year: 2010
Grading:
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RINGWOOD RAILWAY STATIONVictorian Heritage Register H1587
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Former Ringwood Fire StationNational Trust
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Railway StationNational Trust H1587
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