House
24 Pitt Street RINGWOOD, MAROONDAH CITY
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Statement of Significance
A simple timber symmetrical Italianate cottage built c1900. It is historically significant locally in working modest turn-of-the twentieth century family life in Ringwood and architecturally as a remarkably late example of this domestic style, enhanced as one of a group with no's 20 and 22.
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House - Physical Description 1
A symmetrical, hipped-roof timber Italianate cottage with (some) eaves brackets and a frieze-mould, and a skillion verandah, and a further skillion addition. One chimney has a Classical cornice and frieze mould, and at rear left, is an external kitchen chimney.
House - Intactness
Poor. The verandah has been infilled similarly to at No. 22 Pitt Street and many eaves brackets are missing.
House - Physical Conditions
Good.
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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