Strathallyn
2B Strathallyn Road RINGWOOD, MAROONDAH CITY
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Statement of Significance
A nineteenth century timber house on a reduced site built in 1896. It is historically significant as a representative embodiment of rural family life in late nineteenth century Ringwood. It is architecturally significant as representative an unpretentious Victorian domestic manner, locally.
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Strathallyn - Physical Description 1
A double-fronted nineteenth century timber house, with a corrugated steel roof. It consists of two parallel gables facing Warrandyte Road. The (former) front has a concave skillion verandah across, with a cast-iron lace valence and brickwork between bevelled Doric timber posts. Gables have mock shingles and turned finials. Chimneys are red brick with corbelled tops. There are two double-hung window pairs; top sashes are six-paned, the left are narrower, facing the road. Another skillion verandah is at the left side, (the former rear), with another window pair also. There are several remnant pines.
Strathallyn - Intactness
The left chimney looks recent. Verandahs may have been renovated. The picket fence is recent and other works may also be.
Heritage Study and Grading
Maroondah - Maroondah Heritage Identification Study
Author: Richard Peterson with Peter Barrett
Year: 1998
Grading:
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