House
16 Warrandyte Road RINGWOOD, MAROONDAH CITY
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Statement of Significance
A characteristic Californian Bungalow built in c1926. It is historically significant as a representative embodiment of rural town family life, in Ringwood, between the wars and for its association with longstanding Ringwood Borough Town Clerk A.F.B. Long. It is architecturally significant as representative of this domestic style locally.
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House - Physical Description 1
A timber three-bay Californian Bungalow with a major gabled roof across, clad with Marseilles unglazed terra-cotta tiles. The left bay is set forward as a gable, at right is a minor gable, slightly projecting, with the entrance recessed between. A skillion verandah extends across centre and right, with a deep bressumer, supported on post-pairs on pedestals with rendered tops, with a stepped balustrade with four slots, between them. At left and right are triple windows. Upper gables are shingles, set forward. The left bay has an unusual, high shallow shingled hood.
House - Intactness
Good. The picket fence is anachronistic and recent.
Heritage Study and Grading
Maroondah - Maroondah Heritage Identification Study
Author: Richard Peterson with Peter Barrett
Year: 1998
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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