51 Liddiard Street
51 Liddiard Street HAWTHORN, Boroondara City
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Statement of Significance
1. Architecturally and historically significant as one of very few non mansion houses to survive in Hawthorn from the 1870s.
2. Historically significant in its illustration of the variety of development in Liddiard Street and the range of socioeconomic groups accommodated in the developing suburb.
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51 Liddiard Street - Physical Description 1
The ground floor is not visible. The upper floor indicates a two-storeyed house of simple rectangular form, rendered, and with a simple hipped slate roof. (The ridge has later terracotta capping). The ground floor incorporates a verandah across the full width of the building. The windows are simple double hung, without embellishment to the render.
The house is set well back from the road.
Heritage Study and Grading
Boroondara - Hawthorn Heritage study 1992
Author: Meredith Gould, Conservation Architects
Year: 1992
Grading: B
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