Residence
4 Buckland Avenue, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 201222
Newtown Hill Heritage Area
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Statement of Significance
C Listed - Local Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
A timber late Victorian house built in the 1890s incorporating the fashionable chrysanthemum motif It is architecturally significant locally as characteristic of this late style and historically significant as a representative embodiment of life in Newtown late in the last century.
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Residence - Physical Description 1
An elevated, late Victorian, timber, triple-fronted, hip-roofed house. The left front and right side rear bays project as gables. These have metal finials and the upper gable jettys with mock shingles and timbering, supported on convex and ogee brackets, with shaped barges, over a canted bay window with mock shingles in the upper part. There are ogee eaves brackets. A bullnosed verandah returns around the angle with a turned spindle palisade over a rail, with Chrysanthemum patterned side and fanlights and brackets and a four-panelled door.
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Geelong - Geelong Region Historic Buildings and Objects Study
Author: Allan Willingham
Year: 1986
Grading: CGreater Geelong - City of Newtown Urban Conservation Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 1991
Grading: CGreater Geelong - City of Newtown Urban Conservation Study
Author: Richard Peterson
Year: 1997
Grading: C
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FORMER GEELONG WOOL EXCHANGEVictorian Heritage Register H0622
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GEELONG TOWN HALLVictorian Heritage Register H0184
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IRON STOREVictorian Heritage Register H0742
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