RESIDENCE (HOUSE)
3 STEWART STREET, NORTH BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
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Statement of Significance
3 Stewart Street, North Bendigo, is of local aesthetic (architectural) significance as a relatively intact example of a standard late Victorian house type. Single-storey, double fronted hipped roofed residences of this type were built (in both timber and brick) in large numbers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. 3 Stewart Street is generally intact as constructed in 1898/99, including the joinery to the openings and sidelights to windows and doors and retains a high level of detail. While there has been some alteration, including the brick side wall and changes to the verandah, these have not significantly diminished the character or presentation of the house. (Criterion E)
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RESIDENCE (HOUSE) - Physical Description 1
Description and integrity
No. 3 Stewart Street is a single-storey, double-fronted weatherboard residence with a hipped roof clad with corrugated sheet metal. There are two polychrome brick chimneys with moulded corbelling. The north-east elevation has a brick party or fire wall the origins of which are unclear but which may be an early addition (the verandah has been modified at its north end, and this may be related to the wall).
The symmetrically composed front elevation comprises a central door with side and top lights flanked by double-hung sash windows, also with side lights. There are paired eaves brackets to the front facade. The timber post-supported verandah features a decorative cast iron frieze and brackets; the verandah floor and balustrades are not original, and may be contemporary with the recent gabled carport to the south-west of the property. Rear additions are not visible from the street.
RESIDENCE (HOUSE) - Intactness
Good
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Bendigo - White Hills & East Bendigo Heritage Study 2014
Author: Lovell Chen
Year: 2015
Grading:
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