YARRA LODGE
18 Yarra Street WARRANDYTE, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
Yarra Lodge is of local significance for its historical associations with Blair, and architecturally as an intact example of a finely detailed Edwardian house.
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YARRA LODGE - Historical Australian Themes
Local Themes
7.04 - Edwardian houses
YARRA LODGE - Physical Description 1
This Edwardian, hip-roofed, triple fronted timber house is located on a hill top, near the edge of the Warrandyte township. The roof is Marseilles terracotta tiles, with terracotta cresting and finials, and exposed rafters at the eaves. The chimneys have corbelled Mansard tops. The verandah returns around the angle, under the main roof. It has a fine cast-iron valance and brackets, between turned timber posts. Windows are casement pairs. There is a timber attached outbuilding. The fence is recent. Colours are also recent, but generally appropriate.
The Holy Trinity Vicarage, Church Road; Trinity Lutheran Church Manse, Victoria; 71 Yarra Street, are some comparisons.
YARRA LODGE - Physical Conditions
Condition Excellent
YARRA LODGE - Integrity
Integrity Intact
YARRA LODGE - Physical Description 2
Key elements
Building
YARRA LODGE - Physical Description 3
Associations
Joseph and Florence Blair
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Manningham Heritage Study Review
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading: LocalManningham - Doncaster & Templestowe Heritage Study Additional Historical Research
Author: Carlotta Kellaway
Year: 1994
Grading:
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INGE AND GRAHAME KING HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H1313
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GREAT SOUTHERN MINEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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SAILORS REEF MINEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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