TERRACE HOUSES
9-11 REGENT STREET, ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
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Statement of Significance
The terraced pair of dwellings at nos. 9-11 Regent street, Ascot Vale, are presumed to have been built in 1885 for Edward Power. They are aesthetically important. This importance (criterion E) is derived from their survival in a substantially intact state, demonstrating the direction that workers' housing in Melbourne was taking at the time by their use of red brickwork to the facades. They are, however, in other respects typical of their time.
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TERRACE HOUSES - Physical Description 1
A pair of single storeyed predominantly red brick bichromatic, part overpainted Classical Revival dwellings in a terraced form with flat pediments and scrollwork and a cast iron lace verandah. There are small gardens at the front and later fences.
Condition: Sound. Integrity: high, verandah to no. 11 recently reconstructed.
TERRACE HOUSES - Historical Australian Themes
4. Building settlements, towns and cities. 4.1.2. Making suburbs (Ascot Vale).
Heritage Study and Grading
Moonee Valley - City of Moonee Valley Heritage Study
Author: Andrew Ward
Year: 1998
Grading:
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