HOUSE
24 GROSVENOR STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
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Statement of Significance
The house at no. 24 Grosvenor Street, Moonee Ponds was built prior to 1891 when it was occupied by Thomas L. Winchcombe. It is historically and aesthetically important. It is historically important (Criterion A) as a substantial house recalling the first phase in the settlement of Moonee Ponds as a suburb of the metropolis. It is aesthetically important (Criterion E) as a comparatively plain but in other respects representative example of a common villa design of the late Victorian Period, the locally distinguishing elements being its size and asymmetrical treatment.
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HOUSE - Physical Description 1
A representative two storeyed asymmetrical Italianate villa with faceted bay to the projecting wing, bracketed eaves, hipped slate roof, chamfered reveals and two storeyed cast iron lace corner verandah.
HOUSE - Integrity
Condition: Sound. Integrity: High.
HOUSE - Historical Australian Themes
4. Building settlements, towns and cities. 4.1.2. Making suburbs (Moonee Ponds).
Heritage Study and Grading
Moonee Valley - City of Moonee Valley Heritage Study
Author: Andrew Ward
Year: 1998
Grading:
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