9 Hartington Street
9 Hartington Street NORTHCOTE, Darebin City
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Statement of Significance
9 Harlington Street is an intact example of its building type and era, with unusual detailing, possibly a result of its craftsman owner. It is also the terminating point of the notable Hartington Street precinct.
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9 Hartington Street - Physical Description 1
9 Hartington Street is an asymmetrical timber double-fronted house. The house has a small bullnose roof verandah, half-timbered gables and a bay window. Ashlar pattern boarding covers the house facade and the original spade-head picket fence surrounds the block. The house is notable for its restrained use of decoration: the verandah eaves are bracketed as are the main eaves, a key-hole fretted valance skirts the bay window roof and the arched verandah is dentillated with fretted scroll work in the spandrels. The roof is hipped with terracotta ridging. Of particular note is the horseshoe shaped leadlight window on the south facade.
Heritage Study and Grading
Darebin - Darebin Heritage Review
Author: Andrew Ward
Year: 2000
Grading:
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FORMER LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR HOME FOR THE AGEDVictorian Heritage Register H1950
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TERRACE HOUSESVictorian Heritage Register H1774
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FORMER NORTHCOTE THEATREVictorian Heritage Register H2287
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