Maristowe
31 Station Street NORTHCOTE, Darebin City
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Statement of Significance
Maristowe is of local historical significance. The building was constructed in 1913 by prominent confectioner MacPherson Robertson, on land which was part of a larger estate located on the east side of Station Street. The house was constructed for his daughter Stella Robertson and son-in-law Herbert W Brewer.
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Maristowe - Physical Description 1
Maristowe is a red brick single-storey Federation style house. The steeply-pitched, slated gabled roofs have terracotta ridge cappings and finials. The building is asymmetrical, with a circular corner tower with a hipped roof, projecting gabled bays, and a return hipped-roof verandah which once faced extensive grounds stretching to Heidelberg Road. Windows are double-hung sashes with rectangular highlights. The bowed and leadlighted bay window has a semi-conical slated roof, and the adjacent rectangular bay window has a more conventional hipped roof
A new fence has been erected and an addition made to the south-east comer.
Heritage Study and Grading
Darebin - Darebin Heritage Review
Author: Andrew Ward
Year: 2000
Grading:
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CHANDLER HIGHWAY BRIDGEVictorian Heritage Register H2354
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FAIRFIELD HOSPITAL (FORMER)Victorian Heritage Register H1878
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FAIRFIELD PARK AMPHITHEATRE COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H2412
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