ST GEORGES
18 VICTORIA STREET, KORUMBURRA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE
Korumburra Church and Residential
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
'St Georges', designed and constructed by Clive Jarvis and Bert Dean in 1921, at 18 Victoria Street, Korumburra.
Why is it significant?
'St Georges' at 18 Victoria Street, Korumburra is of local aesthetic significance to the town of Korumburra as a superior and substantially intact example of a characteristic Federation Asymmetrical Villa with a splayed corner. It is enhanced by the mature exotic specimen trees and makes a notable contribution to the historic character of the Victoria Street residential area. (AHC criterion - E.1)
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ST GEORGES - Physical Description 1
The house at 18 Victoria Street, Korumburra, built c. 1915 is a Federation hip and gable dwelling in weatherboard with a contiguous return verandah and a 45 degree splayed corner. Other notable elements include:
- Stepped roughcast battened gable ends.
- Verandah with turned posts, ladder frieze and timber frets and balustrade.
- Three part double hung windows.
- Brick and render chimneysThe original iron roof has been covered with aluminium tiles and there are alterations and additions at the rear.
Heritage Study and Grading
South Gippsland - South Gippsland Heritage Study
Author: David Helms with Trevor Westmore
Year: 2004
Grading:
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KORUMBURRA RAILWAY STATION COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H1571
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