House
6 Horsburgh Gr MALVERN, Stonnington City
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Statement of Significance
6 Horsburgh Grove is of local significance as typical late boom era single storey Italianate villa, distinguished by the distinctive and dominant roof lantern.
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House - Physical Description 1
It was built on a large allotment which extended to the rear of Kooyong road properties to the west. A matching building was constructed to the east.
This house is a typical late boom era single storey Italianate villa, distinguished by the distinctive and dominant roof lantern. This has a decorative frieze and a small hipped slate roof. The building has two projecting hipped bays with a cast iron verandah that returns on the west side. The building is similar in detailing (although in a more modest manner) to 1026 and 1034 Malvern Road. The building is substantially intact although the high timber paling fence does not contribute to its character.House - Local Historical Themes
8.2.2 'Country in the city' - suburban development in Malvern before 1920
Heritage Study and Grading
Stonnington - City of Malvern Heritage Study
Author: Nigel Lewis and Richard Aitken P/L
Year: 1992
Grading: A2
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ARMADALE PRIMARY SCHOOLVictorian Heritage Register H1640
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ARMADALE HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H0637
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STONINGTONVictorian Heritage Register H1608
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