VICTOR & PEGGY STONE HOUSE
22 Mount Eagle Road IVANHOE, Banyule City
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Statement of Significance
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VICTOR & PEGGY STONE HOUSE - Historical Australian Themes
The Victor and Peggy Stone House is one of a number of houses designed by prominent architects constructed in Heidelberg and Ivanhoe during the post-War period.
VICTOR & PEGGY STONE HOUSE - Usage/Former Usage
Original: residence
Current: residenceVICTOR & PEGGY STONE HOUSE - Physical Conditions
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VICTOR & PEGGY STONE HOUSE - Physical Description 1
BUILDING: 22 Mount Eagle Road is a two-storey house constructed on a steeply sloping site, featuring bagged brickwork, skillion roofs, timber framed windows and a timber pergola covered in wisteria facing the garden. LANDSCAPE: The garden created for the Stone family in 1956 is located on a reasonably steep site. The garden features extensive rock work in the form of steps and terrace walls. Most of the paths are gravel. The garden cascades down the slope, and retains much of its informal qualities. This is enhanced by the informal planing style, and the mixture of natives and exotic species within the garden. The lawns also take on flowing forms.
VICTOR & PEGGY STONE HOUSE - Intactness
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VICTOR & PEGGY STONE HOUSE - Physical Description 2
Lot 177, Hartland's Estate
Heritage Study and Grading
Banyule - Banyule Heritage Study
Author: Allum Lovell & Associates
Year: 1999
Grading: A
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PHOLIOTAVictorian Heritage Register H0479
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RAVENSWOODVictorian Heritage Register H0199
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RESIDENCEVictorian Heritage Register H2082
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