THE ANNEAR HOUSE
36-38 The Eyrie HEIDELBERG, Banyule City
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Statement of Significance
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THE ANNEAR HOUSE - Historical Australian Themes
36-38 The Eyrie is one of a group of three houses on the Eaglemont Estate designed by architect Harold Desbrowe Annear and one of a larger group within Banyule.
THE ANNEAR HOUSE - Usage/Former Usage
Original use: Residence
Current use: ResidenceTHE ANNEAR HOUSE - Physical Conditions
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THE ANNEAR HOUSE - Physical Description 1
36-38 The Eyrie is one of a cluster of three houses designed by Annear within the Eaglemont Estate. Like its neighbours, the house possesses many of the distinctive and quirky details common to Annear's houses of this period such as bracketed window hoods, slatted and ogee -arched balustrading to the balconies, unusual roof angles, projecting bracketed gables, and, internally, irregular planning. Chimneys are tapered and roughcast. All of these elements combine to form an asymmetrical and picturesquely composed house situated on a steeply sloping site. The original red corrugated iron roof has been replaced with metal tiles. One of the windows contains Annear's initials in leadlight, patterned after those of German engraver Durer.
THE ANNEAR HOUSE - Intactness
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THE ANNEAR HOUSE - Physical Description 2
Part of Lot Eaglemont Estate
Heritage Study and Grading
Banyule - Banyule Heritage Study
Author: Allum Lovell & Associates
Year: 1999
Grading: ABanyule - Heidelberg Conservation Study
Author: Graeme Butler and Associates
Year: 1985
Grading:
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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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