RESIDENCE
5 Waverley Avenue IVANHOE, Banyule City
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Statement of Significance
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RESIDENCE - Historical Australian Themes
Ivanhoe and Heidelberg emerged as affluent residential area leading up to and during the inter-War period. 5 Waverley Avenue is one of the many houses erected in the area at this time.
RESIDENCE - Usage/Former Usage
Original use: Residence
Current use: ResidenceRESIDENCE - Physical Conditions
Good
RESIDENCE - Physical Description 1
5 Waverley Avenue is a large attic style bungalow, of red brick construction. The house is asymmetrically planned, and has a broad jerkin-head Marseilles patterned terracotta tiled roof. A hip-roofed entrance porch projects on the entrance elevation, flanked by polygonal and rectangular bay windows. The porch has heavy brick piers, with rendered brick buttresses and capitals. Windows are double-hung, with leadlighted upper sashes. The double entrance doors have unusual triangular glazed upper panels. There is a hipped roofed dormer window facing the street, with shingled walls and leadlighted casements. An unusual tower-like addition exists on the side (east) elevation, also of red brick construction and with double-hung sash windows.
The red brick and rendered pier-and-wall front fence is original.RESIDENCE - Intactness
Good
RESIDENCE - Physical Description 2
Part of Rockbeare Estate
Heritage Study and Grading
Banyule - Banyule Heritage Study
Author: Allum Lovell & Associates
Year: 1999
Grading: B
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HEIDELBERG TOWN HALLVictorian Heritage Register H2077
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DAREBIN CREEK 6Victorian Heritage Inventory
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