House
15 Clydebank Court, STRATHFIELDSAYE VIC 3551 - Property No 223175
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Statement of Significance
The brick house built at 15 Clydebank Court is significant.
How is it significant?The house at 15 Clydebank Court is of local historic and aesthetic significance to the City of Greater Bendigo.
Why is it significant?15 Clydebank Court is a poignant reminder of Strathfieldsaye's earlier agricultural past, surrounded as it is by new houses in a recently constructed subdivision. Along with the police station at 12 Blucher Street, and another much altered and derelict house at 38 Blucher Street, this property is a remnant of Strathfieldsaye before it was part of the urban area of Bendigo. Criterion A
The house is aesthetically significant for its high degree of integrity and demonstration of the architecture of the Queen Anne Revival. This is exemplified in the use of machine made red bricks, arch headed windows, timber verandahs with large section posts and a frieze. The rear section is notable for the large hipped roof and central chimney. Criterion D
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House - Physical Description 1
15 Clydebank Court is built high on a bank adjacent to Emu Creek. The extent of land around the house is much reduced due to a new residential subdivision in this part of Strathfieldsaye The house has two parts and is built of red machine made bricks. The roof forms indicate that there is a large rear part with hipped roof and central chimney, however the front part is a fairly typical double fronted house with verandah. The window openings feature flat arch headed windows. The bullnosed profile of the verandah, and the timber frieze indicate that it may be an addition. A long verandah runs along one side of the house. There are some outbuildings but these are not of interest.
House - Physical Conditions
Fair to good
House - Integrity
High
House - Historical Australian Themes
4 Transforming the land
4.4 Farming
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Bendigo - Former Shires of McIvor and Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study
Author: Context P/L
Year: 2008
Grading: Local
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