Treverbyn
2-12 King Road,HARKAWAY, Casey City
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Statement of Significance
Aesthetically, it is significant as house in a fine rural setting, which contributes to the cultural landscape character of the Harkaway district and is notable for its mature trees and well-kept English Hawthorn hedge along the King Road frontage.
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Treverbyn - Physical Description 1
The oldest section of the house is a simple late Victorian symmetrical villa constructed in exposed brown brick with a slate roof. The front fenestration has been altered from the original with twin sashed windows. The convex verandah also appears to be relatively recent and unadorned. Additions to the house extend to the north-west, creating a U-shaped plan. Other buildings on the site include corrugated iron sheds, a small building with a terracotta tiled roof and a very old building possibly constructed in wattle and daub with wooden shingles beneath corrugated iron.
The house is set in a garden with many fine mature trees. Related landscape elements include the English Hawthorn hedge along the King Road frontage.Treverbyn - Physical Conditions
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Treverbyn - Historical Australian Themes
Setting and Working the land
Heritage Study and Grading
Casey - Casey Heritage Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2004
Grading: LocalCasey - Heritage of the City of Berwick
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 1993
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