Cottages - Port Fairy Historic Area
6 - 8 Princes Street,, PORT FAIRY VIC 3284 - Property No B0956
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Statement of Significance
These two cottages were erected in the 1850s, No 8 being constructed in 1856 by Thomas Philpin, Landing Waiter in the Customs Office as his residence, whilst No 6 was constructed in 1859 by S J Bayly as a Solicitor's Office. These simple, symmetrical cottages feature a central doorway and twelve pane sashes to either side. The roofs are hipped in form and the buildings typify the early Colonial cottages which characterise Port Fairy.
Classified: 29/10/1959
Part of Port Fairy Historic Area, Classified: 02/03/1981
2010 Note: Cottage conserved 20/08/2009.
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EMOHVictorian Heritage Register H0252
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FORMER ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND MANSEVictorian Heritage Register H0850
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GUNS AND EMPLACEMENTSVictorian Heritage Register H1504
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