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165 MT ALEXANDER ROAD,, FLEMINGTON VIC 3031 - Property No 183909
Moonee Valley City
The former manse at no. 165 Mount Alexander Road, Flemington, was built presumably in 1875 for the Wesleyan Church. It is historically important for its association with the Wesley, later…
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50-52 FENTON STREET, ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
"Ascot House" at 50-52 Fenton Street, Ascot Vale, was built for the entrepreneur and politician, John Thomas Smith in c.1859-60. It is historically important (Criterion A) and rare (Criterion…
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33A & 33B FORRESTER STREET, ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The house formerly known as 'Mar Lodge', constructed c.1865 with later additions, at 33A Forrester Street, Essendon to the extent of the surviving nineteenth century form, materials and…
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1 GROSVENOR STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The house at no. 1 Grosvenor Street, Moonee Ponds, was built between 1877 and 1879 when it was occupied by Dr James Anderson. It is historically and aesthetically important. It is…
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10 MCNAE STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
Architecturally, a near complete example of a small group of pre boom (if not earlier) timber dwellings in a metropolitan Melbourne with (if original) valuable detailing; of regional…
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1070 MT ALEXANDER ROAD,, ESSENDON VIC 3040 - Property No 200138
Moonee Valley City
Architecturally, an altered simple cottage of Indefinite age with some valuable remnant details; of regional interest and high local importance, as a typical to and predating, much of…
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71-73 NGARVENO STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
Architecturally, superficially original and typical example of an early pastoral homestead which is distinguished by the fine detailing at the eaves and of the verandah columns: of regional…
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55-57 PARK STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
Architectually, a large, near original and unusually stylised house for its period, which is sited near to other large houses (also preceding the subdivision) and by its aspect to the east…
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33 TWEEDSIDE STREET,, ESSENDON VIC 3040 - Property No 231641
Moonee Valley City
Architecturally, a common early form with uncommon verandah details, notable interior elements and distinctive surviving out-buildings; of regional importance. Historically, appearing to have…
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23 WOOLLEY STREET, ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
Architecturally, the first wing is of high regional significanceas an early concrete house with fine joinery; the remaining house is of local interest only. Historically, of Local importance…
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16 McIntyre Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
16 McIntyre Street This combined timber house and shop have local significance for their architectural interest and for its historical associations from the 1860s with the brown Brothers,…
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41 McIntyre St HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: » Originally a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel the building was altered and extended in 1913 to become a residence. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 41 McIntyre Street This building has…
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7 Gray Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: »Notable for its occupants and owners, the house is a modest example of the Italianate style and uses an early plan lay-out. The Brachychiton acerifolius, Illawarra Flame tree…
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17 Lonsdale Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: The house shows the typical development of an original brick cottage over the years, and it enjoys a new cottage garden. Tavistock 17 Lonsdale Street This weatherboard and brick…
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6 Clarke Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: One of the earliest cottages in Hamilton, showing an influence from Portland and Port Fairy which was extended during the Federation period. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Crathie 6…
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30 Gray Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: »One of the earliest substantial residences in Hamilton, this house is in the elegant Colonial style with a verandah on three sides. It was extended in the Federation period on…
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45 French Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: »One of the few Picturesque style bungalows in Hamilton, Budock Vean is also significant as a complete transformation of an earlier house. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Budock…
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6-8 Skene Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: »Early cottage and garden, with additions, overlooking the bend in the Grange Burn. May predate original subdivision. The Photinia serrulata, Chinese Hawthorn is a particularly…
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22-24 Thompson St HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: »This house is significant as the home of the first Police Magistrate, its architecture and its 19th century garden adjacent to and associated with the Botanical…
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4 Dryden St HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: Built in 1862 for J McSheehy, engineer Dundas Roads Board, this house has also been occupied by several local doctors until 1930 and is notable for its elegant architecture and…
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45 Kennedy Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: Significant historically as the home of both G H Mott, editor of the Hamilton Spectator and T H Laidlaw, auctioneer. Architecturally significant for its use of polychrome brick…
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36 Gray St HAMILTON, SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: This imposing building is significant as an early doctor's residence and for its key position at the entrance to the residential part of Gray Street. STATEMENT OF…
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St Ronan's, former Post Office
5 Dryden Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: St Ronan's is significant for each of the chapters in its remarkable history, and for its architectural development. It is the focus for this precinct and a landmark for…
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31 Gray Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: »One of the oldest houses in the Church Hill area, this shows an elegant restraint in its detailing. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Cobbity 31 Gray Street Built on land originally…
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32 Chaucer St HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: »Built in perhaps three stages, Ivanhoe was the home of J Walpole, controversial Shire Clerk and a director of the Hamilton & Western District College opposite; a fine…