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16 Old Warrandyte Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
Probably of State architectural significance as an important, most accomplished yet very comfortable, house design of Percy H. Meldrum of 1941. Conservative, but well detailed and with…
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21 Old Warrandyte Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local architectural significance as an early modern design by important domestic architect Percy H. Meldrum, c1941. It has been unfortunately much altered, most insensitively. One of a…
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46-48 Old Warrandyte Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house at 46-48 Old Warrandyte Road, Donvale, was constructed in 1939-40 for John Crossman, orchardist, who was associated with the Handasyde family who also ran an orchard on adjoining…
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ORCHARD HOUSE, BARN & TREES (FORMER)
52 Old Warrandyte Roaddonv DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house, constructed in 1922-23 for orchardist, William Handasyde, and the adjacent 'barn' and mature cypresses and pines at 52 Old Warrandyte Road, Donvale. How is it Significant? The…
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HOUSE AT 66 Old Warrandyte Road
66 Old Warrandyte Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished.
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HOUSE AT 70 Old Warrandyte Road
70 Old Warrandyte Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house, constructed c.1928 for William Stringer, at 70 Old Warrandyte Road, Donvale. How is it Significant? The house at 70 Old Warrandtye Road, Donvale is of local historic and aesthetic…
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185 Park Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local interest as a typical symmetrical double-fronted gable-roofed cottage.
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60 Park Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local interest.
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Cnr Park Road and Lisbeth Avenue and 1-9 Parkhill Court DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished.
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HOUSE AT Park Road (west side, south of Conos Crt)
Park Road (west side, south of Conos Crt) DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished.
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103 Woodhouse Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished
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HOUSE & GARDEN AT 13 Bryson Grove
13 Bryson Grove TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
A conservative Modernist design by the architect Kevin Pethebridge, built in 1967, and said to contain a garden designed by Ellis Stones. It is architecturally significant for its association…
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5 Buller Terrace TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house and garage, designed by Guilford Bell and constructed in 1972-73 (with later additions c.1984 by the same architect's firm), at 5 Buller Terrace, Lower Templestowe. How is it…
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1 Fran Court TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Bill Snell House and garden, designed by Meg Henderson and constructed c.1964, at 1 Fran Court, Lower Templestowe. How is it Significant? The Bill Snell House is of local historic and…
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15-17 Herlihys Road TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
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285 High Street TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house, constructed by 1922 for Frank McNamara, at 285 High Street, Lower Templestowe. How is it Significant? The house at 285 High Street, Lower Templestowe is of local historic and…
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2 Linton Avenue TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The California Bungalow, constructed c.1925, at 2 Linton Avenue, Lower Templestowe. How is it Significant? The California Bungalow at 2 Linton Avenue, Lower Templestowe is of local aesthetic…
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74 Macedon Road TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as a typical architect-designed house of this period and of the work of the architects Keith Reid and John R. Reid in 1966. An interesting pair with its neighbour 72…
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37 Olympus Drive TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house at 37 Olympus Drive, Lower Templestowe has local historic and aesthetic interest as a representative example of a post-war contemporary house reputedly constructed by Merchant…
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66 Olympus Drive TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house at 66 Olympus Drive, Lower Templestowe has local historic and aesthetic interest as a representative example of a post-war contemporary house reputedly constructed by Merchant…
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68-70 Olympus Drive TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The houses, designed by Herman Sibbel and constructed in 1968-69 by Sibbel Builders Pty Ltd, at 68-70 Olympus Drive, Lower Templestowe. How is it Significant? The Sibbel Builders houses at…
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7 Ranleigh Rise TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of regional significance as an interesting development of the earlier Reid houses in Templestowe
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17 Rosa Street TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished.
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23 Rosa Street TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house, designed by John and Phyllis Murphy and constructed in 1950 (excluding the later additions including the front fence), at 23 Rosa Street, Lower Templestowe. How is it…