14 Eades Place, West Melbourne
Graeme Butler and AssociatesJuly 1991
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14 Eades Place, West Melbourne
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July 1991
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BIF-NORTH 103025
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Item from Collection: Heritage Collection (HC)
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Grading as at 1991 : DPeriod : Early to Mid VictorianDouble storey, single fronted house. There is a roundhead picket fence dividing the properties.This row, built 1871-2, is another of the developments in Eades Place undertaken by the Cullen brothers, Samuel and Henry, none of whom actually lived in these houses. They were leased to a number of tenants before 1896, including James Booth, Robert Dalrymple, William Travis, John Marshall and William Robertson.A generally altered, two-storey stuccoed and parapetted brick row of 4, with verandahs. Ornament is sparse, consisting of architraved openings, bracketted sills and a plain cornice. The row is set back from the frontage. Notable features include round head picket fences dividing properties c1900.Architecturally, of low integrity but contributive to a streetscape. Historically, one of the Cullen brothers developments, who built virtually all of the street and were one of the many owner-builders in the area: of local importance. Contributive part of a highly cohesive streetscape.
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