18-22 Cardigan Street, Carlton
Allom Lovell & Associates, 1981-20051/1/1999
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18-22 Cardigan Street, Carlton
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Date of work:
1/1/1999
Reference number:
BIF-CAR 505645 505646
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Item from Collection: Heritage Collection (HC)
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Series: Carlton (BIF-CAR)
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Building type: ResidencesPeriod; Date : Victorian ; c.1871-75History: Possibly originally a group of four terraces at Nos. 18-24 Cardigan Street, the houses at No. 18-22 were built at different stages during the early 1870's. The first to be constructed was No. 20 in c.1871, for Edward Hall. It is described in the rate books of that year as a brick house of six rooms. Nos. 18-20 appear to have been constructed between 1874-75. No. 24, at the northern end of the terrace, has been demolished.Description: The terrace at 18-22 Cardigan Street comprises a row of three (originally four) double-storey rendered Victorian houses with transverse gabled slate roofs. Constructed on the property line, the houses have double-storey verandahs wot cast iron lacework friezes, balustrading and palisade front fences set between rendered wing walls. Windows are timber-framed double-hung sashes; the ground flor window at No. 20 has been altered.Intactness / Condition : Good
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1306224
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