Bacchus Marsh Secondary College. Maddingley Campus
73 Grant Street MADDINGLEY, MOORABOOL SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
A brick Edwardian high school built in 1922, which experienced major post-war development from 1951. The school (at least the 1922 building) is of local historical significance in demonstrating the effect of government action in developing the Community life of the town, in particular its educational life.It is of local architectural significance as a buildingrepresentat ive of its type and style: the work of the architects of the Public Works Department at this time.
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Bacchus Marsh Secondary College. Maddingley Campus - Physical Conditions
Very good.
Bacchus Marsh Secondary College. Maddingley Campus - Intactness
The terra-cotta Marseilles roofing tiles have been replaced by cement tiles
Bacchus Marsh Secondary College. Maddingley Campus - Physical Description 1
A red brick, hip-roofed Edwardian high school, with a Latin cruciform plan, Eaves have exposed rafters. A minor hip covers the recessed entry porch, with a skillion hood to the headmaster's office window. Timber brackets support thesouth end gable, which is timbered roughcast, with a large steel-framed window.
Bacchus Marsh Secondary College. Maddingley Campus - Historical Australian Themes
Township/Community Life
Heritage Study and Grading
Moorabool - Bacchus Marsh Heritage Study 1995
Author: Richard Peterson and Daniel Catrice
Year: 1995
Grading:
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