Geelong Aero Club (formerly Connewarre Presbyterian Church)
1401 Barwon Heads Road, CONNEWARRE VIC 3227 - Property No 220939
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Statement of Significance
C Listed - Local Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The Geelong Aero Club building at 1411 - 1419 Barwon Heads Road is aesthetically significant at a LOCAL level. It demonstrates original design qualities of the Federation Carpenter Gothic style. These qualities include the gable roof form clad unpainted, lapped galvanised corrugated iron. Other intact qualities include the horizontal weatherboard wall cladding, wide eaves and exposed rafters, timber framed, pointed arch and leadlighted windows, and the decorative gable infill stucco panelling and worked timber battening.
The Geelong Aero Club building at 1411 - 1419 Barwon Heads Road is historically significant at a LOCAL level. It is associated with the Connewarre Presbyterian Church from 1915 - 1985, while the site is associated with the Connewarre Presbyterian Church from 1861.
The Geelong Aero Club building at 1411 - 1419 Barwon Heads Road is socially significant at a LOCAL level. It is still recognised by sections of the community for its former religious associations.
Overall, the Geelong Aero Club building at 1411 - 1419 Barwon Heads Road is of LOCAL significance.
References
Pescott, South Barwon 18571985, p.145.
Presbyterian Church of Victoria, List of Church, Manse and School Lands belong to the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, undated, p.3, 20, Geelong Historical Records Centre.
Geelong Advertiser, 2 October, 1966.
B. Begg, 'Barwon Heads Airport', manuscript, December, 1999. Barbara Begg nee Polly is the Chief Flying Instructor/Manager of the Geelong Aero Club. References
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Geelong Aero Club (formerly Connewarre Presbyterian Church) - Physical Description 1
The single storey, horizontal weatherboard, Federation Carpenter Gothic styled Geelong Aero building at 1411 - 1419 Barwon Heads Road is characterised by a gable roof form with skillion roofed extensions at either end. These roof forms are clad in unpainted, lapped galvanised corrugated iron. Wide overhangs and exposed rafters are features of the eaves. The early timber framed, pointed arch windows along the side facades are leadlighted. Early decorative features of the design include the gable infill stucco panelling and worked timber battening.
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Geelong - Bellarine Heritage Study
Author: Huddle, Howe, Lewis and Francis
Year: 1996
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Geelong Aero Club (formerly Connewarre Presbyterian Church)Greater Geelong City
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ResidenceGreater Geelong City
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