HIAWATHA (FORMER)
17-19 KILBURN STREET, STRATHMORE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
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Statement of Significance
Architecturally, an unusual form, achieved, using common 19th century suburban materials and early 20th century (Queen Anne) details also interesting because of its presumed replication of part of Peck's ancestral home: of regional importance.
Historically, the house and writing place of H.H. Peck, a person epitomising the urban" expression of the early pastoral era of Melbourne and its suburbs and Essendon's special place as the gateway to the rich pastoral holdings of the west: of regional importance and State interest.
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HIAWATHA (FORMER) - Physical Description 1
An asymmetrically planned, bichrome brick house with dominant foliated roof gables, return cast-iron verandah, protruding window bay, banded chimneys and an encaustic tiled verandah. A window bay has been added, under the verandah, and a gabled room extended on the west, early this century. Mature, exotic planting provides a sympathetic setting.
HIAWATHA (FORMER) - Integrity
The presumed picket fence has been removed and minor alterations made but the house is generally original to the last major addition (c1910).
HIAWATHA (FORMER) - Physical Description 2
Streetscape
Atypical in age to the surrounding houses but occupies an elevated corner site.
Heritage Study and Grading
Moonee Valley - Essendon Conservation Study
Author: Graeme Butler
Year: 1985
Grading:
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MOONEE PONDS CK 4Victorian Heritage Inventory
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