36 Green Street, Windsor
36 Green Street WINDSOR, Stonnington City
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Statement of Significance
This intact Victorian house of the 1870s has state significance because of its historic importance as a residential survivor in an area of increasingly industrial character. It is an architecturally significant example due to its extraordinary degree of, architectural ornamentation. Notable features are the tiled path to the entrance gates and the fence with its concrete pillars.
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36 Green Street, Windsor - Physical Description 1
The house is a highly ornamented triple fronted brick villa. A striking feature of the building is the intricate moulded fascia below the eaves which is echoed in the ornate chimney caps and the Corinthian capitals in the window architraves. The quoins are moulded and rendered and together with the window dressing contrast with the dark brick walls. The veranda returns all the way along the facade and is supported by smooth cast iron columns with modest metal brackets meeting the cornice. Although the polychrome tiled veranda floor and slate trim is damaged, it is largely intact and complements a tiled path to the entrance gates. The fence with its cast concrete pillars probably dates from the inter-war years.
36 Green Street, Windsor - Local Historical Themes
8.4.1 Houses as a symbol of wealth, status and fashion
Heritage Study and Grading
Stonnington - Conservation Review City of Prahran Volume 2: Individual Buildings (A1)
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 1993
Grading: A1
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