COVERLEY
119 Banksia Street HEIDELBERG, Banyule City
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Statement of Significance
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COVERLEY - Usage/Former Usage
Original: Residence
Current: ResidenceCOVERLEY - Physical Description 1
Built initially in the red brick Queen Anne attic style with hipped, terracotta tiled roofs, timber verandah and an asymmetric northern wing, Coverley was extended soon afterwards by the addition of a pyramid-roofed tower to the south and numerous additions to the west (rear). The verandah has been enclosed on the east and the dormer windows altered. The former stained shingling has been painted white and the timber arcading to the verandah removed. The east elevation, featuring a large half timbered and roughcast gable, is substantially intact.
COVERLEY - Physical Conditions
Good
COVERLEY - Intactness
Fair 23/06/2005
COVERLEY - Historical Australian Themes
Ivanhoe and Heidelberg experienced rapid expansion after the extension of the railway in 1901. Coverley is one of the many early 20th century buildings erected in the area. It was the home of David Maling, one of the many important artists and writers who resided there.
Heritage Study and Grading
Banyule - Heidelberg Conservation Study
Author: Graeme Butler and Associates
Year: 1985
Grading:
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MARSHALL GARDENVictorian Heritage Register H1962
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THE DELBRIDGE HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H1871
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MURRAY GRIFFIN HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H1324
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