House
16 Mercer Road ARMADALE, Stonnington City

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Statement of Significance
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House - Physical Description 1
These houses were designed in an eclectic manner with a Mediaeval character to the gable faing the street which has a secondary projecting hip roof over a window bay. The Mediaeval character was reinforced by the entry gablet on the verandah with wooden fretwork. They may have borrowed this detail from Sir George Verdon's hill station, Alton at Mt Macedon which was influenced by Verdon's association with leading English architects. The steep pitched roofs, tall chimneys and the lack of stucco ornamentaion on these red brick work buildings represents a rejection of the Italianate and the more flamboyant Queen Anne styles. The plan form, however, with two projecting bays containing a return veradah is not uncommon for the period.
House - Local Historical Themes
8.4.2 Functional, eccentric and theatrical - experimentation and innovation in architecture
3.3.3 Speculation and land boomers - subdivision from 1880s onwards
8.2.2 'Country in the city' - suburban development in Malvern before 1920
Heritage Study and Grading
Stonnington - City of Malvern Heritage Study
Author: Nigel Lewis and Richard Aitken P/L
Year: 1992
Grading: A2
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ARMADALE PRIMARY SCHOOLVictorian Heritage Register H1640
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ARMADALE HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H0637
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STONINGTONVictorian Heritage Register H1608
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