National Bank Of Australasia - Maffra
64 Johnson Street, MAFFRA VIC 3860 - Property No B1170
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Statement of Significance
The National Bank of Australasia opened its first branch in Maffra in December 1872. In August 1877 architects Terry & Oakden advertised tenders for construction of the existing single storey bank and residence with Briagalong sandstone walls in rusticated courses, arched windows and doors and hipped roof of corrugated iron.
The National Bank at Maffra is a well proportioned and simply detailed classical style bank building, and typical of bank architecture in Victorian country towns of the 1870s. It is an important 19th century element in the townscape of this Gippsland settlement.
The facade and front rooms containing the banking chamber and offices are intact. The sandstone has been painted and the residential wing periodically extended and modified.
Classified: 21/05/1959
Of State significance.
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NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANKVictorian Heritage Register H0399
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FOSTER BUILDINGVictorian Heritage Register H2308
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Powerscourt HomesteadNational Trust
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