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7 De Witt Avenue, Victoria West

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Post date: 07/08/2012
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Archive Import
History: Built in 1903
Visual Description: Edwardian house built in 19043 with two wings and hipped roofs. The main roof has finials and gablet vents. Verandah on tow sides between the wings has straight roof of square pillars and straight front walls. Gables of the wings have barge-boarding and front wing has the roof extended and supported by pipes to cover a bay window on the gable. Plaster ornamentation on the gables. Arched porch under verandah with set-back Edwardian glazed entrance unit. Windows include 2x2-paned sashes. A very fine house of local architectural value.
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Condition: Good
Construction Date: 1903
Materials: Plastered brick : Corrugated iron
Catalogue: Rudner, 1991, No: 094, Significance Category: A

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Bibliography archive: Rudner, J and I. Victoria West Survey, 1991, p 44
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