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City of Port Phillip Heritage Review Identifier

Residence (Gleneira)

Formerly

unknown

328

Glen Eira

Glen Eira Rd

Morres St

Av

St don Lyn

n hto Brig

Victoria Ave

Rd Heritage Precinct Overlay None Heritage Overlay(s) HO373

Address

12 Glen Eira Rd RIPPONLEA

Constructed 1890-1891

Category Residential:detached Designer unknown

Amendment C 32 Comment

Landscape assessment

Significance (Mapped as a Significant heritage property.) Part of a conservation area, this house is something of a local landmark, whilst its detailing is of note. With numbers 2 and 10 (extensively altered) and nearby Quat Quatta in Quat Quatta Avenue it forms a small group of late 19th century buildings in an area otherwise built in the early 20th century. The detailing of the verandah, its end wall and the bay window iron railing are all distinctive. Generally the building is typical in design for this period. Landscape: The black locust trees (Robinia pseudoacacia) at the front and rear western boundary of 12 Glen Eira Road, Ripponlea, is significant as a remnant nineteenth century planting which reflects the former type of exotic trees planted in the early development of the locality and municipality, once widespread but no longer practiced. The trees are an integral part of a varied and distinctive cultural landscape and are significant for their association with the activities of an historically significant place which played a role in the development of the municipality, as well as for the combination of their maturity and extent as compared to other early properties in the City and as an uncommon landscape type in the City and a specimen also uncommon for its maturity. The trees are also significant for their association with the early development of the Glen Eira/Ripponlea district.

Primary Source David Bick in conjunction with Wilson Sayer Core Pty. Ltd., St. Kilda Conservation Study Area 2 Vol. 1, 1984

Other Studies Description See also Los Angeles Court / Glen Eira Road conservation area. The garden contains three mature and very large black locust trees (Robinia pseudoacacia). Tree #1 is at the rear western boundary of 12 Glen Eira Road, measuring 18 metres in height and a canopy spread of 11


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