Stawell 平均房价House 价格比去年下降13% . 周边地区Stawell Median RentThe House rent is 下降3% .
| A14-28 Barnes Street, Stawell | 距离: | 211.1 公里 to CBD; 343 米 to Stawell Station [公共交通] |
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地图位置 | 街景 | 周边成交价 | 改建申请历史: | | 被市政府指定为 Victorian heritage | Last updated on - August 18, 2004 The Stawell State School buildings makes a significant contribution to the architectural and visual amenity of the local streetscape. The Common School was constructed in 1865 and the Barnes Street building was constructed in 1875 to a design by the head of the Architecture branch of the Department of Education in Victoria, Henry Bastow. The exteriors of both buildings are largely intact. The 1875 Stawell State School building is architecturally significant at a LOCAL level. It demonstrates original design qualities of an Education Department of Victoria Gothic style.These qualities include the major, steeply pitched gable roof form that traverses the site, together with two projecting gables at the front, a central projecting jerkin-head roof, small hipped roof wings at the sides, and additional gables at the rear. Other intact qualities include the single storey height, unpainted brick wall construction, slate roof cladding, Stawell stone plinth, unpainted brick Old English style chimneys with corbelled tops, galvanised steel ventilation stacks, ventilation dormers, narrow eaves, steeply pitched bellcote spire supported by four timber posts that provide uninterrupted views of the bell, pair of large, vertically proportioned clerestory windows above the glazed doors on the central bay, segmentally arched drip moulds and keystones on the central bay, two recessed wall planes of pointed arched windows adorned with brick voussoirs, window bays crowned by segmentally arched drip mould and keystone (similar to the central bay) on the flanking projecting bays, timber framed multi-paned double hung windows, pairs of smaller timber framed windows, and the decorative features (crafted timber bargeboards and finials, dichromatic brick patterning, and the cast iron finial surmounting the bellcote). The uninterrupted views of the school building, due to the large open playfields and grounds, and the front brick memorial fence, also contribute to the significance of the place. The 1865 Common School building is architecturally significant at a LOCAL level. It demonstrates original design qualities of an early Common School. These qualities include the gable roofs, the face brick upper walls and introduced render to the lower walls, the double hung, timber framed windows and the altered tripartite windows in the gable ends. The Stawell State School building is historically significant at a LOCAL level. It is associated with the development of the Stawell State School No. 502 from 1876, and previously with the first school at the rear of the extant building, from 1865. The Stawell State School building no. 502 also has associations with the head of the Architecture branch of the Education Department in Victoria, Henry Bastow. The Stawell State School building is socially |
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