Fish Creek Median PriceSurrounding suburbs | Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | What is significant? The house, constructed c.1930, at 425 Harding-Lawson Road, Fish Creek is significant. It is an interwar bungalow, asymmetrical in plan, with a hip and gable roof that extends to form a return verandah, which is supported on chamfered posts. Typical of the period, there are double 'high-waisted' entrance doors with glass inserts, and the original windows are double hung sash in singles and pairs. One window, in the south facing gable, has six over six pane sashes. There are two plain brick chimneys. Non-original alterations and additions to the house and other buildings on the site are not significant. How is it significant? The house at 425 Harding-Lawson Road, Fish Creek is of local historic significance to South Gippsland Shire. Why is it significant? Historically, it is significant as a representative example of a house associated with the Closer and Soldier Settlement in the Fish Creek district during the interwar period. (Criteria A & D) |
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