Established
Built between c.1910 and c.1930.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1910 · NIAH rating: Regional
A fine building with many varied architectural features, including the canted end bay, bay windows and dormers, which give the structure an unusual style and appearance. The contrast of the red brick, yellow brick, smooth render and render detail creates colour and textural interest. It occupies a prominent location on an elevated site overlooking the village and Myrtleville Bay, and is a notable early twentieth century addition to the architectural heritage of the area.
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Established
Built between c.1910 and c.1930.
Architecture
A fine building with many varied architectural features, including the canted end bay, bay windows and dormers, which give the structure an unusual style and appearance. The contrast of the red brick, yellow brick, smooth render and render detail creates colour and textural interest.
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