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| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - May 31, 1999 Hazelwood Terrace, a group of three double storey stucco on brick townhouses at 46, 47, 48 Howe Crescent, South Melbourne, was erected in 1865 as an investment of George Black. The traditionally planned Victorian Italianate style terrace is enhanced with classically detailed entry porticos, continuous balustraded first floor balcony and contrasting parapet and enframed pedimented windows. Hazelwood Terrace is an elegant and exceptional Victorian Italianate design of unknown architectural origin. Despite the widespread proliferation of the Italianate style in the 1860s, Hazelwood Terrace stands out clearly as an original and distinctive terrace form which was rarely repeated in Melbourne. The continuous terrace row facade, plainly reminiscent of earlier British planning traditions, forms part of an identifiable Howe Crescent streetscape. Hazelwood Terrace facade is intact and of high integrity. The interiors have been sympathetically altered. [Register of the National Estate] | | 21 Nov 2001 | Demolish rear of house and garage and construct new two storey alterations and additions to house and single storey garage, repair and paint facade, and construct new front fence | (Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 1674/2001) | | 19 Oct 2022 | Planning Permit (Residential Development Single Dwelling) - Proposed new additions (Passenger Lift/shaft) to dwelling | (Source: , reference no: ) |
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