Stawell Median PriceThe House price is 13% lower than last year. Surrounding suburbsStawell Median RentThe House rent is 3% lower than last year.
| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - August 24, 2004 The house at 7 Johnson Street, Stawell, has significance as an intact example of the interwar Californian Bungalow style, having been built between the 1920s and 1940s. The house at 7 Johnson Street is architecturally significant at a LOCAL level. It demonstrates original design qualities of the interwar Californian Bungalow style. These qualities include the dominant gable roof form, together with the verandah gable and minor gable that project towards the street frontage. Other intact or appropriate qualities include the asymmetrical composition, single storey height, horizontal timber weatherboard wall cladding, galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, three unpainted brick chimneys with soldier course cappings, wide eaves with exposed timber rafters, tapered stuccoed verandah columns supported by unpainted brick piers with concrete cappings, brick verandah balustrade with concrete capping and incised rectangular panels (also evident on the verandah piers), timber framed double hung windows arranged in a bank of three under the verandah and as a projecting flat roofed bay under the minor gable, timber framed double doorway with timber and glazed doors, diamond window leadlighting, step piers and balustrades the verandah entrance, and the decorative able infill (timber brackets, timber shingling and timber lattice ventilation openings). The house at 7 Johnson Street is historically significant at a LOCAL level. It is associated with residential developments in Stawell during the interwar (1920s-1940s) period. Overall, the house at 7 Johnson Street is of LOCAL significance. |
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