| Item |
| Name of Item: |
Char Nez |
| Type of Item: |
Built |
| Group/Collection: |
Residential buildings (private) |
| Category: |
Cottage |
| Primary Address: |
30 Brown Street, Waverley, NSW 2024 |
| Local Govt. Area: |
Waverley
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Property Description:
| Lot/Volume Code |
Lot/Volume Number |
Section Number |
Plan/Folio Code |
Plan/Folio Number |
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All Addresses |
| Street Address |
Suburb/Town |
LGA |
Parish |
County |
Type |
30 Brown Street
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Waverley
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Waverley
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Alexandria
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Cumberland
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Primary
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| Statement of Significance |
Good example of a typical, symmetrical, Federation cottage. In good condition. Local significance.
Date Significance Updated: 24 Oct 99
Note: There are incomplete details for a number of items listed in NSW. The Heritage Branch intends to develop or upgrade statements of significance and other information for these items as resources become available.
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| Description |
| Construction Years: |
1890 - 1915 |
| Physical Description: |
Good symmetrical Federation cottage, in weatherboard. Pyramidal, corrugated iron roof, with hipped skillion verandah. Central gablet above door with carved barge boards. Matching verandah brackets with very good fretwork valence. Square, stop chamfered posts. Triple casement windows with coloured glass panes. Only obvious alterations are security door and brick fence. |
| Further Information: |
Reasons for listing: Architectural; aesthetic; streetscape. |
| Current Use: |
Dwelling house |
| Former Use: |
Dwelling house |
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| History |
| Historical Notes: |
First appears in Sands Directory in 1912, occupied by Francis Lesser. Known as "Billapalap". In Lesser family until after 1932. |
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| Historic Themes |
| Australian Theme (abbrev) |
New South Wales Theme |
Local Theme |
| 4. Settlement - Building settlements, towns and cities |
Accommodation - Activities associated with the provision of accommodation, and particular types of accommodation – does not include architectural styles – use the theme of Creative Endeavour for such activities. |
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| Assessment of Significance |
SHR Criteria a)
[Historical Significance] |
Good example of a typical, symmetrical, Federation cottage. In good condition. Local significance. |
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| Integrity/Intactness: |
Substantially intact. |
| Assessment Criteria |
Items are assessed against the State Heritage Register (SHR) Criteria to determine the level of significance.
Refer to the Listings below for the level of statutory protection. |
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| Listings |
| Heritage Listing |
Listing Title |
Listing Number |
Gazette Date |
Gazette Number |
Gazette Page |
| Local Environmental Plan |
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06 Dec 96 |
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| Heritage study |
Waverley Heritage Study |
1989 |
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| Study Details |
| Title |
Year |
Number |
Author |
Inspected by |
Guidelines Used |
| Waverley Heritage Study |
1989 |
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Perumal Murphy Pty Limited |
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No |
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| References, Internet links & Images |
| None |
| Note: Internet links may be to web pages, documents or images. |
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| Data Source |
| The information for this entry comes from the following source: |
| Name: |
Local Government |
| Database Number: |
2620088 |
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