Local Government
York
Region
Avon Arc
50 Suburban Rd York
Lot 20
York
Avon Arc
Constructed from 1870
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Heritage List | Adopted | 25 Nov 2019 |
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Local Heritage Survey | Adopted | 25 Nov 2019 | Grade B |
Grade B |
Residence, 50 Suburban Road, is a good example of Victorian Georgian architecture that has been extended. It represents associations with Henry Davey, Pensioner Guard, and his family, and early development on the east of the Avon River, making a contribution to the historical townscape of York.
The single storey residence is a masonry construction with a simple hipped roof that breaks pitch over the perimeter veranda. The symmetry of the architectural style is evident in the centre of the front façade where the front door is flanked by pairs of multi-paned casement windows, all with rendered surrounds. Beyond that symmetry, the roof is altered at the north end indicating an extension that presents a latticed wall tot eh front. The south end of the veranda also has a lattice infill.
Henry Davey (1815-1892) was a Private in the Royal Marines Pensioner Guards in 1850. He received a Crown Grant for suburban location 273 in 1859. He was a stonemason/builder and employed 13 Ticket of leave workers between 1864 and 1879. He married Hannah Wansbrough, the eldest daughter of William Wansbrough, in 1868. Henry and Hannah had eleven children, and his sons were also builders. It is likely he constructed this house and added to it as his family expanded.
Integrity: High
Authenticity: Moderate/High
Fair/good
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
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