Local Government
Cottesloe
Region
Metropolitan
1 Broome St Cottesloe
Cottesloe
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1919
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 01 Oct 2004 | Category 3 |
A fine example of post WW1 boom time architecture in Cottesloe. Particulady fine glass in perfect «>. condition. It has historical and architectural merit and is high in integrity being hardly altered.
"Lynton", Edwardian bungalow with English " Domestic Revival" influences built in 1919 for H.V. [Bert] Hill and his wife Margaret, Cottesloe Shire Clerk. It has a multi-hipped broken back and gabled iron/zincalume roof with a skillion at the back. Tuckpointed red brick walls with two string course of cream stucco, one at window-sill level. Half timbered gable front to the east with pebbledash. The short chimney stack is decorated with shingles and a small terracotta pot. Diagonally set bay window with diamond-paned, leaded, casement windows highlighted by a small stained glass motif. The fixed upper lights have rectangular leaded panes and stained glass inserts. A porthole window and other visible windows all have the lovely floral stained glass with square leads above and diamond below. The wooden verandah to east and south has slender posts with fretted wooden brackets creating a frieze. The wooden handrail is supported by slender square balusters. The house is surrounded by a high brick wall of more recent vintage. Shaded by mature trees.
Built In 1919 by local builder Mr Fieldgate for Bert Hill [Galllpoli veteran] and his English wife Margaret who lived there until 1935 when they moved to "Eddystone" in Avonmore Terrace.
Integrity intact
Good
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"Newsletter". p. 3 | The Cottesloe Society | April 1992 | |
Oral history tape of Mrs Hill. | The Cottesloe Society |
Individual Building or Group
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Original Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
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Wall | BRICK | Common Brick |
Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
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DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY | Land allocation & subdivision |
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