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Residence, 26 Glyde Street

Author

Town of East Fremantle

Place Number

19311
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Location

26 Glyde St East Fremantle

Location Details

Local Government

East Fremantle

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Constructed from 1900

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage List Adopted 17 Nov 2015

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Municipal Inventory Adopted 15 Aug 2006 Category B

Category B

Considerable heritage significance at a local level; places generally considered worthy of high level of protection, to be retained and appropriately conserved; provide strong encouragement to owners under the Town of East Fremantle Planning Scheme to conserve the significance of the place. A Heritage Assessment / Impact Statement to be required as corollary to any development application. Incentives to promote heritage conservation may be considered where desirable conservation outcomes may be otherwise difficult to achieve.

Statement of Significance

STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
No 26 Glyde Street is a single storey house constructed in limestone and rendered brick with a corrugated iron roof in the Federation Bungalow style. The place has historic and aesthetic value with its contribution to Plympton's high concentration of worker’s cottages and associated buildings. It contributes to the local community’s sense of place.
The place has considerable heritage value for its intrinsic aesthetic value as a Federation Bungalow style house and it retains a moderate degree of authenticity and a moderate degree of integrity.
The rear additions have no significance.
AESTHETIC SIGNIFICANCE
No 26 Glyde Street has considerable aesthetic value as a fine example of a Federation Bungalow style house. It has retained most of the characteristic features of the style.
HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
No 26 Glyde Street has some historic value. It was part of the suburban residential development associated with the expansion of East Fremantle during the Goldrush period of the 1880s and 1890s.
SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE
N/A
SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE
No 26 Glyde Street has some social value. It is associated with a significant area of worker’s cottages which contributes to the community's sense of place and has played a role as a place of worship.

Physical Description

Federation
Queen Anne Influences

No 26 Glyde Street is a single story residence constructed in limestone and rendered brick with a hipped and gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a fine example of a Federation Bungalow style house. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and part width bullnosed roof verandah. The verandah is supported on turned timber posts. The thrust bay under the gabled roof features a set of three casement windows with a bullnosed sun hood over them. The openings have surrounds and have thrust corners and rendered quoins. The front door is set back in the verandah with a hopper and a sidelight. The door is flanked by casement windows.
There are additions to the rear.
The place is consistent with the pattern of development in Plympton and plays an important role in the pattern of development of a working class suburb.

History

Plympton is a cohesive precinct where most of the places were constructed in the late nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century. It is comprised primarily of homes for workers and their families with a high concentration of small lots with timber, brick and stone cottages.
No 26 Glyde Street is a fine example of a house in the Federation Bungalow style.
In recent times the place was rendered. The render has been removed to reveal limestone walls. The original windows have been replaced.

Integrity/Authenticity

Integrity: Moderate
Authenticity: Moderate

Condition

Good

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Original Use RESIDENTIAL Single storey residence
Present Use RESIDENTIAL Single storey residence

Architectural Styles

Style
Federation Queen Anne

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Wall BRICK Painted Brick
Wall STONE Limestone
Roof METAL Corrugated Iron

Historic Themes

General Specific
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY Land allocation & subdivision

Creation Date

21 Sep 2010

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

12 Apr 2021

Disclaimer

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