Reference numberE000280DescriptionThe place has been assessed by the National Trust of Australia (WA) and has been entered in the Register held by that body as a classified building with the following statement of significance: The terrace is an important and now rare example of Victorian terrace housing, successfully recycled to modern living standards, but retaining the original Victorian architectural character. The terrace, stepping down the street, has environmental significance in a quiet residential manner. The place has also been assessed by the Australian Heritage Commission and has been entered in the Register of the National Estate with the following statement of significance: The place is located within the west end heritage precinct of Fremantle as defined in the Register of the National Estate. The terrace is a highly visible element of the northern precinct of Fremantle prison and is among the first private residences observed by tourists on local tours.Date1985PhotographerWatkins, SkipPhotograph FormatPhotographDigital ItemYes
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