Date of Construction: c 1890
Building Description: Set back from Louee Street and across from the Dabee Street intersection, the house on the western side of Louee Street forms the northern end of the main street before the Cudgegong River. The house is single storey random stone construction. The house faces the unformed section of Dabee Street.
The house is a late Victorian/early Edwardian building which features a low pitched hip roof with a gable projecting to Dabee Street. The gable has a decorative barge-board. A single sash window with window hood over, opens from the end of the gable. The verandah has been truncated by the addition of a contemporary brick extension and car-port.
The flat roofed brick extension with aluminium windows on the north eastern corner of the house has altered the original character of the building.
The flat roofed brick extension with aluminium windows on the north eastern corner of the house has altered the original character of the building.
Ref: Tony Ward Design - Louee Street Study - 1991
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