Victorian Architecture.

Victorian house generally means any house built between 1837 and 1901 during the reign of Queen Victoria.

The Architecture of any period defined by style as any style defined by the period.

Victorian style was widely spread around the world and through the continents from Great Britain through Europe and Asia and to Australia. Started as simple settlement cottages with minimal (if any)  decorative elements in course of more than 60 years they become more and more intricate in design and become one of the easy recognisable and highly desirable houses In Australia.

Some distinctive characteristics of a Victorian property are:

  1. Multi-coloured brick work and rendered facades.
  2. High pitched roofs.
  3. Ornate Gable Trim.
  4. Cast Iron Lace under the eaves.
  5. Verandahs and balconies with Cast Iron Lace.
  6. Cast Iron or Picket Fencing.
  7. Stained glass windows.

Valuable Victorian House features:

  • Solid brick construction
  • Natural timber floors
  • Iron roofs
  • High ceilings
  • Ornate external detailing
  • Internal detailing

 

During Queen Victoria’s reign there was an explosion in construction of solid brick quality houses examples of which are still be found in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia today.

Victorian houses are considered to have three separate periods:

Early Victorian (1837-1860)

Australian Victorian houses built between 1837 and 1860 are simple freestanding cottages or terraced houses made of brick or weatherboard with mostly corrugated iron roof. Normally they have a simple floor plan with a plain verandahs and small front gardens behind the picket fence.

Mid Victorian (1860 -1875)

During this period Victorian houses are keeping the similar form but getting more decorated with greater level of ornamentation.

Facades become more elaborated.  Decorative brickwork is combined with a use of stucco and plain render.

Timber verandahs at the front are very common and decorated with cast iron lacework and tile floors.

Terracotta tiles roof becoming as popular as corrugated iron.

Late Victorian (1875 -1901)

With increasing wealth of the state Victorian houses began to be more fashionable and exceedingly ornate incorporating various elements of the Italianate style.

Terraces became taller and incorporated ornamented parapets.

Verandahs with intricate iron lace work and front gardens enclosed with cast iron fences are still very popular.

Arches around doors and window are added and entrances are enhanced by decorated stained glass side window.. to enhance overall ornamental and very detailed interiors.