32 Eades Place

32 Eades Place
West Melbourne VIC 3003
Photographer Stephen Hatcher, 2025

Also known as
Previous Address know as number 4 before 1889 Source: Sands & McDougall Directory 1888
Constructed 29/10/1863
Style Victorian, Mid: 1860-1875
Architect
Builder Cullen Brothers

Timelapse Building Images

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Land Details

1. Compiled Crown Record Plan Map

2. 1895 MMBW Map

3. Incorrectly published in the Argus as Stephen Henry Cullen, it was actually Samuel and Henry Cullen who where the first land purchasers of Lot 48 (also called Lot 10 Section K) at the Crown Land Auction held 21st December 1859 as reported in the Argus. The Cullen brothers first operated a cabinet making business on this site which was later redeveloped into residential houses that can be seen on this land today.

Building Details

Notice of intent to build.

Street: Eades Place

Number: 388

Date 29/10/1863

Owner & Builder: Cullen Brothers

Fee: £1.10.0

Type: Brick cottage [with a private back yard garden]

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Subsequent Building Alterations

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Architectural Features



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Heritage Significance and Listings

Heritage Listings and Explanatory Notes

from the City of Melbourne’s West Melbourne Heritage Review conducted in 2016.

Statement of Significance

What is significant?
Crown Grantees, brothers Henry and Samuel Cullen, commenced building 28 Eades Place in 1862-3 as part of the
house row 28-32 Eades Place, each built initially as a three room brick house. They leased the house at 28 Eades Place
to John Orr a few months before they built 30 and 32 Eades Place. Samuel Cullen took up residence in 30 Eades Place
immediately it was completed and 32 was occupied by Henry Cullen after it had been leased for three years.
They proceeded to lease the houses until 1872 when they were enlarged by the addition of a storey and Samuel Cullen
moved in. By 1885 Samuel had moved to 10 Eades Place where he remained for the rest of his life. The death of the
brothers in the Edwardian-era appears to have generated the timber Edwardian-era verandah that existed on the row until
at least 1991, since replaced on 28 and 30 Eades Place.

Contributory elements include:
• a two-storey, stuccoed and parapeted brick row of three houses;
• gabled roofs clad with corrugated iron behind the parapets, with party walls expressed;
• clear indication of the two stages of development by the upper fenestration;
• simple cemented cornice and string mould;
• cemented architraves and bracketed sills to upper level windows (see also 12-18 Eades Place);
• double-hung sash windows;
• Edwardian-era bullnose verandah form only (bullnose verandah replaced the previous presumably, concave roof
verandahs-replaced again since 1991 on 28 and 30 Eades Place);
• Edwardian-era bullnose verandah and slatted frieze on 32 Eades Place;
• brick corbelled chimneys; and
• contribution to a highly cohesive Victorian-era streetscape.
The bullnose verandah form had been added in the Edwardian-era but has since been replaced with a mixture of
Edwardian-era and Victorian-era reproduction verandah elements; the presumed timber picket front and dividing fences
have been replaced with iron reproduction palisade fences on 28, 30 Eades Place; new render to part of 28 Eades Place;
new verandah tiling to 28 Eades Place.

How is it significant?
Cullen’s row houses, 28-32 Eades Place are significant historically and aesthetically to West Melbourne.

Why is it significant?
Cullen’s row houses, 28-32 Eades Place
• Aesthetically, synonymous with much of the adjoining streetscape as a Cullen Brothers’ creation; and
• Historically, contains the first three houses constructed by the Cullens in the street, although these have been added to
since, and is sited on the Cullen’s Crown Grant and are a valuable indication of the breadth of the Cullen’s work, activity
that eventually made both brothers wealthy.

Owners

From To Owner More Info Data Source
to date Private Hatcher Index
21/12/1859 Samuel and Henry Cullen brothers, first Crown Land purchaser Hatcher Index
abt 40 thousand years earlier 1835 Boon Wurrung and Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) peoples of the Kulin Nation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Victoria Hatcher Index

Residents

From To Resident More Info Data Source
to date Private (house 32) Hatcher Index
1972 1974 Baxte or Baxter, Edward & Lorraine (house 32) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2024
1960 1970 Kohl, Eckhardt Karl [welder] & Martha E. (house 32) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2024
1950 1955 Kearney, Mrs Alice (house 32) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2024
1925 1944/5 Cullen, Miss Ann (house 32) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2024
1899 1920 Cullen, Mrs Emma Amy nee Gilbey (house 32) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1889 1899 Cullen, Henry & Mrs Ellen (house 32) new street number Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1886 1888 Cullen, Henry & Mrs Ellen (house 4) Old Street Number Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1881 1885 Hay, David (house 4) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1880 1880 Tinbray, Francis H. (house 4) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1871 1879 Cullen, Henry [contractor] & Mrs Ellen (house 4) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1868 1870 Toseland, Edward (house 4) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1867 1867 Cullen Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1866 1866 Christie, Mrs (house 4) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025

Social History

CHISLETT. — On the 5th July, Nancy Chislett, aged 88, at the residence of her sorrowing friends, Henry, Amy and Annie Cullen, no. 4 Eades-place, West Melbourne.

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article195999430



Context and Streetscape

Precinct
The property is situated within the municipality of the City of Melbourne. We respectfully acknowledge it is on the traditional land of the Kulin Nation.
source: https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/history-city-of-melbourne.pdf
historical map source: https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/search-discover/explore-collections-format/maps/maps-melbourne-city-suburbs

Zoning

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Streetscape

The Eades Place is characterised by double-storey or double-fronted Victorian-era terraces (circa late 1850s to 1890s) row houses featuring cast-iron verandahs, stucco wall finishes, original handmade brickwork, some with brick or picket fences, some with concave corrugated verandah iron roofs; some with architraves to openings, sill brackets and detailed cornices.

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