6 Eades Place

6 Eades Place
West Melbourne VIC 3003
photographer: Stephen Hatcher, 2025

Also known as
Previous Address know as number 16 before 1889 Source: Sands & McDougall Directory 1888
Constructed 4/11/1867
Style Victorian, Mid: 1860-1875
Architect
Builder Cullen Brothers

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Land Details

1. Compiled Crown Record Plan Map

2. 1895 MMBW Map

3. John Huggins was the first land purchaser of Lot 7 Section K at the Crown Land Auction held around 1865. John Huggins was a Melbourne-based money lender and agent operating out of 41 Swanston Street. He advertised “ADVANCES, £10, £30, £60, £100, £200, on deposit of deeds” and cash loans on securities, acting as a financial agent during the boom period following the Victorian gold rush.
Business Address: 41 Swanston Street, Melbourne, which was a location for various financial and professional services at the time. Activity: He appears in 1863 newspapers and records (such as The Argus) advertising cash advances and mortgage-related services. Context: He is associated with early Melbourne property, with records indicating he was involved in land subdivision in the area prior to the 1850s and continued operating in the city into the 1860s. His advertisements often appeared alongside other financial agents of the era, such as William Gledhill of Lonsdale Street and Buchan of Little Collins Street.

Building Details

Notice of intent to build.

Street: Eades Place

Number: 2292

Date 4/11/1867

Owner & Builder: Cullen Brothers – Melbourne

Fee: £2.0.0

Type: Four room cottage with a private back yard garden.

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Subsequent Building Alterations

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Heritage Significance and Listings

Heritage Listings and Explanatory Notes

Statement of Significance

What is significant?
Samuel and Henry Cullen, were successful West Melbourne builder-owners, and the Cullen brothers built most of Eades
Place in the Victorian-era.

Contributory elements include:
• a double fronted single-storey stuccoed brick house;
• simple detail includes solid bluestone sills and red brickwork;
• one-level timber and iron verandah, with tiled roof;
• double-hung sash windows, two lights on the ground level;
• four panel door entry; with top light;
• brick rendered fence and
• contribution to a significant highly cohesive and early residential streetscape, largely associated with the Cullens.
The design is much in the style of the other Cullen single storey buildings in Eades Place.

How is it significant?
Cullen’s house is significant historically and aesthetically to West Melbourne.

Why is it significant?
Cullen’s house is significant
• Aesthetically, as a simple evocation of the Victorian-era architecture of West Melbourne and an important contributory
element in a significant Victorian-era residential streetscape; and
• Historically, closely associated with the Samuel and Henry Cullen and their extended family, brothers who virtually built the entire Eades
Place and shops on Victoria Street streetscape and a successful owner-builders who lived much of their lives in the area, typical of West Melbourne
as seen within the City of Melbourne; as representative of a major growth period (Victorian-era) in West Melbourne ‘s development.

Owners

From To Owner More Info Data Source
to date Private Hatcher Index
Samuel and Henry Cullen brothers, builders Hatcher Index
circa 1865 John Huggins 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 6) Hatcher Index
1960 1974 Colella, Colella [linesman] & Norma [secretary] (house 6) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2024
1926 1955 Russell, George Patrick [railway employee] & Agnes (house 6) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2024
1921 1925 Berry, Thomas [cork cutter] & Ellen (house 6) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1918 1920 Berry, Francis W. [baker] & Agnes May (house 6) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1916 1917 King, Robert Smale [sawyer] & Emily Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1914 1915 Cullen, William [clerk] (house 6) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1913 1913 Kendall, Thomas M. [examiner] Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1912 1912 Allen, Alfred Taylor [driver] & Florence Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1909 1911 Murphy, Cornelius [independent means] & Dora (house 6) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1908 1908 Laing, James [packer] & Norah & Isabella Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1907 1907 Smith, William [butcher] Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1906 1906 Maynard, Charles [hall porter] & Ida Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1905 1905 vacant (house 6) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1899 1904 MacCallum, John (house 6) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1896 1898 Gray, Daniel Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1895 1895 Smith, William (house 6) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1893 1893 Lawson, Charles Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1892 1894 Watson, John Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1889 1890 Whittlesee, William B. [butcher] & Mary F. (house 6) new street number Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1886 1888 Whittlesee, William B. [butcher] & Mary F. (house 16) old street number Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1884 1885 Eastaway, George (house 16) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1874 1882 Kitchingman, James Kay [merchant] & Bella (house 16) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1872 1873 Forsyth, William Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1871 1871 Toms, William Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1870 1870 Elliott, Charles Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1868 1869 Rothwell, Wade (house 16) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Stephen Hatcher 2025
1867 house being built (Cullen Brothers)

Social History

WHITTLESEE .—On the 3rd October, at her residence, 6 Eades-place, West Melbourne, Mary Whittlesee (of Wigan, Lancashire), the dearly beloved wife of William Bourton Whittlesee (late of Atterbury, Oxfordshire), after a long and painful illness, aged 52 years 6 months.
Deeply regretted. English papers please copy.

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197501645



Context and Streetscape

Precinct
The property is 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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