235 Errol Street

235 Errol Street
North Melbourne VIC 3051
photographer: Sue Scarfe

Also known as
Previous Address Currently known as 235 after renumbering, previously known as 205 from 1895 to 1930 Source: 1895 MMBW map
Constructed after 1865
Style
Architect
Builder brothers James, John & Albert Thurgood

Timelapse Building Images

2012

http://maps.melbourne.vic.gov.au/

1983

source photographer Graeme Butler


Land Details

1. 1895 MMBW Map

2. Compiled Crown Record Plan

3. First crown land purchaser – 21/10/1865, Mr. John Thomas Weir timber merchant & James Thurgood contractor, North Melbourne.

John Thomas Weir purchased land on the corner of Haines and Errol Streets. Weir was married to James Trurgoods’ older sister, Eleanor and they had arrived in Melbourne in the late 1850s. John Weir was a timber merchant, and he set up a timber yard on a portion of the land while James and  his brother, John Joseph Thurgood carpenter, built 235 & 237 homes that the would live in for so many years. Another brother, Albert Thurgood arrived in Melbourne in the early 1860s, and he also resided in Haines Street for a time in the 1870s. The two families had quite the enclave there and had the construction industry all sewn up. Apparently a lane which was used for timber deliveries is still there. Now known as Weir’s lane.

Building Details

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Subsequent Building Alterations

The timber weatherboards have been clad over with fake brick sheeting and can be removed in the future and restored like the house next door at 237 Errol Street has done.

Architectural Features




  • Chimney
    Brick

    photographer Stephen Hatcher


  • Gate
    Wire

    photographer Stephen Hatcher


  • Fence
    Bluestone

    photographer Stephen Hatcher


  • Roof
    Tin

    photographer Stephen Hatcher


  • Windows
    Timber

    photographer Stephen Hatcher



Heritage Significance and Listings

Heritage Listings and Explanatory Notes

Owners

From To Owner More Info Data Source
James Thurgood

Residents

From To Resident More Info Data Source
to date Private (house 235) Hatcher Index
1974 1974 C. George (house 235) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1970 1970 I.V. McNicol (house 235) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1965 1965 P. Kavadas (house 235) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1955 1960 Roy R. Coxhead (house 235) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1940 1950 Thomas S. Elliot (house 235) renumbered Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1930 1935 Thomas S. Elliot (house 205) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1910 1925 Hinton Gibbs (house 205) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1905 1905 Frederick Higgs (house 205) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1900 1900 Thomas Prichard (house 205) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1895 1895 Dawson Johnson (house 205) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023
1890 1890 John Louch (house 205) Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas 2023

Social History

1900 Mr & Mrs Thomas Prichard welcome the birth of a baby daughter.

The Argus


1880 Sands & McDougal directory showing John Thurgood carpenter, living at 235 and brother James Thurgood contractor, living at 237 Errol Street.

Sands & McDougall directory


1870

Sands & McDougall directory



Context and Streetscape

Precinct
The current property resides 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

Streetscape

This streetscape contains a collection of historic Victorian homes. The homes are socially and historically significant buildings for the early development of North & West Melbourne in their own right.

Other Information

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