Dunstan Estate in Port Melbourne is the smallest of three residential estates built in the area during the interwar period. It mostly consists of two-storey semi-detatched white houses with red brick features. They are quite English in style and not that common in Australia.
Inside they have some nice built-in wooden features including the bannisters and the cupboards under the stairs.
The interior door handles are pure deco and seem to vary slightly from house to house (I've only been inside two so admittedly it is a small sample).
Saturday, November 29, 2008
A House in Port Melbourne
Place:
Australia,
Port Melbourne
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