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17 Barkly Street, Mornington, 1999Grey weather board house with white trim and a green corrugated iron roof. Side and front view. There are sash windows, with a bay window to the front, next to the front door. There is a front verandah with brick pillars and ornate wood trim. The side wooden fence is overgrown with plants.
House 1 Esplanade Mornington (Cnr Strachans Road)Cream weather board house with white timber trim,and a red tiled roof. There are three rendered arches across the front of the house. There is an extension added to the left side of the house as you view it, with an awning. There is a real estate “For Sale” notice, marked “Sold “to the right.side of the photograph.
Toy Library, 8 Albert Street, MorningtonCream double fronted single storey rendered house with sash windows and corrugated iron roof. There is a front verandah the whole length of the house, and the verandah posts are painted dark green. The front fence is wire with timber posts painted dark green. There is a chimney visible to the right as you view the photograph. The size of the land is 55 feet 5 inches by 130 feet.
“Tarfayah” Albert Street, MorningtonThis is a red brick house with a grey slate roof. There is decorative cream brick feature around the door and windows. The verandah extends across the front of the house and to the side. with white posts. There are steps leading up to the front door and there are two decorative chimneys visible.
“Elandra” 32 Albert Street , MorningtonThis photograph shows a white weather board house, with lilac painted trim. The roof is of red tiles and steeply pitched. The side aspect of the house faces the road, and the front door appears to be on the left side of the house. There is a picket fence to the front of the property.