Connewarre 平均房价House 价格比去年下降4% . 周边地区Connewarre Median RentHouse | $998 |
| A421 Lower Duneed Road, Connewarre | 距离: | 71.4 公里 to CBD; 6.2 公里 to Marshall Station [公共交通] |
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地图位置 | 街景 | 周边成交价 | 改建申请历史: | | 被市政府指定为 Victorian heritage | C Listed - Local Significance Water Tank The water tank at 421 Lower Duneed Road is historically significant at a LOCAL level. It is associated with post world war two farming practices and with Noel Seiffert, farmer. The water tank at 421 Lower Duneed Road is scientifically significant at a LOCAL level. It illustrates a particular type of vernacular reinforced concrete construction using cement rations and scrap metal during the post world war two years. Overall, the water tank at 421 Lower Duneed Road is of LOCAL significance. Statement of Cultural Significance Cemetery The two infant graves at 421 Lower Duneed Road may be historically and socially significant at a LOCAL level with further research, as the burial site of two infant children to James Mitchell, early land owner. Dairy The dairy at 421 Lower Duneed Road is historically significant at a REGIONAL level. It is associated with post world war two farming practices and with Noel Seiffert, farmer. The several substantial cypress trees contribute to the significance of the place. The dairy at 421 Lower Duneed Road is scientifically significant at a REGIONAL level. It illustrates a particular type of vernacular reinforced concrete construction (using cement rations and scrap metal) during the immediate post World War Two years. Overall, the dairy at 421 Lower Duneed Road is of REGIONAL significance. Cottage Ruins, Tank, Horseworks The cottage ruins at 421 Lower Duneed Road are aesthetically significant at a LOCAL level. Although is very poor condition, it still demonstrates some original design qualities of the Victorian vernacular style. These qualities include the remnants of two hipped roof forms, with a front skillion verandah and a rear skillion porch. Other partially intact qualities include the front (north) timber roof shingling and the rear (south) galvanised corrugated iron cladding, unpainted bluestone wall construction, narrow eaves, remnant bluestone chimney base, and the small early window openings and central doorway. Internally there are remnants of lathe and plaster walls and ceiling finished in Hessian and wallpaper. The cottage ruins, underground tank and horseworks remnants at 421 Lower Duneed Road are historically and scientifically significant at a LOCAL level. They are associated with and contribute to an understanding of the development of farming in Connewarre from the mid 19th century. They are also associated with James Mitchell, original owner and employee of the Connewarre Roads Board. The underground tank at 421 Lower Duneed Road is scientifically significant at a LOCAL level. It illustrates 19th century underground tank brick construction which appears to have had its origins in Britain and published through books including Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Farm, Cottage and Villa A |
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