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| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - June 1, 1995 What is significant? The Farm Complex at 61 Muddy Lane, Myrniong How is it significant? The Farm Complex at 61 Muddy Lane, Myrniong is of local historical and aesthetic significance to the Shire of Moorabool. Why is it significant? The Farm Complex at 61 Muddy Lane, Myrniong is of local historical significance for its demonstration of the continuing settlement of the Myrniong area for agricultural purposes into the 20th century. Constructed in 1908, the grand Edwardian farmhouse demonstrates prosperous farming in the area during this period. With the retention of a number of original outbuildings and structures, the property is of historical significance for demonstrating the workings of a farm in the early 20th century. The Farm Complex at 61 Muddy Lane, Myrniong is of aesthetic significance for its impressive red brick farmhouse demonstrating the key characteristics of a grand Edwardian farm residence. With the retention of a number of outbuildings close to the residence, the property is also of aesthetic significance as a substantially intact farm complex demonstrating the appearance and construction methods of farm buildings in the early 20th century. 1995 An Edwardian brick farmhouse, with several Italianate residual characteristics, built in 1908 on a property first settled in the l850s. It is of local historical significance as a representative embodiment of an agricultural way of life and its confident social values, before the First World War. It has local architectural significance as a representative example as a farmhouse in this architectural style. |
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