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| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - December 19, 1993 What is significant? The Farm Complex at 90 Mt Blackwood Road, Myrniong. How is it significant? The Farm Complex at 90 Mt Blackwood Road, Myrniong is of local historical and architectural significance to the Shire of Moorabool. Why is it significant? The Farm Complex at 90 Mt Blackwood Road, Myrniong is of historical for its demonstration of the continuing settlement of the Myrniong area for agricultural purposes into the 1920s. With the retention of a number of outbuildings and structures dating from the 1920s to the 1950s, the property is of historical significance for demonstrating the workings of a farm in the period from the 1920s into the mid 20th century. The Farm Complex at 90 Mt Blackwood Road, Myrniong is of aesthetic significance as an intact farm property from the 1920s with various contextual surviving elements including pine windbreaks, corrugated iron clad farm buildings, and fences (including with drystone base). The farmhouse is of aesthetic significance as a characteristic owner built timber farmhouse with Edwardian features, even though it was built in the 1920s. 1995 A particularly intact characteristic timber Edwardian farmhouse, with various contextual surviving elements including: pine windbreaks and fences (including with drystone base). Tills is of local historical significance as a representative embodiment of an agricultural way of life before the First World War. It is architecturally significant as a representative Edwardian farmhouse. |
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