Gulf Station
1029 Melba Highway or Yea Road, Yarra Glen VIC 3775 - Property No 39636
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Statement of Significance
Farm buildings of the early 1850's, with minimal alteration, of which ten are of timber slab, vertical or horizontal, with many structural members of peeled logs, roofs of split shingles, (now under galvanised iron), and most floors of brick or log cross-cuts laid on earth. Later shearing shed of weatherboard and timber frame completes a functional group of homestead, butcher's shop, stables (east), kennels, piggery, stables/hayshed/milking shed, slaughter-house, shearing shed, school and stables (west). (National Trust Citation as quoted in Tansley, 1978)
The Station has historical associations with the early settlement of the area. Surviving examples of vernacular buildings are uncommon and this intact complex of such buildings is unique. It is equally important as an exposition of early pastoral life. (RNE, 005689)
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Gulf Station - Physical Description 1
A spatially-related complex of ten rustic timber farm buildings with corrugated iron roofs, originally, shingled, built in the 1850s by Scottish-born pastoralist, William Bell. They are constructed variously of vertical and horizontal slabs with structural members of peeled logs of indigenous gum and stringybark timber cut and adzed locally. Only the weatherboard shearing shed and homestead additions are more recent. The buildings stand on a gentle rise above the Yarra River floodplain. The original homestead has a deeply recessed brick paved verandah which is supported on solid tree-trunk posts. It is connected by a covered walkway to the more recent homestead, which has a magnificent garden sloping away to the south-east. To the north of the homestead are stables, kennels, piggery and butchers shop, a large building accommodating a milking shed, smithy and hayshed, more stables, an old school building, slaughterhouse and sheep-dip and a shearing shed. (RNE, 005689)
Gulf Station - Physical Conditions
Good
Heritage Study and Grading
Yarra Ranges - Shire of Yarra Ranges Heritage Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2000
Grading: State
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FORMER DIXON'S CREEK SCHOOL NO 1585Victorian Heritage Inventory
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Gulf StationYarra Ranges Shire H1393
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