JELL'S HOMESTEAD
JELLS ROAD WHEELERS HILL, MONASH CITY
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Statement of Significance
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JELL'S HOMESTEAD - History
Heritage Inventory History of Site: Settled by Joseph Jell in 1840's becoming Pre-emptive Right claim in 1850's, adjacent to Wheelers' "Dandenong" Pre-emptive Right (also part of park). Park established 1978
JELL'S HOMESTEAD - Interpretation of Site
Heritage Inventory Interpretation: Homestead site most likely between visitor centre and Elms picnic area. Surviving nineteenth century indicate former garden.
Heritage Inventory Description
JELL'S HOMESTEAD - Heritage Inventory Description
Developed parkland with garden trees - "Pines and Elms Picnic areas"
Heritage Inventory Significance: Site of early 'Dandenong Creek' Run, J. Jells Pre-emptive Right
Informants: Jell's Park manager Mick Van de Vreed/nRecorded by: Gary Vines Date Recorded:? Heritage Inventory Site Features: Group of pine trees, west side of Jells Rd. Elm and other trees east of visitor centre. Area of potential archaeology between main carpark and wetlands./nHeritage Inventory Key Components: Principally landscape - evidence of tracks and terrace areas
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JELL'S HOMESTEADVictorian Heritage Inventory
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