HEIDE II PARK AND GALLERY
7 Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
Of State architectural significance as a particularly fine design by McGlashan and Everist which characterises the approach of the Melbourne school of architects in the 1960s. It sits very well on its site and has undergone its transformation from house to public gallery with ease.
The garden setting is also significant, including the formal kitchen garden which contains rare plants. There are several important sculptures in the park. The house itself is of high historical significance as the residence of the crucial 'Rebels and Precursors' art patrons, John and Sunday Reed towards the end of their lives and the repository of their great collection of art from this later pursuits [63].
The Osage Orange trees are uncommon in cultivation in Victoria and have been included in the Register of Significant Trees.
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HEIDE II PARK AND GALLERY - Historical Australian Themes
8.01 - Artists
HEIDE II PARK AND GALLERY - Physical Conditions
Condition Excellent
HEIDE II PARK AND GALLERY - Integrity
Integrity Minor modifications
HEIDE II PARK AND GALLERY - Physical Description 1
Threats Road widening
HEIDE II PARK AND GALLERY - Physical Description 2
Designer David McGlashan, McGlashan
HEIDE II PARK AND GALLERY - Physical Description 3
Associations
John and Sunday Reed
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Manningham Heritage Study Review
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading: State
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HEIDE IVictorian Heritage Register H0687
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HEIDE IIVictorian Heritage Register H1494
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BANKSIA STREET BRIDGEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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