Lumeah
163 High Street,BERWICK, Casey City
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Statement of Significance
Built in 1900 or earlier, Lumeah is of high local significance as an externally intact example of the modest weatherboard cottages that were once a feature of Berwick and helped give the township a rural character.
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Lumeah - Physical Description 1
This small weatherboard cottage is simple in form with a gabled roof extending to form a verandah across the main facade and a skillion section at the rear. Typical of the cottages built from the early years of settlement through to the 1930s and 40s, this example appears to date from around the turn of the century. Its only decorative features are the timber Federation brackets on the verandah and nameplate next to the door.
The house appears to be in a fair condition, set well back from the street, in a leafy garden. The current owners of Lumeah are Christine and Michelle Corrigan, and the house is sited on approximately 980 square metres of land.Heritage Study and Grading
Casey - Casey Heritage Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2004
Grading: LocalCasey - Heritage of the City of Berwick
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 1993
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EDRINGTONVictorian Heritage Register H0653
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Berwick TownshipCasey City
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Burr HillCasey City
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