ECHO PARK BOATHOUSE, NELSON
PORTLAND-NELSON ROAD NELSON, GLENELG SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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ECHO PARK BOATHOUSE, NELSON - History
Erected as part of the Echo Park Guesthouse - late 19th century/early 20th century boat hire and recreation business.ECHO PARK BOATHOUSE, NELSON - Interpretation of Site
Boat house - in fair condition.
ECHO PARK BOATHOUSE, NELSON - Archaeological Significance
The site is archaeologically significant as an example of commercial boat hire and use during the early 20th century. May contain intact deposits relating to it's use during this period.
ECHO PARK BOATHOUSE, NELSON - Historical Significance
This site is historically significant due to its association with Echo Park Guest house and late 19th to early 20th century recreation business.
Heritage Inventory Description
ECHO PARK BOATHOUSE, NELSON - Heritage Inventory Description
Group of boat sheds and landing. Two c.1900 timber and G.I boat sheds with landing of Mt.Gambier stone between. The sheds are built part into the bank, projecting into the river. These are gable roofed and clad in corrugated iron
Heritage Inventory Significance: Associated with Echo Park Guesthouse - late 19th century/early 20th century boat hire and recreation business.
Informants: Norm Brumley, Jim Freckleton: Boat shed committee of, Glenelg River boat houses committee of management - contact via DCNR NELSON.; management, Glenelg River boat houses committee of management - contact via DCNR NELSON/nRecorded by: Gary Vines. Date Recorded: 09JUL1995
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ECHO PARK BOATHOUSE, NELSONVictorian Heritage Inventory
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