Central Park
Main Road,, ELTHAM VIC 3095 - Property No L10003
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Statement of Significance
Central Park lies adjacent to the main commercial centre of Eltham. It is traversed by Diamond Creek and the Hurstbridge railway line. The timber railway viaduct (built some 75 years ago) which crosses the creek is a landscape feature of significance. Associated with the parkland is Shillinglaw Cottage (classified by the Trust). Manna Gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) and Candlebark (E.rubida) are a significant feature of the riverine environment. The forested hill (now largely developed) to the north-east of Central Park forms a pleasant background to the setting.
The landscape of the area has been progressively improved by the Eltham Council by acquisition of land and land-scaping works supervised by Eltham Curator, Mr. R. Grant.
The railway line traverses the creek in a gentle curve over the flats of Diamond Creek by means of a fine timber trestle bridge, approximately 200 metres long. This, in conjunction with the cottage and the semi-natural setting of the parkland provides a landscape which is evocative of the history of the area.
The landscape was painted by Walter Withers who moved into the Eltham area after the construction of the railway line in 1902.
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ELTHAM COURT HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H0784
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FORMER POLICE QUARTERSVictorian Heritage Register H1539
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ST MARGARETS CHURCH AND ORIGINAL VICARAGEVictorian Heritage Register H0459
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