ELLERY GRANITE HOUSE
FARADAY-SUTTON GRANGE ROAD FARADAY, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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ELLERY GRANITE HOUSE - History
Heritage Inventory History of Site: The house has been in the Ellery family since 1902.Heritage Inventory Description
ELLERY GRANITE HOUSE - Heritage Inventory Description
Granite house ruin, outbuildings and farm sheds. The house is approximately 12 x 12 metres. A rectangular depression (a well?) is adjacent to the south and smaller granite, brick and concrete structures are located beyond the fenceline to the east of the house. Large timber and corrugated iron sheds and stockyards are located to the east and south east.
Heritage Inventory Significance: It is of historical significance because it was one of the first houses in Faraday of substantial granite construction. It is likely that there are in situ archaeological deposits.
Informants: Mrs Ellery (the owner) and Ron Ellery (son of owner)./nRecorded by: Vincent Clarke, Sharon Lane. Date Recorded: September 1998
Heritage Inventory Site Features: - granite house, walls standing, no roof, fireplace in the front room. - concrete and brick structure behind the house, possibly a kitchen or laundry. - remnants of a garden. - sheds and stockyards.
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FARADAY PRIMARY SCHOOL NO. 797Victorian Heritage Register H1704
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BUTCHERS ARMS HOTEL, FARADAYVictorian Heritage Inventory
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MUSSELWHITE GRAVESVictorian Heritage Inventory
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