Lilydale Street Trees
Anderson St, Castella St, Cave Hill Rd, Clarke St, Recreation Reserve, Lilydale VIC 3140
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Statement of Significance
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Lilydale Street Trees - Physical Description 1
The historic trees of Lilydale include the mature street plantings in the following streets:
Clarke Street, Castella Street, Chapel Street, Anderson Street, Cave Hill Road, Maroondah Highway and the Eyrie.
The most intact tree avenues exist in Southern Cave Hill Road, Anderson Street, Castella Street and Maroondah Highway. The avenue existing in Maroondah Highway also known as the Queen Jubilee or Jansen memorial avenue is already protected by Heritage Overlay 77 (HO77).
The trees mainly consist of Elms, Oaks, Plane, Peppercorn and Ash with some eucalyptus species (Sugar and Mahogany Gums) of various ages with a majority being over 70 years old.
There are also remarkable mature rows of Elms within the boundary of the Railway reserve and Lilydale Recreation Reserve near Lilydale Station and the western end of Lilydale Lake near Olinda Creek.Heritage Study and Grading
Yarra Ranges - Shire of Yarra Ranges Heritage Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2000
Grading:
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THE TOWERSVictorian Heritage Register H0612
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LILYDALE RAILWAY STATION REFRESHMENT ROOMSVictorian Heritage Register H2044
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CASHIN BROTHERS FLOUR MILLVictorian Heritage Inventory
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