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BISHOP GREENS CHIMNEY
ESCREET ROAD WARRENBAYNE, BENALLA RURAL CITY
BISHOP GREENS CHIMNEY
ESCREET ROAD WARRENBAYNE, BENALLA RURAL CITY
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Statement of Significance
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BISHOP GREENS CHIMNEY - History
The site is of historical significance as it was the site of the house built by Bishop Arthur Green, who was the Archdeacon of Ballarat from 1890-1894, Bishop of Grafton and Armidale from 1894 and then Bishop of Ballarat from 1900. He planted the two Sequoia Pines c. 1890.BISHOP GREENS CHIMNEY - Historical Significance
The site is of historical significance as it was the site of the house built by Bishop Arthur Green, who was the Archdeacon of Ballarat from 1890-1894, Bishop of Grafton and Armidale from 1894 and then Bishop of Ballarat from 1900. He planted the two Sequoia Pines c. 1890.
BISHOP GREENS CHIMNEY - Archaeological Significance
Unknown at this stage. Needs detailed survey and sub-surface testing
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BISHOP GREENS CHIMNEYVictorian Heritage Inventory
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