Ford over Yarram Creek
Knights Road, MANNERIM VIC 3222 - Property No 313357
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Statement of Significance
C Listed - Local Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The ford is located on Knights Road just east of the T intersection with Banks Road, in the Parish of Paywil. Knights Road is named after John Alison and Andrew Knight who were early settlers on the land bounded by Knights Road, Banks Road, Yarrum Creek and Swan Bay. Knights Road is shown crossing the Yarrum Creek in maps as early as 1869. The ford is therefore, likely to date from the early settlement period of the Bellarine Peninsula. There are no other fords on public roads on the Bellarine Peninsula. It is of scientific and historic value to the local Marcus Hill and Bellarine Peninsula communities . The several layers of ford structure visible above the creek bed are of scientific value as an example of technological development of a ford over one hundrd years . The ford is of historical value as the last remaining example on a public thoroughfare of a once common means of crossing water courses on the Bellarine Peninsula. It is of LOCAL cultural significance.
References
References ., Lorraine Huddle Renate Howe Ros Lewis Karyn Francis CENTRE FOR AUSTRALIAN STUDIES DEAKIN UNIVERSITY 1996 .BELLARINE HERITAGE STUDY RECORD SHEET
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Ford over Yarram Creek - Physical Description 1
The ford is the only means of crossing the Yarram Creek at Knights Road. It has several layers of material above the creek bed. The top layer appears to be concrete.
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Geelong - Bellarine Heritage Study
Author: Huddle, Howe, Lewis and Francis
Year: 1996
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Ford over Yarram CreekGreater Geelong City
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