HARTLEY COTTAGE
30 Hartley Road WONGA PARK, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
What is Significant?
Hartley Cottage, originally constructed 1946-48, at 30 Hartley Road, Wonga Park.
How is it Significant?
Hartley Cottage, 30 Hartley Road, Wonga Park is of local historic significance to Manningham City.
Why is it Significant?
Of historic significance as the 1940s home of Les Hartley, grandson of John Hartley, Croydon bricklayer, and original owner in 1893 of this village settlement block, which formed part of the Eight Hour Village settlement. (RNE criteria A.4, D2 & H1)
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HARTLEY COTTAGE - Historical Australian Themes
Local Themes
5.03 - Eight hour pioneer settlement
HARTLEY COTTAGE - Physical Description 1
Hartley Cottage is a double-fronted timber-framed cottage with a gable roof and skillion verandah.
Externally the original asbestos cement sheet walls have been rendered and the brown straps removed. The front windows and door are thought to be original. The verandah has been reroofed.
The original bush pole stumps have been replaced and the cottage has been extended.
HARTLEY COTTAGE - Physical Conditions
Condition Excellent
HARTLEY COTTAGE - Integrity
Integrity Altered - major alterations
HARTLEY COTTAGE - Physical Description 2
Threats None apparent
HARTLEY COTTAGE - Physical Description 3
Key elements
Building
HARTLEY COTTAGE - Physical Description 4
Associations
Hartley family
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Manningham Heritage Study Review
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading: Local
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BARAK'S BIRTHPLACEManningham City
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WONGA PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL NO. 3241 AND RESIDENCEManningham City
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RED BOX TREEManningham City
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