WYNDOVER
26 Hartley Road and (cnr Moser Road) WONGA PARK, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
Of local significance for its associations with the Hartley family, occupiers of the site from 1893 as part of the Eight Hour Pioneer Settlement, and for its unusual use of materials. (Criterion H1)
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WYNDOVER - Historical Australian Themes
Local Themes
5.03 - Eight hour pioneer settlement
WYNDOVER - Physical Description 1
Wyndover was thought by locals to incorporate a section of the original Hartley home, a mud brick structure. No evidence was identified during the field inspection.
The present house incorporates an earlier building, constructed of sawn stone (limestone, sandstone?) on brick footings. There are at least two subsequent stages of development. A rear wing appears to date from the 1950s. Further extensions were made in recent years by the previous owners. The older section of the house retains a wood-fired stove.[1]
A small section of post and rail fence remains within the garden. There are also large trees in the garden perhaps dating from the 1940s and 50s (for example, large ash tree, palm etc)
WYNDOVER - Physical Conditions
Condition Good
WYNDOVER - Integrity
Integrity Altered
WYNDOVER - Physical Description 2
Threats None apparent
WYNDOVER - Physical Description 3
Associations
Hartley family; Eight Hour Pioneer Settle
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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