Cork Oak
39 Atkinson St TEMPLESTOWE, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
The Cork Oak at 39 Atkinson Street, Templestowe is of local significance for its aesthetic value, curious growth form and the uncommon nature of the species. Another Cork Oak is present at Heide II.
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Cork Oak - Physical Conditions
Private land
Melway Ref: 33 D4
Setting/Position: In garden bed on west boundary, partly overhanging neighbouring property (37 Atkinson Street).
No. of trees: 1
Height: 29.27 m
Canopy Spread (m) E-W: 6m
N-S: 5.5m
DBH: 360mm & 387mm
Approx. Age of Tree: 50 years+
TPZ: 5.0m CRZ: 2.7m
Category of Significance:
Rare or localised
Aesthetic value
Curious growth form
Level of Significance: Local
History: Garden was originally designed by Baron von Mueller; however none of his original planting or layout remains.
Health:
Other/Notes: Tree was generally in good health at the time of inspection
Health Rating: 1
Threats/Risks to Tree: This tree overhangs the neighbouring property at 37 Atkinson Street. Care must be taken that the tree is protected on both sides of the fence from lopping, root severance and other practices which may affect the health or preservation of the tree.
Hazards/Risks:
V-crotched
Other
Other/Notes: Tree has two leaders from the base.
Structure Rating: 4
Existing Overlay Controls:
Design and Development Overlay (DDO4), Environmental Significance Overlay (ESO1), Environmental Significance Overlay (ESO3), Significant Landscape Overlay (SLO3)
Recorded by: Andrea Proctor
Date: 09-03-05
ID Confirmed: Andrea Proctor
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Heritage Garden & Significant Tree Study - Stage 2
Author: John Patrick Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading:
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MENLOVictorian Heritage Register H2294
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FINNS HOTELVictorian Heritage Inventory
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HOUSE AT 15-17 Herlihys RoadManningham City
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