English oak
463 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
The English oak within the grounds of Eastern Golf Club, Doncaster Road, Doncaster is considered to be of regional significance for its connection with the "Tullamore" property and the Eastern Golf Club which has its antecedents in the Surrey Hills Golf club, one of the first in Victoria. The tree is also significant for its aesthetic value.
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English oak - Physical Conditions
Private land
Melway Ref: 47 A1
Setting/Position: The English oak is positioned north-west of the Clubhouse in the grounds of the Eastern Golf Club. The tree is within a garden bed, adjacent to the car park.
No. of trees: 1
Height: 14m
Canopy Spread (m) E-W: 14m
N-S: 12m
DBH: 951mm
Approx. Age of Tree: 100+ years
TPZ: 11.5m CRZ: 3.3m
Category of Significance:
Location or context
Aesthetic value
Level of Significance: Regional
History: The Eastern Golf Club was established c.1914 and retains the original building "Tullamore" as the clubhouse/administration building. The English oak appears to have been planted as part of this original property, and retained in the transformation into the Eastern Golf Club.
Health:
Dead wood
Other/Notes: Very minor deadwood within canopy, otherwise in good health at the time of inspection.
Health Rating: 2
Threats/Risks to Tree: No threats or risks evident at the time of inspection.
Hazards/Risks:
Other
Other/Notes: Some extended limbs within the canopy.
Structure Rating: 2
Recorded by: Susan Tallon
Date: 14-03-03
ID Confirmed: Susan Tallon
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Heritage Garden & Significant Tree Study - Stage 2
Author: John Patrick Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading:
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