English Oak
51-53 Victoria St DONCASTER, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
The English Oak to the rear of 53 Victoria Street, Doncaster is considered to be of
regional significance for its association with the National Trust listed church (c.1892) as well as its size, age and aesthetic value
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English Oak - Physical Conditions
Private land
Melway Ref: 33 J11
Setting/Position: The English oak is positioned to the north of the Trinity Lutheran Church car park, adjacent to the amenities block.
No. of trees: 1
Height: 16m
Canopy Spread (m) E-W: 20m
N-S: 20m
DBH: 1210mm
Approx. Age of Tree: 100+ years
TPZ: 14.5m CRZ: 3.3m
Category of Significance:
Location or context
Particularly old
Outstanding size
Aesthetic value
Historic value
Level of Significance: Regional
History: The history of the tree is unknown, however it is associated with the Trinity Lutheran Church at 51 Victoria Street. It appears as an established tree in the 1945 aerial photographs.
Source: 1945 - aerial photograph
Health:
Dead wood
Dieback
Possum damage
Other/Notes: Possum grazing to upper canopy; minor deadwood present.
Health Rating: 3
Threats/Risks to Tree: Further possum damage.
Hazards/Risks:
Other
Other/Notes: Some extended limbs in lower canopy.
Structure Rating: 2
Existing
Overlay Controls:
Heritage Overlay (HO172)
Recorded by: Susan Tallon
Date: 11-03-03
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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FRIEDENSRUHVictorian Heritage Register H0376
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OLD ORCHARDManningham City
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HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCHManningham City
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