House & Garden
4 Central Road,HAMPTON PARK, Casey City
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Statement of Significance
The house and its garden.
How is it significant?
Why is it significant?
The combination of this house and its garden are of significance to the City of Casey for their close representation of fashionable house and garden styles of the 1950s, unmatched by any other property in the City. Although altered and extended the original parts of the house are recognisable and the garden presumably extended over time in a similar idiom. The garden is of local significance, considered individually.
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House & Garden - Physical Description 1
This is an altered skillion roof weatherboarded and split rock masonry (added section) clad house with timber framed window-walls, typical of 'contemporary' designs in the 1950s. The house has a large notable garden with cactus front or north section and other exotic shrubs and trees, many conifers (rear 1960s garden), golden yew, pencil pines ('Cupressus sempervirens' var. 'stricta'), ash, and 'Brachychiton populneus'. House and garden are sited at the corner of Hallam Road
Heritage Study and Grading
Casey - Casey Heritage Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2004
Grading: LocalCasey - City of Casey Heritage Study: Cranbourne, Knox
Author: Graeme Butler & Associate
Year: 1998
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House & GardenCasey City
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