Gum Trees
Near 71 Pound Road,HAMPTON PARK, Casey City
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Statement of Significance
These two notable Kurrajongs ('Brachychiton populneus') at the front of the property are of significance to the City of Casey because of their rarity and the pairing either side of the entry path.
The house, although altered in detail, is of potential local significance, being probably associated with the noted Cadd family, early Cranbourne pioneers, along with the remnant Hawthorn hedges which also evoke the nineteenth century.
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Gum Trees - Physical Description 1
Description
This is a timber hipped and gabled roof house with a verandah, Hawthorn hedges and two notable Kurrajongs ('Brachychiton populneus') at the front, distinguished by their rarity and pairing either side of the path.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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Hampton Park Primary School No. 4062Casey City
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Gum TreesCasey City
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