Gainsborough
66 Jennings Street, KYNETON VIC 3444 - Property No B1270
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Statement of Significance
Innisfree, Kyneton, (1863-64) is architecturally and historically significant at Local level as one of the oldest houses in the town of Kyneton and its shire, and as the residence of well-known local personalities, Captain O G Armstrong and George W Johnson, Kyneton's first Member of the Legislative Assembly. It was originally intended for use as a hotel and thus contains a large wine cellar. It was later converted into a private hospital/nursing home before being reconverted for use as a private residence. It was renamed Gainsborough in the 1940's but reverted to its original name in the 1950's.
Classified: 06/06/1961
Reclassified: 01/03/1999.
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ST AGNES HOMESTEAD (STABLES AND COTTAGES)Victorian Heritage Register H0309
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KYNETON COURT HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H1472
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FORMER BANK OF NSW AND RESIDENCEVictorian Heritage Register H0308
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