RESERVOIR ROAD HOUSE AND SHED RUINS
201 RESERVOIR ROAD HARCOURT NORTH, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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RESERVOIR ROAD HOUSE AND SHED RUINS - History
Heritage Inventory History of Site: Post dates the standing and occupied granite house to the north, built in 1863. Originally the two were owned by the same family. The property was subdivided, and this one was given to a daughter, who married a Mr. Eagle.
RESERVOIR ROAD HOUSE AND SHED RUINS - Interpretation of Site
Heritage Inventory Interpretation: Farm house and outbuildings.
Heritage Inventory Description
RESERVOIR ROAD HOUSE AND SHED RUINS - Heritage Inventory Description
Extensive ruins of a house and outbuildings covering an area estimated to be approximately 100 square metres. There are the foundations of at least two large buildings and one standing small brick building, although it is uncertain if this is associated.
Heritage Inventory Significance: Moderate archaeological significance (7). Moderate local historical significance.
Heritage Inventory Site Features: - granite house foundations. - cellar. - granite and timber ruins of a large structure. - small standing brick building, 3 x 4 metres, two doors, three windows, corrugated metal roof, dirt floor.
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