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EMERALD LAKE PARK & LANDSCAPE (PART NOBELIUS NURSERY)
Emerald Lake Road EMERALD, Cardinia Shire
Cardinia Shire
The Emerald Lake Park cultural landscape, early twentieth century and 1940s-50s plantings, the picturesque lake, rustic rubble stone and log shelters, remnant evidence of earlier structures,…
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615 McDonalds Drain Road PAKENHAM SOUTH, Cardinia Shire
Cardinia Shire
The former Ellett farm complex, which contains a c1910 weatherboard farm house built for John Ellett, market gardener, is of significance to the Cardinia Shire for its integrity,…
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160 Nine Mile Road TYNONG, Cardinia Shire
Cardinia Shire
Killary, built in 1910 for the Gleesons, is significant to Cardinia Shire as a large and notable weatherboard Queen Anne style villa, with contemporary farm buildings. The house and hay shed…
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19 Martin Road GARFIELD, Cardinia Shire
Cardinia Shire
This orchard house which is thought to have been built c1910 for the Smith family and is still part of a functioning orchard, is significant to the Cardinia Shire because of its long…