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973 Ercildoune Road,, ERCILDOUNE VIC 3352 - Property No B0061
National Trust
VHR H0313Ercildoune Homestead was settled by Scottish-born brothers Thomas and Somerville Learmonth in 1838, when the first homestead, which still stands in the garden, was built. A proper house was…
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3802 Geelong Road, STOCKYARD HILL VIC 3373 - Property No B1460
National Trust
Mawallok (also spelt Mawallock, Mahkwallok and Mawhallock) station of about 28,000 acres (now 5,851 acres) was acquired by Alexander Russell and Co. in 1847 and remained in the Russell…
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643 Main Lead Road, RAGLAN VIC 3373 - Property No B3219
National Trust
VHR H0644A timber homestead of 1859-1862 with extensions of about 1880-1900 believed to be the work of a Swedish ship's carpenter, who gave them a distinctive decorative character, especially about…
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406 Trawalla Road,, TRAWALLA VIC 3373 - Property No B0977
National Trust
First settled in the 1830's the Trawalla property has associations with some of Victoria's prominent early pastoral families, the Kirklands, the Goldsmiths, the Simonsons, the Wilsons and…
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643 Main Lead Road, RAGLAN VIC 3373 - Property No G13022
National Trust
Belmont, the property developed by James Frazer Watkin and Laura Ninham from the late 1850s until the late 1880s when the house reached its current form, and then maintained by his family…
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406 Trawalla Road, TRAWALLA VIC 3373 - Property No G13024
National Trust
Trawalla, developed as a pastoral property from 1839, the residence and garden developed during the 1890s and maintained to the present, is of National significance: - historically, for its…
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'Mooramong', Glenelg Highway,, SKIPTON VIC 3361 - Property No T11087
National Trust
Rare or localised Outstanding size This Pinus torreyana is a very large and dominant specimen growing in parkland surrounding the historic "Mooramong" homestead. There are a total of three…
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'Mooramong', Glenelg Highway,, SKIPTON VIC 3361 - Property No T11088
National Trust
Rare or localised A rare tree in cultivation in Victoria being the only known mature specimen (1987).It is native to the fertile south-east coastal plains and hills from south of Bega in far…
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'Four Winds', , SNAKE VALLEY VIC 3351 - Property No T11089
National Trust
Curious growth form This is a large specimen of River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) displaying an unusual series of natural grafts. The tree is an outstanding example and is in…
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'Mooramong', Glenelg Highway,, SKIPTON VIC 3361 - Property No T12087
National Trust
Tree died in 2016. Recruitment from this specimen exists along Banksia Rise. Horticultural value Contribution to landscape, Important landmark, Remnant native vegetation Rare or localised…
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973 Ercildoune Road, ERCILDOUNE VIC 3352 - Property No G13060
National Trust
VHR H0313File note 28/06/2012: G13060 amalgamated& filed with B0061
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EUCALYPTUS POLYANTHEMOS SSP. VESTITA
JOHNSONS ROAD AMPHITHEATRE, PYRENEES SHIRE
National Trust
A single large Red Box located on a rural private property next to a railway line. How is it significant? This Red Box is significant for scientific reasons at the Regional level. Why is it…