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402 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local interest as industrial building, unusual within the municipality, in a highly visible location. Further research is required to establish its significance
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10 Amberley Court BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of regional historical significance as an early farm house, externally largely intact (although on a much reduced allotment) associated with the settlement of the Bulleen district.
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Banksia Park BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local interest.
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21-25 Ben Nevis Grove BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local historical significance for its associations with George Smith and his early farming enterprise in the district.
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Bridge Street BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
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BRIDGE STREET PINE & CYPRESS PLANTINGS
22-40 Bridge Street BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as a landscape feature. 'Journeys End' is of individual significance (see Theme 7.05 Houses).
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22-40 Bridge Street BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local architectural significance. Information on the whole area is included in Theme 1.04 (172.4).
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Cnr Bridge Street and Manningham Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
The mature River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) situated near the corner of Bridge Street and Manningham Road, Bulleen. How is it Significant? The River Red Gum is of local historic,…
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193 Bulleen Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of State significance for its natural and cultural values.
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228 Bulleen Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
The cottage at 228 Bulleen Road, Bulleen was constructed in 19922-23 for Catherine Sweetnam who rented it out. From 1930 until about 1939, it was occupied by Jimmy Heffernan who was a…
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Kandanga Grove and cnr. Egan Drive BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local interest as a former rural planting within a 1950s residential area.
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9-21 Egan Drive (formally 84 Manningham Rd) BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as a typical product by the Catholic church architects, Smith and Tracy of 1972. A dominant landmark and community focus in Bulleen.
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1 Robb Close BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
The mature Moreton Bay Fig at 1 Robb Close, Bulleen is of local historic significance to Manningham City as the sole surviving remnant of the garden that once surrounded the nineteenth…
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6 Robb Close BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
A large late Italianate house architecturally of State significance with unusual massing and interesting details. Adjoining is a single-storey section which could be an earlier cottage.
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18 Summit Drive BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local architectural significance as a good example of the domestic work of important Melbourne architects Cocks and Carmichael, built in 1980, which is carefully related to its site.
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Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local interest
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Demolished BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished
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Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance.
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Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of regional significance as part of the metropolitan and Yarra Valley park system; and of local significance as a reconstructed, indigenous landscape.
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35 Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
The former market garden complex at 35 Templestowe Road, Bulleen, comprising the house, timber outbuildings and remnant fruit trees. How is it significant? The former market garden complex…
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5 TEMPLESTOWE ROAD BULLEEN, MANNINGHAM CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0687The Heide property has national significance for its association with the notable art patrons and collectors, John and Sunday Reed, who, from the 1930s to the 1980s provided a congenial and…
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7 Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
VHR H1494Of State architectural significance as a particularly fine design by McGlashan and Everist which characterises the approach of the Melbourne school of architects in the 1960s. It sits very…
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Ambrose Street (south side) DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
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House at 4 Beaconsfield Street
4 Beaconsfield Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as an evocative and substantially intact Edwardian house and garden, and one of the few orchard houses remaining in this part of Doncaster.
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194 Church Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house known as 'Old Orchard' at 194 Church Road, Doncaster was constructed 1928-29 for William (Bill) Theile and his new wife Benita (nee Cartwright) by Bill's cousin, architect G.E.…