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35-43 RIVERSDALE ROAD NEWTOWN, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0425Between the years 1853-1856, Geelong solicitor john Alexander Gregory built the 18 room stone mansion `Barwon Bank' in extensive gardens on the high northern bank overlooking the Barwon River…
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605 BACCHUS MARSH ROAD LOVELY BANKS, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0283Elcho Homestead was built in about 1867 for John Galletly, on a four thousand acre property adjoining the Bacchus Marsh Road. The architect of the house is unknown. A wing was added on the…
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1 RIVERVIEW TERRACE BELMONT, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0337Kardinia House, a two-storey brick and stone house, constructed in various stages. The name “Kardinia” is from the Wadawurrung language meaning ‘morning’ or ‘sunrise’. The house…
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1-69 MCDERMOTT ROAD CURLEWIS, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0272Coriyule at Drysdale was built in 1849 for pioneer squatting partners, Anne Drysdale and Caroline Newcomb. Drysdale was an unmarried Scottish gentlewoman, who in 1839, aged 47, migrated to…
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4 HAMILTON HIGHWAY FYANSFORD, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0267The Old Swan Inn including the buildings and outbuildings (interiors and exteriors); archaeological deposits, features and artefacts, including the ford and track; plantings, garden features…
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263 PAKINGTON STREET NEWTOWN, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0405The Hermitage was upon completion in 1860 one of the finest Colonial Regency style mansion houses in Victoria, evocatively recalling the architecture of Van Diemens Land of the 1830s. The…
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5-9 SMITH STREET AND 222-224 TORQUAY ROAD GROVEDALE, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0714The Cottage at 224 Torquay Road, Grovedale is an early example of a German settler's Cottage located in one of the earliest and most important of early German settlements in Victoria in the…
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SACRED HEART CONVENT AND COLLEGE
61 RETREAT ROAD NEWTOWN, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0555The Sacred Heart Convent of Mercy was established in 1859-60 in a large colonial single storey mansion house `Sunville' erected C 1850 for J W Belcher, and acquired by the Catholic Church in…
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24 LUNAN AVENUE DRUMCONDRA, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0673Lunan House on the Drumcondra shores of Corio Bay, Geelong, was built for James Strahan, a pioneer woolbroker in 1849-50. Charles Laing, architect and surveyor, designed this spacious two…
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985-995 LITTLE RIVER-RIPLEY ROAD LITTLE RIVER, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1107Mount Rothwell Homestead, designed by P. Colquhuoun, is a single storeyed bluestone simple Italianate style residence built in 1872 for Robert Chirnside, nephew of the famous Thomas and…
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25 FERNLEIGH STREET NEWTOWN, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1102Barwon Grange was developed by Jonathan Porter O'Brien, merchant, and his wife Ann who first constructed a timber house, then a brick house prior to 1856. No architect has been conclusively…
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AUSTIN HALL AND TERRACE COMPLEX
217A YARRA STREET GEELONG, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0841The Austin hall and terraces complex comprises two rows of six cottages facing the railway station and Mundy street (1887), Austin hall and its tower and the Austin terrace of four buildings…
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36 Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202620
Greater Geelong City
B Listed - Regional Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The single storey brick residence 'Toren', in Laurel Bank Parade, Newtown, was constructed in 1901 for S. Wrathall from designs…
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75 Staceys Road, LOVELY BANKS VIC 3221 - Property No 294378
Greater Geelong City
LOCAL SIGNIFICANCE "Kia Ora" at 75 Staceys Road, Lovely Banks, has significance as an historical legacy of the successful sheep grazing enterprise established by John Sutherland on the…
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9a Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202597
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE A double-fronted assymetrical timber Californian Bungalow, with its gable-roof facing. The left bay projects as a minor gable. Under…
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27 Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202608
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE A characteristic most intact timber Californian Bungalow built in 1934. It is significant locally architecturally as representative of…
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29 Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202609
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance A timber Edwardian house built in 1910, typical in form, but interestingly developed in its decorative details. It is architecturally significant as an…
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35 Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202613
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE A characteristic and most intact Edwardian timber house built in 1909-10. It is architecturally significant as characteristic of the…
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34 Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202621
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE A larger brick Edwardian house built in 1908. It is architecturally significant locally as an unusual Edwardian domestic style house,…
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32 Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202622
Greater Geelong City
B Listed - Regional Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE This 1892-93 residence has regional historical significance as a fine example of the innovative styles displayed in many of…
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24 Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202625
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE A characteristic brick Califronian Bungalow built in the early 1920s. It is significant locally architecturally as representative of…
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22 Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202626
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE An unusual and most intact timber house built on the cusp between Californian Bungalows and 1930 Villas in 1920. It is…
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18a Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202628
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE An interesting and remarkably intact Californian Bungalow built in 1923. It is locally architecturally significant as a particularly…
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12 Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 202636
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE A characteristic Californian Bungalow built in 1924. It is architecturally significant locally as one of a small group characteristic…
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19a Laurel Bank Parade, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No 304170
Greater Geelong City
C Listed - Local Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE A good characteristic and particularly intact Californian Bungalow built in 1936-7. It is architecturally