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330 BRIDGE INN ROAD MERNDA, WHITTLESEA CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2312Fashoda is a former farming property in the Plenty Valley about 30 km north of Melbourne which retains a vernacular timber farmhouse with a detached kitchen, probably built in the mid to…
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585 SUMMERHILL ROAD WOLLERT, WHITTLESEA CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0958The Summerhill farm complex was built in the 1850s by Thomas Wilson, an Irish doctor who had arrived in Victoria in 1841 with his wife Margaret, practised medicine for some years, and in…
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77 MOUNT VIEW ROAD THOMASTOWN, WHITTLESEA CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1212Siebel's Farmhouse was erected in 1860 by Johann Gottlob Siebel and replaced an earlier one in which he had lived since first settling in Thomastown in 1850. The cottage is constructed of…
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CLONARD - STONE COTTAGE REMNANTS
275 OHERNS ROAD EPPING, WHITTLESEA CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7822-0988The stone cottage remains on the Clonard estate are of a bluestone house probably built by Frederick (Friedrich) Winter for his family some time after 1858, when he leased the 480 acre…