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POINT COOK HOMESTEAD AND STABLES
POINT COOK HOMESTEAD ROAD POINT COOK, WYNDHAM CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1509Brothers Thomas and Andrew Chirnside took up a sheep run at Point Cooke (later Point Cook) in 1852 and it became the home-station for their increasing pastoral runs in the west of the…
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EYNESBURY ROAD AND SPRINGHILL ROAD AND SPRINGHILL ROAD EYNESBURY, MELTON CITY, WYNDHAM CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0362The Eynesbury homestead complex was established on land acquired by prominent pioneer pastoralist, Simon Staughton. Staughton built the first substantial homestead in 1845 at Exford…
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320 K ROAD WERRIBEE SOUTH, WYNDHAM CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1613Werribee Park is set on approximately 1,000 acres of land 35 kilometres southwest of Melbourne. The area includes the Werribee Mansion (1873) with formal garden, grotto, mansion gates and…
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85-87 SEWELLS ROAD, TARNEIT VIC 3029
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7822-2396The property now known as Wattle Park (85-87 Sewells Road, Tarneit), was first occupied by Europeans in c.1838, when Scottish immigrants Andrew and William Forlonge established a pastoral run…