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1 WEEROONA PARADE AND 2 WHARF STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2074The Fisherman's Shed, which is now situated behind the Queenscliff Maritime Museum originally sat on Fisherman's Pier. Fisherman's Pier was constructed in 1856, but it is not known when the…
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POINT LONSDALE MARITIME AND DEFENCE PRECINCT
2 POINT LONSDALE ROAD POINT LONSDALE, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1517The Point Lonsdale Maritime and Defence Precinct including all buildings, structures, objects, ruins and archaeological features and deposits related to the location's strategic role in…
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26 KING STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1134Rosenfeld was erected in 1859 for Henry Reed by local builder, George Adams. It is a substantial six roomed stuccoed brick dwelling that is one of a group of similar buildings erected by some…
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42 MERCER STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1148Roseville, constructed in 1863-64, was built for navigational pilot, Hugh Williams. The house is basically a single storeyed stuccoed stone residence with an attached octagonal observation…
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80 MERCER STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1177Warringah (formerly El Tambo) was constructed c1860 for Thomas Howard Fellows, who had purchased the land in 1857. It is a single storey house of stuccoed sandstone with hipped slate roof…
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60-62 GELLIBRAND STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1618By 1850 all of the Port Phillip Bay pilots were instructed to reside either in Williamstown or at Shortland's Bluff. After the first land sales at Queenscliff, the land prices were seen to be…
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Kent House, 15 Swanston Street, Queenscliff
15 Swanston Street, QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Kent House is of historical and architectural significance to the Borough of Queenscliffe. It is historically…
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Athelstane House, 4 Hobson Street, Queenscliff
4 Hobson Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Athelstane is of local historical significance as a substantial residence from the earliest phase of…
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Coombe Lodge, 90 Hesse Street, Queenscliff,
90 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Coombe Lodge is aesthetically significant as a fine example of a substantial mid-Victorian rendered brick house…
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Roseville Cottage, 42 Mercer Street, Queenscliff
42 Mercer Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
VHR H1148Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The following is the Heritage Victoria statement of significance (H1148): Roseville, constructed in 1863-64,…
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Clydesville. 20 Gellibrand Street, Queenscliff
20 Gellibrand Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Clydesville is of local historical and architectural significance as a relatively early residence in…
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Bungalow Cottage, 78 Mercer Street, Queenscliff
78 Mercer Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Bungalow Cottage is of historical and architectural significance at a local level and possibly at a state…
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Alikum, 24 King Street, Queenscliff
24 King Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Alikum is of historical significance for its association with early residents who were prominent in the…
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80 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The building's significance lies in its contribution to the streetscape in Hesse Street, which is characterised…
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Sefton, 22 King Street, Queenscliff
22 King Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Sefton is of historical significance as an early Queenscliff residence, built and occupied by pilot William…
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7 Raglan Street, QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 No. 7 Raglan Street is of historical and architectural significance to the Borough of Queenscliffe. It is of…
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Mt. Nagle, (formerly Mt. Edgecombe), 10 Queen Street, Queenscliff
10 Queen Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Mount Nagle is of historical and architectural significance to the Borough of Queenscliffe. It is of historical…
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Rosenfeld, 26 King Street, Queenscliff
26 King Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Rosenfeld, of this group of three pilots houses, is the most mannered and, it is assumed, was Henry Reed's home. The group itself, as a private venture, is a counterpoint to the Pilots' Row…
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43 King Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The shop at 43 King Street is of historical significance as a relatively intact shop in Queenscliff. With the…
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Nippy-Ville, 26 Learmonth Street, Queenscliff
26 Learmonth Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Nippy-Ville is of local historical and architectural significance as a modest early shop building in…
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31 Learmonth Street, Queenscliff
31 Learmonth Street, QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 No. 31 Learmonth Street is of local historical and architectural significance as a representative and largely…
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Mythian, 12 King Street, Queenscliff
12 King Street, QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Mythian is of local historical and architectural significance as an example of a modest Victorian residence…
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43 Mercer Street, QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 No.43 Mercer Street is of historical and architectural significance to the Borough of Queenscliffe. It is…
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Pilots' Row, 60- 62 & 66-68 Gellibrand Street
60-62 Gellibrand Street and 66-68 Gellibrand Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The following is the Heritage Victoria statement of significance: By 1850 all of the Port Phillip Bay pilots…