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178-180 HARGREAVES STREET BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1615The house at 178-180 Hargreaves Street was built by stonemason James Brierly in two stages in 1856 and 1861, for and probably by himself, and is the oldest known house in Bendigo. The first…
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18 REGINALD STREET QUARRY HILL, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0556The first building on the site was a four-roomed timber house built in 1874 for Edward Eastwood, a railway carrier. It was acquired in 1885 by Bendigo lawyer Barkly Hyett and, in 1896 and…
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FORMER GREIFFENHAGENS WINERY AND HOMESTEAD
70 PATONS ROAD AXE CREEK, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0681Carl and Frederick Heine were successful goldminers of German origin who bought land on the Axe Creek, near Bendigo. In 1860 they planted grapes on two acres and four years later had twelve…
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ADELAIDE VALE HOMESTEAD AND OUTBUILDINGS
1060 AXEDALE ROAD FOSTERVILLE, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0304Adelaide Vale Homestead was begun in 1853 by John Harvey and was later occupied by Edward and Andrew O'Keefe. The building comprises a series of single storey stone buildings arranged behind…
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186-188 HIGH STREET HEATHCOTE, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0388Innisfail is a house of considerable architectural significance within the context of the Heathcote district, the main features being the cast-iron verandah, the stucco details of the facade…
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4912 CALDER HIGHWAY RAVENSWOOD, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0315The Ravenswood homestead was built by Frederick Fenton on Bullock Creek on his property near Bendigo probably c1866. Originally known as the Mount Alexander North run and occupied from c1840,…
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22-48 CHUM STREET GOLDEN SQUARE, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2211Fortuna is a picturesque nineteenth century villa and garden developed from 1857 by two of Australia's wealthiest gold magnates, Christopher Ballerstedt from 1854 and George Lansell after…
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300 ELLIS ROAD GOORNONG, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1923Campaspe Park is a large two storey homestead sited on the west bank of the Campaspe River. It was built in two phases, the first probably in the early to mid 1860s, the second in the early…
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50 CHURCH STREET EAGLEHAWK, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1768Twizel was built for Nicholas Jeffrey who emigrated from Twizel in England in 1853, arriving at Sandhurst in 1855. His success in gold mine investments enabled him to build Twizel by 1865…
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57-59 FOREST STREET BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2197The brick garden walls at 57-59 Forest Street Bendigo, originally surrounding the house owned by local barrister and commander of the Sandhurst Volunteer Rifle Corps, Captain John Lysaght,on…
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FORMER SAMSON FAMILY RESIDENCE
21 DOYE STREET GOLDEN SQUARE, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2231The former Samson residence is a miner's cottage which was built in stages during the second half of the nineteenth century, probably beginning in the mid- to late-1850s. It was built on a…
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GREIFFENHAGEN WINERY AND HOMESTEAD (FORMER)
70 PATONS ROAD, AXE CREEK - PROPERTY NUMBER 194717, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
VHR H0681How is it significant? Why is it significant? This place is included on the Victorian Heritage Register (H681) as a place of State significance. Please refer to the VHR citation for the…
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358 Brownes Lane, AXEDALE VIC 3551 - Property No 205030
Greater Bendigo City
The stone outbuilding probably built c.1869 at Western Vale, 358 Browns Lane is significant. The house and other buildings of the farm complex are not significant. How is it significant? The…
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413 BROWNES LANE, AXEDALE - PROPERTY NUMBER 216142, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
All of the fabric of the local basalt building at 413 Brownes Lane, Axedale, including the chimney is significant. The adjacent house and other outbuildings are not significant. How…
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106 HIGH STREET, AND 26 RAGLAN PLACE EAST, AXEDALE - PROPERTY NUMBERS 198149, 214486, 214487, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The former Raglan Hotel site, including all the fabric of 1856 bluestone building with sandstone quoining and window dressings, enclosed garden with sandstone walls and the bluestone stable,…
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44 Ingham Road, AXEDALE VIC 3551 - Property No 203742
Greater Bendigo City
The former Quarry Hotel at 44 Ingham Road site, including all the fabric of 1870s bluestone building, the adjacent bluestone dry stone walls, some stone ruins and the mature conifer and palm…
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TIMBER HOUSE AND BRICK AND TIMBER COTTAGE
200 BRADLEYS LANE, COSTERFIELD - PROPERTY NUMBER 204571, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The two houses including the timber house with pyramid roof, and the brick and timber house at the rear, at 200 Bradleys Lane Costerfield are of significance. The extensions to the timber…
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DERRINAL ESTATE (HOMESTEAD, COTTAGE & HILL'S GLACIATED PAVEMENTS)
345 HILLS ROAD, DERRINAL - PROPERTY NUMBER 216161, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The property at 345 Hills Road Derrinal is of significance. It includes the brick house of 1905, and a timber cottage c.1850s. Other outbuildings are not of significance. How is it…
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148 Hargreaves Road, EMU CREEK VIC 3551 - Property No 190879
Greater Bendigo City
The house at 148 Hargreaves Road, Emu Creek, including all of the fabric of the pre-1875 timber framed, weatherboard building is significant. How is it significant? The house at 148…
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312 Shanahans Road, EPPALOCK VIC 3551 - Property No 194862
Greater Bendigo City
The house at 312 Shanahans Road, Eppalock, including all of the fabric of the sandstone and co-joined timber houses are significant. The outbuildings are not significant. How is it…
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Five Gums House and outbuildings
35 Five Gums Lane, HEATHCOTE VIC 3523 - Property No 205603
Greater Bendigo City
The property known as 'Five Gums', at 250 Adairs Lane and Lot 1 Adairs Lane, Heathcote. 'Five Gums', encompasses two neighbouring allotments in the Parish of Langwornor. Although there are…
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6 MITCHELL STREET, HEATHCOTE - PROPERTY NUMBER 204351, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The house at 6 Mitchell Street, Heathcote is significant. How is it significant? The house at 6 Mitchell Street is of local, historic and aesthetic significance to the City of Greater…
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41 Playne Street, HEATHCOTE VIC 3523 - Property No 204407
Greater Bendigo City
The house at 41 Playne Street Heathcote, built of stone with a rendered finish in 1865 is significant. The extensions at the rear of the property are not significant, nor is the recently…
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1044 McIvor Highway, JUNORTOUN VIC 3551 - Property No 190768
Greater Bendigo City
The house at 1044 McIvor Highway, Junortoun, including all the fabric of the c.1870 and c.1890 house and the mature garden containing palms is significant. The detached timber outbuildings…
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223 Mangans Lane, KIMBOLTON VIC 3551 - Property No 194578
Greater Bendigo City
The outbuilding at 223 Mangans Lane including all of the fabric of the timber paling and pole construction, as well as the bluestone chimney is significant. How is it significant? The…