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House at 4 Beaconsfield Street
4 Beaconsfield Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as an evocative and substantially intact Edwardian house and garden, and one of the few orchard houses remaining in this part of Doncaster.
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194 Church Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house known as 'Old Orchard' at 194 Church Road, Doncaster was constructed 1928-29 for William (Bill) Theile and his new wife Benita (nee Cartwright) by Bill's cousin, architect G.E.…
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792-800 Church Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as an unsophisticated design in local stone. The 1932 work shows some influence by C.F.A. Voysey, and the English Arts and Crafts movement. The 1971 addition by John…
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792-800 Church Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
An unusual late Edwardian house of local architectural significance as part of the Holy Trinity group. It has interesting fine Tudor timber verandah arches.
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Dawson Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished
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463 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house 'Tullamore', the stables and some plantings and site features are of local historical significance as remnants of the "country property" established in 1887 by Thomas Fitzgerald -…
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House at 478 - 482 Doncaster Road
478-482 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The California Bungalow, constructed in 1922-23 for the Petty family, at 478-482 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. How is it Significant? The house at 478-482 Doncaster Road, Doncaster is of local…
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486 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The house, constructed c.1920 for Eliza Witchell, orchardist, at 486 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. How is it Significant? The house at 486 Doncaster Road, Doncaster is of local historic…
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562 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local historical significance for its associations with the Corbetts, early settlers in Doncaster, and as one of the few C19th buildings remaining in this locality.
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673 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
A simple Conservative Classical public rural building, of regional architectural significance. It is finely detailed. It is part of a group with the Church of Christ and Doncaster School.
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674-680 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Both churches have local significance, spoiled by the offending alterations, and is part of a group with the former Shire Hall and the Doncaster School.
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DONCASTER STATE SCHOOL NO. 197
675-683 Doncaster Road and 2-12 Council Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of regional significance as a relatively intact and rare Glen Waverley type school. It is of historical importance as an early school within the locality and for its associations with Schramm…
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CLARKE HOPKINS & CLARKE OFFICES
684 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
A characteristic office by this sound designing firm of local architectural significance. Its quiet good manners seem quite out of place in Doncaster of the 1990s.
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CITY OF DONCASTER MUNICIPAL OFFICES
699 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of State significance as the most complex and arguably the finest expression of a Miesian pavilion in the state.
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724 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Edwardian timber house, constructed by 1910 for William Thomas, at 724 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. How is it Significant? The house at 724 Doncaster Road, Doncaster is of local historic…
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783 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as a characteristic Italianate house, significant for the area with alterations that can and should be reversed, and for its associations with the Zander orchardist family.
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802-806 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local historical significance as the earliest public hall in the district; the significance of the building has been severely damaged by the additions and alterations.
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822-824 Doncaster Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
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398 Doncaster Road and cnr Hender Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as a landmark
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786 Elgar Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished.
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800 Elgar Road DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished.
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125 George Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as an externally intact example of a farm house dating from the 1890s, and of historical significance for its associations with John Finger.
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176 George Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance as an externally intact Italianate house and for its associations with Heinrick Fromhold, one of the German settlers who established orchards near the Waldau settlement.
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50 George Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Demolished.
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88-90 George Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
Of local significance for its long associations with the Dehnert family, early German settlers and orchardists, and as an externally intact Italinate house, with associated outbuildings and plantings.