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6 MELVILLE PARK DRIVE BERWICK, CASEY CITY
Edrington was built in 1906-07 for the West Australian pastoralist Samuel P McKay. It was designed by Rodney Alsop in 1906. It is a two-storey red brick example of the English vernacular…
Victorian Heritage Register VHR H0653
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SOUTH GIPPSLAND HIGHWAY CRANBOURNE, CASEY CITY
The original 1918-19 section of the Avenue of Honour, Cranbourne which comprises a section of the South Gippsland Highway and 65 oak trees (originally 67) which line both sides, from Sladen…
Victorian Heritage Register VHR H2345
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668 Princes Highway,BERWICK, Casey City
The Wilson Botanic Park has regional significance as a historic quarry site owned by the Wilson family, district pioneers, for four generations. The Wilsons owned the Berwick Quarry from the…
Casey City
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Reserve Street (Near Clyde Road and Gloucester Avenue),BERWICK, Casey City
The two Rusty Gum Myrtles, situated in Reserve Street near Clyde Road and Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. How is it significant? The two Rusty Gum Myrtles are of local aesthetic and scientific…
Casey City
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Princes Highway (Magid Drive-Webb Street),NARRE WARREN, Casey City
The Oak Tree Row, established in 1890 by Sir Sidney J Webb, and situated along the north side of the Princes Highway between Magid Drive and Webb Street, Narre Warren. How is it…
Casey City
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Avenue Of Honour & War Memorial (Narre Warren North)
You must log in to shortlist items.Memorial Drive and Main Street,NARRE WARREN NORTH, Casey City
The Avenue of Honour and War Memorial, established in 1919 with later replacements, at Memorial Avenue and Main Street, Narre Warren North. How is it significant? The Avenue of Honour and…
Casey City
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43A and 43-45 (REAR) High Street (Paternoster Lane),BERWICK, Casey City
The Black Bean Tree at the rear of 43-45 High Street (near Paternoster Lane), Berwick. How is it significant? The Black Bean Tree at Paternoster Lane, Berwick is of local scientific…
Casey City
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Avenue Of Honour (Berwick Boys Grammar School)
You must log in to shortlist items.Church Street,BERWICK, Casey City
The Berwick Boys Grammar School Avenue of Honour, comprising the seven oaks planted in 1919 on the west side of Church Street between Palmerston and Brisbane Streets, Berwick. How is it…
Casey City
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Brechin Gardens/Holly Green Trees
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The site of Brechin (later 'Holly Green'), comprising the remnant mature trees generally adjacent to Brechin Drive, Narre Warren. How is it Significant? The site of 'Brechin' is of local…
Casey City
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1-11 Peel Street,BERWICK, Casey City
Refer to Statement of Significance for Berwick Primary School
Casey City
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59 Peel Street,BERWICK, Casey City
Aesthetically, they are significant as fine examples of their type with good form that enhance the setting of the associated house and make an important contribution to the cultural landscape…
Casey City
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Harkaway Road,HARKAWAY, Casey City
Harkaway Avenue of Honour, originally established in 1919 using Red Flowering Gums (Eucalyptus ficifolia) and later using Oaks (Quercus robur), comprising approximately 29 trees along the…
Casey City
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50 Tooradin Station Road,TOORADIN, Casey City
The former site of Tooradin State School, comprising the four Peppercorns (Schinus molle var. areira) along front fenceline, two English Oaks (Quercus robur), one Canary Island Oak (Quercus…
Casey City
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Ballarto Road,CRANBOURNE, Casey City
How is it significant? Why is it significant? The Cranbourne gardens are significant within the City because of their Royal Botanic Gardens status, as a vehicle for recreational and…
Casey City
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Churchill Park Drive,LYSTERFIELD, Casey City
The Churchill National Park has regional historical significance as part of the historic Dandenong Police Paddock. Remaining evidence of this police usage (as in the north boundary dam) are…
Casey City
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Valentine Park Moreton Bay Fig
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The fig is of significance to the City for its rarity within the City of Casey and its perceived relative age to other plantings in the area. The tree is also a likely marker to the pioneer,…
Casey City
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High Street,CRANBOURNE, Casey City
Significance This large old oak is of significance to the City of Casey for its reputed age and its associations with Alex McMorran, one of the first land owners in the township of…
Casey City
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Near 71 Pound Road,HAMPTON PARK, Casey City
Significance These two notable Kurrajongs ('Brachychiton populneus') at the front of the property are of significance to the City of Casey because of their rarity and the pairing either side…
Casey City
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Pound Road,HAMPTON PARK, Casey City
The Henry Joseph Moran reserve, originally established c.1880, in Pound Road, Hampton Park. How is it significant? The Henry Joseph Moran Reserve is of local historic significance to the…
Casey City
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South Gippsland Highway,CRANBOURNE, Casey City
The Cranbourne Avenue of Honour, originally established in 1919, at South Gippsland Highway (south of Sladen Street), Cranbourne. How is it significant? The Cranbourne Avenue of Honour is…
Casey City
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South Gippsland Highway,TOORADIN, Casey City
The Tooradin Avenue of Honour, comprising the surviving Red Flowering Gums originally planted in along the South Gippsland Highway in Tooradin. How is it Significant? The Tooradin Avenue of…
Casey City
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Clyde-Five Ways Road,CLYDE, Casey City
The English Hawthorn hedges situated on the east side of Clyde-Five Ways Road between Pattersons Road and Ballarto Road, Clyde.. How is it significant? The English Hawthorn hedge at Clyde…
Casey City
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132 High Street,BERWICK, Casey City
File note 28/06/2012: G13069 amalgamated & filed with B4461.
National Trust
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54 Manuka Road BERWICK, CASEY CITY
File note 18/03/2011: G13070 (Clover Cottage Garden) amalgamated & filed with B3805
National Trust
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132 High Street, BERWICK, CASEY CITY
Built in 1906 for Samuel P Mackay in the Art Nouveau style to the design of Rodney Alsop, architect, the house is distinguished by the variety of effects created by changes to the type and…
National Trust VHR H0653