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Attachment 10 PARRAMATTA RIVER ESTUARY CARDNO LAWSON TRELOAR DATA COMPILATION AND REVIEW STUDY LGA Item Suburb Location Significance Source(s) N/A - Cockatoo Barracks Block Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Island Biloela Group Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Blacksmith and Machine Shop Registered EPBC Act, AHD Cockatoo Island Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Cockatoo Island Industrial Conservation Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Area Fitzroy Dock Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Mess Hall (former) Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Military Guard Room Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Power House / Pump House Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Prison Barracks Precinct Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Sutherland Dock Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD Underground Grain Silos Listed Place EPBC Act, AHD EPBC Act, AHD, NSW City of Ryde Addington House NSW Ryde 813 Victoria Rd Heritage Office Avondale Gladesville 76 Wharf Rd Indicative Place AHD Ben Lomond Denistone 37 Pennant Av Indicative Place AHD Brush Farm Eastwood Marsden Road NSW Heritage Office Brush Farm House NSW Eastwood Lawson St EPBC Act, AHD Cottages Experimental Building Station North Ryde Epping Rd AHD Eastwood Fire Station Eastwood 269 Rowe St Indicative Place AHD Eastwood House (former) NSW Eastwood 40 Hillview Rd EPBC Act, AHD Gladesville Drill Hall (former) Gladesville 144 Ryde Rd AHD, NSW Heritage Office Hattons Cottage Ryde 158 Blaxland Rd AHD 1-13 Pennant NSW Heritage Office, Hermitage and Garden Denistone Avenue EPBC Act Hunters Hill Conservation Area NSW Hunters Hill EPBC Act Linton West Ryde 4 Linton Av Indicative Place AHD Macquarie Hospital Bushland NSW North Ryde Twin Rd EPBC Act, AHD Meadowbank Park Foreshore Wetland Meadowbank Meadowbank Cr EPBC Act, AHD NSW Meadowbank rail bridges over Meadowbank / Main Northern NSW Heritage Office Parramatta River Rhodes railway Meadowbank Railway Bridge Meadowbank Bowden St AHD Parramatta and Lane Cove Rivers Sydney Indicative Place AHD Landscapes Pennant Avenue Group Denistone 1-13 Pennant Av AHD 808-810 Victoria Police Station (former) Ryde NSW Heritage Office Road Riverview House, Outbuildings and EPBC Act, AHD, NSW West Ryde 135 Marsden Rd Garden NSW Heritage Office Rockend Gladesville 38-50 Punt Rd Indicative Place AHD Rydale House (former) West Ryde Bellevue Av Destroyed AHD Ryde Police Station (former) NSW Ryde 808 Victoria Rd EPBC Act, AHD Ryde Public School 1877-1919 Ryde Pope St EPBC Act, AHD Buildings NSW Ryde Pumping Station and site West Ryde Victoria Road NSW Heritage Office St Annes Anglican Church and Ryde 42-46 Church St EPBC Act, AHD Churchyard NSW The Retreat Ryde 817 Victoria Road NSW Heritage Office EPBC Act, AHD, NSW Willandra NSW Ryde 782 Victoria Rd Heritage Office Wollondilly and Garden Denistone 13 Pennant Av AHD Hunters Hill Alcee NSW Hunters Hill 29 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD All Saints Anglican Church NSW Hunters Hill Ambrose St EPBC Act, AHD All Saints Rectory NSW Hunters Hill 2 Ambrose St EPBC Act, AHD Alroy NSW Hunters Hill 34 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Annabel Lea NSW Hunters Hill 28A Joubert St EPBC Act, AHD Araluen NSW Hunters Hill 71 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Ardath NSW Hunters Hill 6 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Arden Lea NSW Woolwich 1A Werambie St EPBC Act, AHD Ardenclutha Hunters Hill 52 Ryde Rd Indicative Place AHD Batemans Hut Gladesville 16 Batemans Rd Indicative Place AHD Bathurst NSW Hunters Hill 23 Madeline St EPBC Act, AHD Bayfield NSW Hunters Hill 3 Woolwich Rd EPBC Act, AHD Bentham NSW Hunters Hill 13 Wybalena Rd EPBC Act, AHD Blair Athol NSW Hunters Hill 66 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Blenerne NSW Hunters Hill 23 Wybalena Rd EPBC Act, AHD Burnham NSW Henley 24 Dick St EPBC Act, AHD Cambridge NSW Hunters Hill 19 Lyndhurst Cr EPBC Act, AHD Carey Cottage NSW Hunters Hill 18 Ferry St EPBC Act, AHD Carleith NSW Hunters Hill 6 Gladstone Av EPBC Act, AHD Parramatta City Council, DECC and July 2008 the Sydney Metro CMA Page 1 J:\ENV\LJ2686 - Parramatta River DCS\Attachments\Att 10 PARRAMATTA RIVER ESTUARY CARDNO LAWSON TRELOAR DATA COMPILATION AND REVIEW STUDY Church of the Holy Name of Mary NSW Hunters Hill 3 Mary St EPBC Act, AHD Cintra NSW Hunters Hill 47 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Cleverton NSW Hunters Hill 21 Ferdinand St EPBC Act, AHD Clifton (including Front Fence) NSW Hunters Hill 7 Woolwich Rd EPBC Act, AHD Clifton NSW Henley 23 Dick St EPBC Act, AHD Clivedon NSW Hunters Hill 31 Madeline St EPBC Act, AHD Comus Villa NSW Woolwich 39 The Point Rd EPBC Act, AHD Congregational Church NSW Hunters Hill Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Congregational Manse NSW Hunters Hill 1 Ferdinand St EPBC Act, AHD Coorabel NSW Hunters Hill 28 Joubert St EPBC Act, AHD Coralynn NSW Woolwich 41 The Point Rd EPBC Act, AHD Corio NSW Hunters Hill 15 Ferdinand St EPBC Act, AHD Cottage NSW Hunters Hill 3 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Craigends NSW Gladesville 65 Batemans Rd EPBC Act, AHD Croxted NSW Woolwich 8 Gale St EPBC Act, AHD Cypress Grove NSW Gladesville Victoria Rd EPBC Act, AHD Dacre Villa NSW Hunters Hill 36 Mary St EPBC Act, AHD Daybreak NSW Hunters Hill 2 James St EPBC Act, AHD Derelict WC Gladesville Suttor St Destroyed AHD Doctors Residence NSW Gladesville Punt Rd EPBC Act, AHD Dunham House Gladesville 2 Massey St Indicative Place AHD Dunheved NSW Hunters Hill 26 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Ellesmere NSW Hunters Hill 20 Foss St EPBC Act, AHD Elsetta NSW Woolwich 42 The Point Rd EPBC Act, AHD Escarpment Terraces NSW Gladesville Campbell Dr EPBC Act, AHD Esher NSW Hunters Hill 68 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Eumalga including Stone Wall, Gates Hunters Hill 48 Woolwich Rd EPBC Act, AHD and Posts NSW Eurodux NSW Hunters Hill 30 Ferry St EPBC Act, AHD Eurondella NSW Hunters Hill 29 Woolwich Rd EPBC Act, AHD Euthella NSW Hunters Hill 2 Joubert St EPBC Act, AHD Everleigh Glendoon NSW Hunters Hill 14 Mount St EPBC Act, AHD Fernbank NSW Woolwich 24 The Point Rd EPBC Act, AHD Fig Tree House NSW Hunters Hill 1 Reiby Rd EPBC Act, AHD Fortuna NSW Hunters Hill 28 Ferry St EPBC Act, AHD Garibaldi Inn (former) NSW Hunters Hill 37 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Garibaldi, The Hunters Hill Ferry Street NSW Heritage Office Gatekeepers Cottage NSW Gladesville Plunkett St EPBC Act, AHD Gatekeepers Lodge NSW Gladesville Victoria Rd EPBC Act, AHD Genoa NSW Hunters Hill 15 Madeline St EPBC Act, AHD Gladesville Bridge Huntleys Point Victoria Rd Indicative Place AHD Gladesville Mental Hospital Precinct Gladesville Punt Rd EPBC Act, AHD NSW Glen Mahr NSW Woolwich 2A Margaret St EPBC Act, AHD Glencairn NSW Hunters Hill 25 Glenview Cr EPBC Act, AHD Glenrock NSW Hunters Hill 27 Glenview Cr EPBC Act, AHD Glenview NSW Hunters Hill 21 Glenview Cr EPBC Act, AHD Group of Service Buildings NSW Gladesville Plunkett St EPBC Act, AHD Haeremai NSW Hunters Hill 54 Mary St EPBC Act, AHD Hayling NSW Hunters Hill 16 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Helensleigh NSW Hunters Hill 58 Woolwich Rd EPBC Act, AHD Herne NSW Hunters Hill 5 Futuna St EPBC Act, AHD EPBC Act, AHD, NSW Hestock NSW Hunters Hill 14 Crescent St Heritage Office Hillrest NSW Hunters Hill 62 Gladesville Rd EPBC Act, AHD Hollingworth NSW Hunters Hill 24 Vernon St EPBC Act, AHD House Gladesville 13 Mars St Indicative Place AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 1 Lloyd Av EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 11 De Milhau Rd EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 11 Madeline St EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Woolwich 16 The Point Rd EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Gladesville 19 Batemans Rd EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 24 Ryde Rd EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 26 Madeline St EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 38 Mary St EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 4 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 44A Mary St EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 5 Ernest St EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 5 Madeline St EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 73 Ryde Rd EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Henley 9 Dick St EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Hunters Hill 9 Mary St EPBC Act, AHD House NSW Gladesville Victoria Rd EPBC Act, AHD Houses NSW Woolwich 21-23 Gale St EPBC Act, AHD Houses NSW Hunters Hill 24 Ferry St EPBC Act, AHD Hunters Hill Conservation Area Hunters Hill Indicative Place AHD Extension Parramatta City Council, DECC and July 2008 the Sydney Metro CMA Page 2 J:\ENV\LJ2686 - Parramatta River DCS\Attachments\Att 10 PARRAMATTA RIVER ESTUARY CARDNO LAWSON TRELOAR DATA COMPILATION AND REVIEW STUDY Hunters Hill Conservation Area NSW Hunters Hill EPBC Act, AHD Hunters Hill Post Office NSW Hunters Hill 32 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Huntleys Point House NSW Huntleys Point 34 Huntleys Point Rd EPBC Act, AHD Hurworth NSW Hunters Hill 7 Campbell St EPBC Act, AHD Industrial Therapy Unit NSW Gladesville Norton Manning Dr EPBC Act, AHD Innisfree NSW Hunters Hill 11A Ady St EPBC Act, AHD Iolanthe NSW Hunters Hill 8 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD IOOF Hall NSW Hunters Hill 10 Mount St EPBC Act, AHD Irene NSW Hunters Hill 69 Ryde Rd EPBC Act, AHD Isere NSW Hunters Hill 2 Ferdinand St EPBC Act, AHD Ivanhoe NSW Hunters Hill 9 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Josie NSW Hunters Hill 2 Martin St EPBC Act, AHD Kaoota NSW Hunters Hill 26 Avenue Rd EPBC Act, AHD Kareela NSW Hunters Hill 17 Ferdinand St EPBC Act, AHD Kareela NSW Hunters Hill 6 Mount St EPBC Act, AHD Kellys Bush NSW Hunters Hill Alfred St EPBC Act, AHD Kellys Bush Park Hunters Hill Nelson Parade NSW Heritage Office Kentigern NSW Hunters Hill 58 Mary St EPBC Act, AHD Kiola NSW Hunters Hill 55 Alexandra St EPBC Act, AHD Kyarra NSW Hunters Hill 1 Madeline St EPBC Act, AHD Labrena NSW Hunters Hill 9 Wybalena Rd EPBC Act, AHD Lantana NSW Hunters Hill 21 Mount St EPBC Act, AHD Laureston Gladesville 22 Batemans Rd Indicative Place AHD Ledbury Gladesville
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