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Schedule 2.Pdf REGIONAL STRATEGY PLAN - SCHEDULE TWO - SITES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE SCHEDULE TWO SITES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE PART A. SITES OR FEATURES OF HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE, AND OTHER SITES OR FEATURES OF SIGNIFICANCE. A full explanation and identification of the Sites and Features listed in Part A of this Schedule may be found in the Report by the Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Authority (1988) Conservation of Sites and Structures of Historical and Archaeological Significance. The Authority may from time to time, and on the basis of further research, identify additional sites and features and add those to this Schedule. The Authority will, from time to time, advise the general public, Councils, Government Departments and Public Authorities of modifications to this listing. 1. EXISTING SITES OR FEATURES OF HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Former Shire of Healesville Brick house Cnr. Bell Street & Armstrong Grove Yarra Glen Coranderrk Aboriginal Cemetery Picaninny Lane, Healesville Court House Cnr. Heallesville-Kinglake Road & Hawker Street, Healesville ‘Cranbrooke Lodge’ (New Life for Westmount Road, Healesville All Conference Centre) ‘The Elms’ slab cottage Tarrawarra (‘Notre Dame’) Abbey, Tarrawarra (Yarra Glen-Healesville Road) Former Mechanics Institute Hall 4 Church Street, Healesville Former Coranderrk Aboriginal Picaninny Lane, Helaesville Station Superintendent’s house Grand Hotel (Yarra Glen) Melba Highway, Yarra Glen Grand Hotel (Healesville) Cnr. Maroondah Highway & Green Street Healesville ‘Gulf Station’ Melba Highway, Yarra Glen Healesville Railway Station (former) Healesville-Kinglake Road, Healesville grounds, buildings and structures ‘Luffra’ - Former Healesville Bush Harker Street, Healesville Nursing Home 104. REGIONAL STRATEGY PLAN - SCHEDULE TWO - SITES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE ‘Mountain Views’ office and 228-230 Maroondh Highway Healesville manchester shop Slab homestead and stables Yering Gorge, Yarra Glen Pre-emptive Right, Parish of Sutton Trestle bridge over Yarra River Former Lilydale-Healesville Railway, to west of Yarra Glen Uniting Church Hall (former Mission Maroondah Highway, Healesville Church) Wooden lock-ups, Healesville Police Maroondah Highway, Healesville Station Yarra Glen Gallery Bell Street Yarra Glen Former Shire of Lillydale ‘Mt Mary’ Coldstream West Road, Coldstream West Bickleigh Vale Village Cardigan Road-Pembroke Road-Pine Road, Mooroolbark ‘Blue Peacock’ Restaurant and Olinda-Monbulk Road, Monbulk ‘Nathania Springs’ and Gardens ‘Brook Hill’ (formerly ‘Olinda McIntyre Lane, Yering Yarra’) Cashin Bros. flour mill ruins Lilydale Lake Park, at rear of Lilydale & District Bush Hospital ‘Chateau Yering’ Melba Highway, Yering ‘Coombe Cottage’ Cnr. Melba Highway and Maroondah Highway, Coldstream ‘Folly Farm’ Falls Road, Olinda ‘St Huberts’ Winery - former stables St Huberts Road, Yering and remains of former wine cellars Lilydale Baptist Church Castella Street, Lilydale Lilydale Court House Castella Street, Lilydale Lilydale Hotel (the ‘White Dog’ Main Street, Lilydale Hotel) Lilydale Methodist Church and Hall Castella Street, Lilydale (now converted to a restaurant) Mechanics Institute, Athenaeum and Castella Street, Lilydale Free Library Old Cavehill butter and cheese David Mitchell Estate, Cave Hill, Lilydale factories Old Lillydale Shire Offices Castella Street, Lilydale Queen Victoria Jubilee Avenue Main Street, Lilydale 105. REGIONAL STRATEGY PLAN - SCHEDULE TWO - SITES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE St Andrews Presbyterian Church 64-66 Anderson Street, Lilydale St Johns Anglican Church Jones Street, Lilydale St Patricks Roman Catholic Church Clark Street, Lilydale & Presbytery Stone house 32 Cave Hill Road, Lilydale ‘Tara’ 14 Gardinier Street, Lilydale ‘The Briars’ Maroondah Highway, Lilydale ‘The Towers’ 6-10 The Eyrie, Lilydale ‘Yeringberg’ winery and stables Maroondah Highway, Yering Timber cottage 68 Anderson Street, Lilydale Former Shire of Sherbrooke Disused gold mine adit Mineshaft Reserve, Macclesfield ‘Burnham Beeches’ Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke Dr Jorgensen’s former house and Main Street, Belgrave studio ‘Forest Park’ Riley Road, Upwey ‘Glenlucia’ Birdwood Ave. Upwey Horatio Jone’s house Myrtel Grove, Tecoma ‘Long Acres’ Range Road, Olinda ‘Lorna Doone’ Mt Dandenong Tourist Road, Sassafras ‘Mawarra’ (gardens) Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke Puffing Billy Railway trestle bridge Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Selby Puffing Billy Railway, reserve and From Belgrave to edge of Region at environs Menzies Creek ‘Rostrevor’ Mt Dandenong Tourist Road, Sassafras ‘Talisman’ 1 Royal Ave. Kallista St Cuthberts Church (former) Cnr. Belgrave-Gembrook Road and Church Street, Menzies Creek Former Shire of Upper Yarra ‘The Big Culvert’ Woods Point-Marysville Road (Cumberland) Gainsborough Store Warburton Highway, Warburton ‘Harcourts’ Warburton Highway, Warburton The Home Hotel Warburton Highway, Launching Place Original settlers farm complex (CA 78A Parish of Beenak) Prices Road, Hazeldine 106. REGIONAL STRATEGY PLAN - SCHEDULE TWO - SITES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Powelltown mill settlement cottages Powelltown Reefton Hotel Warburton-Woods Point Road, McMahons Creek Sanitarium Health Food Company - Warburton Highway, Warburton factory and Signs Publishing complex The Tunnel, Big Penninsula Penninsula Road, McMahons Creek Upper Yarra Historical Museum Yarra junction Reserve 2. OTHER SITES OR FEATURES OF SIGNIFICANCE Acheron Cauldron Cave Hill David Mitchell Estate, Lilydale Contact Zone, Lysterfield Sherbrooke Granodiorite National Rhododedron Gardens Falls Road-The Georgian Road, Olinda ‘Pallants Hill’ (Gardens) Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke ‘Pirianda’ (Gardens) Hacketts Road, Olinda Road cuttings Warburton Highway, between Seville and the Woori Yallock Creek Warburton contact aureole Shire of Upper Yarra (former) Western Escarpment of the Former Shires of Lillydale/Sherbrooke Dandenong Ranges William Ricketts Sanctuary Mt Dandenong Tourist Road, Mt Dandenong Yarra fault scarp Yarra Gorge 3. DESTROYED SITES OR FEATURES OF HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Bacon curing factories David Mitchell Estate, Lilydale Brushy Creek village site Maroondah Highway, Croydon North Macclesfield bakehouse Macclesfield-Yellingbo Road, Macclesfield Old Fernshaw township Maroondah Highway, Fernshaw Old New Chum township Off Myers Creek Road, Healesville North Old Reefton settlement Bottom of Reefton Spur Road Old Warburton township Old Warburton Road, Warburton Original Hoddles Creek township Gembrook Road, Hoddles Creek ‘Shiloah’ and slab barn Link Road Kalorama 107. REGIONAL STRATEGY PLAN - SCHEDULE TWO - SITES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Yarra Glen Primary School Yarra Glen-Eltham Road, Yarra Glen 108. REGIONAL STRATEGY PLAN - SCHEDULE TWO - SITES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE B. SITES OR FEATURES OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE A full explanation and identification of Sites or Features listed in this Schedule can be found in a report titled An Archaeological Survey of the Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, 1988, (A Report to the Victoria Archaeological Survey) by Hilary du Cros. Further information regarding the location, management or any other attributes of the Sites or Features can be obtained from the Victoria Archaeological Survey. It should be noted that the list of Sites and Features contained in this Schedule is based on limited knowledge, and that the Authority will from time to time, modify the listing, as the information on additional Sites or Features becomes available. B. Sites or Features of Archaeological Significance Site No.* Site Name Site Type Preservation 7922-0001 Yarra Glen Surface scatter Poor 7922-0037 Mount Mary Scarred tree Poor 7922-0038 Mooroolbark Surface scatter Totally destroyed 7922-0065 Yarra Glen A Mound Fair 7922-0066 Yarra Glen B Mound Fair 7922-0067 Brown Snake Swamp A Mound Fair 7922-0087 Toolangi 1 Surface scatter Very poor 7922-0088 Yeringberg Ridge Quarry Fair 7922-0089 Eastwood Av/The Briars Surface scatter Fair 7922-0090 Cardigan Road Rock arrangement Very poor 7922-0091 Wandin Creek Road Surface scatter Very poor 7922-0092 Old Baker Creek Rd Surface scatter Poor 7922-0093 Old Chum Creek Rd Scarred tree Good 7922-0098 Worowa 1 Scarred tree Poor 7922-0099 Worowa 2 Scarred tree Good 7922-0100 Wandin Yallock 1 Scarred tree Poor 7922-0101 New Chum Creek 1 Scarred tree Fair 7922-0102 New Chum Creek 2 Scarred tree Very poor 7922-0103 Tarrawarra Abbey Scarred tree Poor 7922-0104 Wandin Yallock Creek 2 Surface scatter Very poor 7922-0105 Yarra Glen Reserve Surface scatter Poor 7922-0106 Toolangi/Yea River Surface scatter Poor 7922-0107 New Chum Creek 3 Surface scatter Fair 8022-0005 Lowes Road Surface scatter Poor 8022-0006 Healesville W/L Sanctuary 1 Scarred tree Fair 8022-0007 Healesville W/L Sanctuary 3 Scarred tree Fair 8022-0008 Healesville W/L Sanctuary 5 Scarred tree Poor 8022-0010 Healesville W/L Sanctuary 2 Scarred tree Fair 8022-0011 Healesville W/L Sanctuary 4 Scarred tree Poor 8022-0012 Haggards Farm 1 Scarred tree Fair 8022-0013 Haggards Farm 2 Scarred tree Very poor 8022-0014 Haggards Farm 3 Scarred tree Fair 109. REGIONAL STRATEGY PLAN - SCHEDULE TWO - SITES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE 8022-0015 Cement Creek 1 Scarred tree Poor 8022-0016 Kwina/Badgers Creek Scarred tree Fair 8022-0019 Old Warburton 1 Surface scatter Fair 8022-0020 Paradise Plains 1 Surface scatter Fair 8122-0001 Toorongo 1 Surface scatter Good 8122-0002 Toorongo 2 Surface scatter Good 8122-0003 Toorongo 3 Surface scatter Fair 8122-0004 Toorongo 4 Exposure in bank Good 8122-0005 Montys Hut Grinding grooves Very Poor Lilydale, Eastwood Drive Camp Site Destroyed Lilydale, Carronvale Road Camp Site Destroyed * Victorian Archaeological Survey Register Number 110..
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