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1985 Heritage Survey Review 1985 Heritage Survey review State listed items in green (which were identified in the 1985 survey) Demolished items in orange Not found in yellow Item Ref No. Item Name State or Local Property Address 1 Quarry (Road Building) L Allotment 501 in DP 80463 Main South Road, Normanville 2 Stone Wall (Lady Bay) L 3 Ruin (Cottage, Little Gorge) L Allotment 300 in DP 66965 Main South Road, Wirrina Cove 4 Bridge (Little Gorge) L Main South Road, Wirrina Cove 5 House L 6 Anacotilla Weir and Irrigation S Allotment 103 in DP 94340 Main South Road, Second Valley 7 Bridge L Main South Road, Second Valley 8 House (Val Rallty) L 8032A Main South Road, Delamere 9 House L 8176 Main South Road, Delamere 10 "Wayside" House L Allotment 378 in FP 165097 Main South Road, Rapid Bay 11 Monument to Colonel Light L Sec 317 Finniss Drive, Rapid Bay 12 Wheal Coglin Mine L Section 1507+ Finniss Drive, Rapid Bay Pieces 2 & 3 in DP 88970 & Piece 5 in DP 35702 Rapid Bay Road, 13 (13A & B combined to 13) S Rapid Bay 13A Irrigation System 13B Farm Complex 14 Ruin (House, McArthur) L Section 1529 Rapid Bay Road, Rapid Bay 15 Ruin (House, Terrain) L 16 Ruin (House, Whitelaw) L Piece 10 in FP 40091 Rapid Bay Road, Rapid Bay 17 Second Valley Forest (Site of Unemployment Camp) L 352 Forest Road, Delamere 18 Second Valley Forest (Sawpit) L Item 19 (19A , B & C combined to 19) Second Valley Forest Headquarters Complex S 352 Forest Road, Delamere 19A Second Valley Forest Headquarters Complex (Forester's House) 19B Second Valley Forest Headquarters Complex (Fire Shed) Second Valley Forest Headquarters Complex (Blacksmith's 19C Shop) 20 Second Valley Forest (Singlemen's Camp) L 21 Second Valley Forest (Well) L 352 Forest Road, Delamere 22 Second Valley Forest (Sawpit) L 23 House (Bullaparinga) L 80 Bullaparinga Crescent, Delamere 24 House (Bullaparinga) L 8 Stockyard Hill Road, Delamere 25 Former Bullaparinga Council Chambers S 3 Old Council Chambers Road, Delamere Item Ref No. Item Name State or Local Property Address 26 Former S.A. Company House (Bullaparinga) L 5 Jones Road, Delamere 27 Ruin (House, Bullaparinga) L 8407 Main South Road, Delamere 28 House (SA Company, former Manager Silver Lead Mine) L Allotment 365 in FP 165084 Main South Road, Delamere 29 House (Wattle & Daub, Delamere) L 30 Gum Slab Hut (Main Road, Delamere L 8478 Main South Road, Delamere 31 School (Delamere) L 4 Cole Road, Delamere 32 Store & Post Office, Delamere (Number Three) L 8478 Main South Road, Delamere 33 St James Anglican Church S 8507 Main South Road, Delamere 34 Uniting Church S 38 Yoho Road, Delamere 35 House (Ruin in 1985) L 73 Yoho Road, Delamere 36 Farm Complex (Ruin in 1985) L 104 Yoho Road, Delamere 37 Sunnybank' House L 8673 Main South Road, Delamere 38 Former Stallion House S 411 Yoho Road, Cape Jervis 39 Former Yoho School House (Salt Cliffs) L 40 Pig and Whistle Tea Rooms L 8864 Main South Road, Cape Jervis 41 House (Cape Jervis) L 9185 Main South Road, Cape Jervis 42 Cape Jervis Farm Complex L 9351 & 9357 Main South Road, Cape Jervis 43 Building (Cape Jervis) L 44 Cape Jervis Foreshore Complex L 45 Cape Jervis Fishery Site S Ex Lots 5+ & Ex Sec 395 Talisker Road, Cape Jervis 46 Silverton Lodge S 73 Rarkang Road, Silverton 47 Talisker Mine Ruins S Ex Sec 420+ Rarkang Road, Silverton 48 Devonshire Farm Complex L 9 Davey Road & 17 Dorset Court, Carrickalinga 49 Site (Robert Norman's House) L Former Private Chapel- Former Robert Norman's Private 50 Chapel S 51 Norman Avenue, Normanville 51 Norman Reserve (Site of Grave) L 2 Robert Norman Street, Normanville 52 Brookside' L 155 Smith Hill Road, Yankalilla 53 Former 'Little Bethel' Bible Christian Chapel S 8 Wattle Flat Road, Wattle Flat 54 Bowyer Brick Yards Complex S 11 Wild Dog Creek Road, Wattle Flat 55 Uranium Mine Site L 217 Nunn Road, Myponga 56 Agricultural Hall L 1 Jervois Road, Yankalilla 57 Gumslab Hut L 58 Former Wissanger School- Area School Annexe S 206 Main South Road, Yankalilla 59 Ruin (House, Hay Flat Road) L 60 Former Ferguson's Mill S Allotment 203 in DP 22285 Willis Drive, Normanville 61 St Peter's Roman Catholic Church & Cemetery L Allotment 415 in FP 165134 Williss Drive, Normanville 62 Appakaldree House S 179 Hay Flat Road, Yankalilla 63 Gorge Farm L 6754 Main South Road, Normanville 64 Bridge (Big Gorge & Garnett Kelly Reserve) L Main South Road, Normanville (near Garnet Kelly Park) 65 `Old Gorge Road Site S Off Main South Road, Normanville- Begins near Garnett Kelly Park 66 The Olives S 227 Salt Creek Road, Yankalilla 67 Well (opposite 'The Olives') L 68 Former Springbank Chapel S Piece 66 in DP 55769 Hay Flat Road, Normanville 69 Crawfords Butter Factory Site L 70 Tonto' Shepherd Huts L 71 Ruin (House with Slate Tank) L Item Ref No. Item Name State or Local Property Address 72 Wesleyan Methodist Church Ruin L Noting Only 73 Shearing shed (Willow Spring) L 74 Butter Factory and Tank Site L 75 Ruin (House, Inman Valley) L 76 Ruin (House, Inman Valley) L 77 Bridge (Inman Valley) L James Track, Inman Valley 78 Enfin cottage' L 79 Former School (Hostel) L 1689 Inman Valley Road, Inman Valley 80 Uniting Church S 1680 Inman Valley Road, Inman Valley 81 Gum Slab Hut S 221 Nosworthy Road, Inman Valley 82 Store Site (Bald Hills) L 83 Bible Christian Cemetery (Bald Hills) L 84 Former Torrens Vale Post Office L 217 Torrens Vale Road, Torrens Vale 85 Harcourt Chapel & Cemetery Site L Allotment 291 in FP 165010 Torrens Vale Road, Torrens Vale 86 Torrens Vale Vale Community Sheep Dip 19 Treasure Lane, Hay Flat 87 Chapel Site ('Parkfield' Bible Christian) L 230 Dairy Flat Road, Hay Flat 88 The Gully House' (Mitchell) L 296 Parawa Road, Torrens Vale 89 Bread Oven & House Ruin Biddle's S 265 Parawa Road, Parawa 90 Threshing Floor Ruin S Allotment 203 in FP 165002 Parawa Road, Torrens Vale 91 House (Hawker) L Allotment 283 in FP 165002 Parawa Road, Torrens Vale 92 Rockwella Farm Complex S 82 Stone Road, Torrens Vale 93 Torrens Vale Baptist Church L Allotment 228 in FP 165007 Off Stone Road, Torrens Vale 94 Ruins (Dip Yards, Dennis) L 95 Hillsley Station Complex S 84 Old Sellicks Hill Road, Sellicks Hill 96 Blacksmith's Shop & House Ruins S Piece 203 in DP 50613 Pages Flat Road, Myponga 97 Saw Mill (Douglas Mawson) L 19 Reservoir Road, Myponga 98 Former Myponga Post Office L 1231 Pages Flat Road, Myponga 99 Former Church of England L 1299 Pages Flat Road, Myponga 100 Former Myponga Butter Factory L 46 Main South Road, Myponga 101 Myponga Uniting Church & Cemetery L 47 Main South Road, Myponga 102 Former Schoolhouse L 45 Main South Road, Myponga 103 Myponga Hall L 90 Main South Road, Myponga 104 House (Miss Simpson, Myponga Beach) L 490 Sampson Road, Myponga 105 Bridge (Myponga Beach) L Myponga Beach Road, Myponga Beach 106 Jetty Ruin (Myponga Beach) L Old Jetty Road, Myponga Beach 107 Farm Complex (Myponga Beach) L 451 Myponga Beach Road, Myponga Beach 108 House (Stacey) L 109 Ruin (House) L Pieces 47 & 48 Sampson Road, Myponga Beach 110 Ruin (House, Tom Eatts) L Piece 49 in DP 56120 Sampson Road, Myponga Beach 111 House (Sampson) L 65 Sampson Road, Myponga 112 Monument (Myponga Reservoir) L Piece 1 in FP 157720 Reservoir Road, Myponga 113 Myponga Reservoir Hall S 114 Second Valley Foreshore Complex (Stone walls and Jetty) L Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 115 Bridge, Second Valley Beach L Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 116 Former Randall's House S Allotment 100 in DP 50879 Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 117 Former 'Palm House' Guest House L Allotment 873 in FP 211659 Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 118 Former Randalsea School L 138 Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 119 House (Henry Jones Cottage) S Allotment 1 in FP 5103 Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley Item Ref No. Item Name State or Local Property Address 120 House L 6 Gamlen Place, Second Valley 121 Gumslab Barn L 1 Gamlen Place, Second Valley 122 House (Blacksmith's Cottage) S 2 Gamlen Place, Second Valley 123 House (Randalsea Cottage) S 4 Gamlen Place, Second Valley 124 House former Finniss Vale Hotel S Allotment 1 in DP 185 Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 125 House- first Randalsea Store S Allotment 1 in FP 104531 Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 126 Gumslab Hut S Allotment 1 in FP 104531 Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 127 Bridge (Paranacooka Creek) L Gamlen Place, Second Valley 128 Monument to Colonel Light & the first white girl born in SA L Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 129 Former Randalsea School House, Second Valley L 7 Caslake Close, Second Valley 130 Institute L Section 264 Finniss Vale Drive, Second Valley 131 Corner Gallery S 7874 Main South Road, Second Valley 132 Ruins Florence's Guest House S 7894 Main South Road, Second Valley 133 Leonard Mill Complex S 7869 Main South Road, Second Valley 134 Normanville Jetty L Allotment 10 in DP 50324 Esplanade, Normanville 135 Former Butterworth's Receiving Store S 136 House (Butterworth) L 39 Jetty Road, Normanville 137 Former Butterworth's Grain Store S 138 House (Peppertree Cottage) L 23 Jetty Road, Normanville 139 Former Church S 10 Jetty Road, Normanville 140 House- Mail Stop & Coaching Station S 4 Herbert Street, Normanville 141 Former Court House, Police Station & Gaol S 52-54 Main South Road, Normanville 142 Former Post Office L 3/48 Main Road, Normanville 143 House (Former Blacksmith's Shop) L 8 Cheeseman Street, Normanville 144 Normanville Hotel L 48 Main Road, Normanville 145 Bridge- Bungala River Bridge S Main South Road, Normanville 146 Site of Cordwainer's House L 42 Main South Road, Normanville 147 Dunstall Cottage L 42 Main South Road, Normanville 148 Lime Kiln L 149 House
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