Disused Face Brick House and Mature Cypress Tree Address: Axe Creek Road, Axe Creek – West Side Previously: ______Location: A.M.G
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Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2002 1 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Place: Disused Face Brick House and Mature Cypress Tree Address: Axe Creek Road, Axe Creek – West Side Previously: __________________________________________________ Location: A.M.G. coordinates E N Constructed/Created: (If the time is unclear, all of the possible decades are indicated. Additional and later alterations are also indicated). 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 1) 19th Century/1900’s 2) Tree Circa 1900? 3) Potential Recommendation: Heritage Overlay Schedule, Bendigo Planning Scheme: Individual Listing Retain on Schedule Add Within a Heritage Area Retain on Schedule Add Register on the National Estate Retain on Schedule Add Victorian Heritage Register Retain on Schedule Add Inspection and research required In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penney Historian C_Part 1_No_1-38 Page 1 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2002 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Themes Illustrated by this place: 1. Tracing the Evolution of the Australian Environment 1.3 Assessing scientifically diverse environments 2. Peopling Australia 2.4 Migrating 3. Developing Local, Regional and National Economies 3.3 Surveying the continent Looking for overland stock routes Prospecting for precious metals Laying out boundaries 3.4 Utilising natural resources Mining Making forests into a saleable resource 3.5 Developing primary production Developing agricultural industries 3.7 Establishing communications Establishing Post Offices 3.8 Moving goods and people Building and maintaining railways Building and maintaining roads 3.11 Altering the environment Irrigating land Establishing water supplies 3.12 Feeding people Developing sources of fresh local produce 3.20 Informing Australians Making, printing and distributing newspapers 3.26 Providing health Services 4. Building, Settlements, Towns and Cities 4.2 Planning urban settlements Selecting town sites 6. Educating 6.1 Forming associations, libraries and institutes for self-education 6.2 Establishing schools 7. Governing 7.1 Governing Australia as a province of the British Empire 7.2 Developing institutions of self-government and democracy 7.6 Administering Australia 7.8 Establishing regional and local identity 8. Developing Australia’s Cultural life 8.1 Organising recreation Developing public parks and gardens 8.6 Worshipping Making places for worship 8.7 Honouring achievement 8.9 Remembering the fallen 8.14 Living in the country and rural settlements 9. Marking the Phases of Life 9.7 Dying Place does not illustrate any of the principal themes. In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penney Historian C_Part 1_No_1-38 Page 2 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2002 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Description: Storeys Single Two Storeyed More than two storeys Wall Construction Stone all Stone plinth Stone part Other Face brick unpainted Face brick painted Rendered brick unpainted Rendered brick painted Rendered Roughcast Weatherboard clad timber Corrugated iron clad timber stud construction stud construction Timber construction other Other Roof Construction Gabled Hipped Lean-to Eaves No Eaves Slate Corrugated iron Terracotta tile Timber shingle Other In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penney Historian C_Part 1_No_1-38 Page 3 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2002 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance History: Original Owner Original use Dwelling Later Owners Later Uses Comparative Assessment: Commonly found in the Study Area Rare in the Study Area Unique in the Study Area Comparable examples: National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Recognised Yes No References: _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penney Historian C_Part 1_No_1-38 Page 4 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2002 2 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Place: House and Farm Buildings Address: 767 Axe Creek Road, Axe Creek Previously: __________________________________________________ Location: A.M.G. coordinates E N Constructed/Created: (If the time is unclear, all of the possible decades are indicated. Additional and later alterations are also indicated). 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 1) 2) 3) Potential Recommendation: Heritage Overlay Schedule, Bendigo Planning Scheme: Individual Listing Retain on Schedule Add Within a Heritage Area Retain on Schedule Add Register on the National Estate Retain on Schedule Add Victorian Heritage Register Retain on Schedule Add Inspection Required In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penney Historian C_Part 1_No_1-38 Page 1 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2002 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Themes Illustrated by this place: 1. Tracing the Evolution of the Australian Environment 1.3 Assessing scientifically diverse environments 2. Peopling Australia 2.4 Migrating 3. Developing Local, Regional and National Economies 3.3 Surveying the continent Looking for overland stock routes Prospecting for precious metals Laying out boundaries 3.4 Utilising natural resources Mining Making forests into a saleable resource 3.5 Developing primary production Developing agricultural industries 3.7 Establishing communications Establishing Post Offices 3.8 Moving goods and people Building and maintaining railways Building and maintaining roads 3.11 Altering the environment Irrigating land Establishing water supplies 3.12 Feeding people Developing sources of fresh local produce 3.20 Informing Australians Making, printing and distributing newspapers 3.26 Providing health Services 4. Building, Settlements, Towns and Cities 4.2 Planning urban settlements Selecting town sites 6. Educating 6.1 Forming associations, libraries and institutes for self-education 6.2 Establishing schools 7. Governing 7.1 Governing Australia as a province of the British Empire 7.2 Developing institutions of self-government and democracy 7.6 Administering Australia 7.8 Establishing regional and local identity 8. Developing Australia’s Cultural life 8.1 Organising recreation Developing public parks and gardens 8.6 Worshipping Making places for worship 8.7 Honouring achievement 8.9 Remembering the fallen 8.14 Living in the country and rural settlements 9. Marking the Phases of Life 9.7 Dying Place does not illustrate any of the principal themes. In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penney Historian C_Part 1_No_1-38 Page 2 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2002 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Description: Storeys Single Two Storeyed More than two storeys Wall Construction Stone all Stone plinth Stone part Other Face brick unpainted Face brick painted Rendered brick unpainted Rendered brick painted Rendered Roughcast Weatherboard clad timber Corrugated iron clad timber stud construction stud construction Timber construction other Other Roof Construction Gabled Hipped Lean-to Eaves No Eaves Slate Corrugated iron Terracotta tile Timber shingle Other In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penney Historian C_Part 1_No_1-38 Page 3 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2002 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance History: Original Owner Original use Farm Later Owners Later Uses Farm Comparative Assessment: Commonly found in the Study Area Rare in the Study Area Unique in the Study Area Comparable examples: National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Recognised Yes No References: _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penney Historian C_Part 1_No_1-38 Page 4 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2002 3 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Place: Timber Slab Farm Buildings and Timber Farm House Address: 90 Gleesons Road, Axe Creek – West Side Previously: __________________________________________________ Location: A.M.G. coordinates E N Constructed/Created: (If the time is unclear, all of the possible decades are indicated. Additional and later alterations are also indicated). 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 1) 19th Century/1900’s 2) 3) Potential Recommendation: Heritage Overlay Schedule, Bendigo Planning Scheme: Individual Listing Retain on Schedule Add Within a Heritage Area Retain on Schedule