Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2001 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance

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Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2001 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance HEATHCOTE-STRATHFIELDSAYE HERITAGE STUDY Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2001 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Place Address 1 Disused Face Brick House and Mature Axe Creek Road, Axe Creek – West Side Cypress Tree 2 House and Farm Buildings 767 Axe Creek Road, Axe Creek 3 Timber Slab Farm Buildings and Timber 90 Gleesons Road, Axe Creek – West Side Farm House 4 St Joseph’s Catholic Church, street South east corner Strathfieldsaye Road and Frontage Fences and Boundary Cypress Longlea Lane, Axe Creek Trees 5 Verify if building is old or recent 209 Axedale-Goornong Road, Axedale 6 Timber House South East Corner of Axedale-Goornong and River Roads, Axedale 7 Weston Park, Rear old building (brick?) Barnadown-Knowsley Road, Axedale 8 Western Vale 358 Brownes Lane, Axedale 9 Rear Stone Building 413 Brownes Lane, Axedale 10 Farm Buildings and Weatherboard Circa 1000 Mia Mia-Derrinal Road, Derrinal – West 1900’s House Side 11 Timber slab farm building to the rear of the 1108 Mia Mia-Derrinal Road, Derrinal – West farm house Side 12 Weatherboard Farm House 383 Sheedy’s Lane, Derrinal – West Side Previously: Sheedy Family Farm House 13 Relocated 19th Centruy/1900’s Shop? 118 Fitzgibbon Road, Eppalock 14 Killarney-Weatherboard Farm House and 88 Adairs Road, Heathcote Other Buildings 15 Sandstone Building – Part of Five Gums? Near 250 Adairs Road, Heathcote – North East (See separate sheets) Side 16 Five Gums Farm Buildings – see also 250 Adairs Road, Heathcote – North Side separate sheets for Sandstone Building 17 Heathcote Powder Magazine - Disused East of intersection of Amber and Forest Drives, Heathcote 18 Weatherboard house and outbuildings 4 Caldwell Street, Heathcote – North East Side 19 Viewing Rock Lookout Off Range Drive, McIvor Range, Heathcote 20 Face brick House?, 2 Palm Trees and Kangaroo Gully Road just north of the Irwin mature exotic planting Lane Intersection, Kangaroo Flat 21 Bluestone House? Behind 20th Century Bendigo-Redesdale Road, Kimbolton House 22 Disused Aqueduct Readily visible at the corner of Diamond Hill and Previously: Associated with the Spring Gull Kangaroo Gully Roads, Mandurang Reservoir? 23 Weatherboard House – Old? Nankervis Road South of Number 65, Mandurang – East Side 24 Timber slab and other farm buildings 81 Daniels Lane, Mia Mia 25 Raheen – Large corrugated iron woolshed Near corner of Heathcote-Kyneton and Heathcote-Spring Plains Road, Mia Mia 26 Disused Building – Former House/Hotel? Heathcote-Kyneton Road, Mia Mia In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penney Historian B_List of Potential Places of Cultural Significance Page 1 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2001 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Place Address 27 1) Oak, 2) Elm and 3) Oak Trees Heathcote-Kyneton Road Reserve at Valley Road (1 and 2) and near Lancefield-Mia Mia Road (3) intersections, Mia Mia 28 Bluestone Building remains – part of hotel? East corner of Heathcote-Kyneton and Valley Roads, Mia Mia 29 Daniels Lane, Close to the Heathcote-Kyneton Road, Mia Mia – North Side 30 House and mature exotic trees – Old 209? Heathcote-Kyneton Road, Mia Mia Garden? 31 Former State School Number 952 1915 Matheson Street, Mia Mia Building 32 Mia Mia Uniting Church – See also former Matheson Street, Mia Mia Manse in Valley Road Previously: Presbyterian Church 33 Weatherboard Farm House Meadow Valley Road, Mia Mia – near dogleg in the road 34 Weatherboard Farm House and Outbuilding 257 Meadow Valley Road, Mia Mia – West side of the intersection with back Meadow Valley Road 35 Mia Mia Hall and Front Fence Valley Road, Mia Mia 36 Former Presbyterian Church Manse – See 17 Valley Road, Mia Mia – North East Side Also Uniting Church, Matheson Street 37 Stone Outbuilding and other old buildings. 45 Westblade Road, Mia Mia – at south east end of the street, Mia Mia 38 Bendigo Club – Former residence/house Off Park Street, Strathdale and mature exotic planting. 39 Disused 19th Century? Face brick North end of Sheedy’s Lane near Lake farmhouse with front timber addition and Eppalock, Derrinal rear stone outbuilding (earlier dwelling?) 40 Uniting church, including interior furnishings 66 Donellys Lane, Costerfield and rear W.C. building 41 Two weatherboard houses, one in front of Costerfield reservoir Road, Costerfield – South the other east corner with unnamed road 42 Costerfield Reservoir Costerfield Reservoir Road, Costerfield 43 Disused timber trestle bridge over Tobins Lane, Costerfield wapentake creek 44 Former Costerfield State School Number Unnamed Road off the north side of the 1187 Costerfield Reservoir Road, Costerfield – East Side 45 Weatherboard building apparently containing Costerfield–Redcastle Road near north west two attached dwellings – disused? corner with Heathcote–Nagambie Road, Costerfield 46 Weatherboard House 200 Bradleys Lane, Costerfield 47 Big Hill Primary School Number 1551 Off Calder Highway, Big Hill – North East Corner Previously: State School Number 1551 McInnes Street? 48 Weatherboard House South end of William Street, West Side, Axedale 49 Farm House and Outbuildings Tooleen-Axedale Road, Axedale In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penny Historian B_List of Potential Places of Cultural Significance Page 2 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2001 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Place Address 50 Timber Trestle Road Bridge Over the Axe Sugarloaf Road, Axedale Creek 51 Bluestone Residence and mature palm trees 8 Sugarloaf Road, Axedale – near north east corner McIvor Highway 52 Russell Bridge – Disused timber trestle road River Road, Axedale bridge over the Campaspe River 53 Timber Slab Hut Raglan Place east between Drake and High Streets, Axedale 54 St. Mary’s Catholic Church, mature palm 15 Raglan Place East, Axedale trees and other exotic plating, front fence and gates, and old altered toilet buildings 55 Marydale, including mature elm trees on McIvor Highway, Axedale – South Side, East of Highway Frontage Campaspe River 56 Road Bridge Bluestone Abutments, over McIvor Highway, Axedale Campaspe River 57 Axedale Catholic Cemetery South West Corner of McIvor Highway and Cemetery Road, Axedale 58 Face brick farm house, vertical timber slab Kimbolton-Axedale Road, Axedale – North Side building and mature palm tree 59 Stone Building (House?), bluestone pitcher Ingham Road, Axedale – South Side gutter in front of front veranda, mature palm tree and mature cypress tree 60 Dry stonewall at bend near Campaspe River Ingham Road, Axedale 61 Bluestone building and rear stables – former 106 High Street (McIvor Highway), near west hotel? corner of Raglan Place Estate, Axedale 62 Axedale Tavern, Former Raglan Hotel 105 High Street (McIvor Highway), North corner of Raglan Place East, Axedale 63 Axedale Public Hall, including two High Street (McIvor Highway), Axedale – South original/early toilet buildings at rear West Side 64 Primary School number 1008 face brick High Street (McIvor Highway), Axedale – North building (Shelter Shed?) east side between Mitchell and Shadforth Streets 65 St. Andrew’s Uniting Church 82 High Street, Axedale – South West Side between Mitchell and Shadforth Street 66 Weatherboard Cottage and rear brick W.C. High Street (McIvor Highway) on the north west Building side of the Uniting Church, Axedale 67 Weatherboard cottage High street (McIvor Highway), east corner of Shadforth Street, Axedale 68 Poplar Park Hawkins Lane, Axedale – East side, north end 69 St. Paul’s Anglican Church North west corner Drake and Burns Street (Number 10?), Axedale 70 Axedale General Cemetery Cemetery Road, Axedale – West Side 71 Axedale Town Plan with Crescent Ends Axedale 72 Weatherboard Cottage, being demolished Near west corner of Mitchell and Raglan Street, during the progress of this study Axedale In Association with D.V. Bick Architectural Historian Conservation Architect Dr J. Penny Historian B_List of Potential Places of Cultural Significance Page 3 Heathcote-Strathfieldsaye Heritage Study Stage One 2001 City of Greater Bendigo Potential Places of Cultural Significance Place Address 73 Weatherboard House – Disuses? Near the South east corner of Bradleys Lane and the Heathcote-Costerfield North Road, Costerfield 74 Weatherboard Cottage 74 Donellys Lane, Costerfield 75 Former mining site – part of HO333 Heathcote-Nagambie Road, Costerfield – west Costerfield Gold and Antimony mining site? side. 76 Disused corrugated iron building and iron Heathcote-Nagambie Road, Costerfield – west plate? Chimney – Costerfield gold and side Antimony mining site? 77 Weatherboard cottage, W.C. Building and South east corner of Heathcote-Nagambie and timber slab? Outbuilding – disused? Costerfield Reservoir Roads, Costerfield. 78 Weatherboard building – part form post Heathcote-Nagambie Road, opposite the office? intersection with Costerfield Reservoir Road, Costerfield. 79 Costerfield Hall, face brick toilet block and North east corner of Heathcote-Nagambie and rear weatherboard building (railway station Costerfield Reservoir Roads, Costerfield building moved here?) 80 Costerfield gold and antimony mining West of the Heathcote-Nagambie Road and remains – part of HO333 north of the Heathcote-north Costerfield Road, Costerfield 81 Boundary park – This property is said to 1444 Heathcote-Nagambie Road, Costerfield have a very old woolshed 82 Weatherboard House said to be a very old 8 Phillips Lane, North
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