RIDISTER ASSESSMENT REPORT SA .HERITAGE Ac:f 1978 ITEM NO. 6628-11515 ,Coreega' - dwelling 582 Fullarton Road Springfield Heritage Significance Built in 1882-83 for Mr Frank Makin, teoreega' is an imposing two-storey sandstone dwelling standing in a quiet, secluded garden. 'Coreega' was the boyhood home of Sir Howard Florey, later Lord Florey, awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 1945 as the co-discoverer of penicillin. Significant Interest 1. Historical: Demonstrates an intimate association with a person who made a notable contribution to history, i.e. Lord Florey, the eminent scientist. 2. Architectural: Demonstrates exceptional merit in the construction and finish of this mid-Victorian dwelling. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that this item be included on the Register of State Heritage Items. J C Womersley MANAGER STATE HERITAGE BRANCH 10 May 1989 b 5. SITE RECORD ITEM NO. 6628-11515 'Coreega' - dwelling 582 Fullarton Road Springfield LOCATION 582 Fullarton Road SPRINGFIELD AMG REFERENCE 283400(E) 6126500(N) DESCRIPTION A two storey sandstone :mansion of sixteen rooms. Boyhood home of Lord Florey. BOUNDARY The house and immediate surrounds. LAND DESCRIPTION Lot pt 19B Section 891 Hd Adelaide CT 4071/807 LGA City of Mitcham Mr- Harley A C Hooper 127 The Parade Norwood 5067 USE Private home CONDITION Sound, well maintained OTHER ASSESSMENT Nil HERITAGE STATUS Recorded list, National Trust No. 2919 (June 1980) 'A' recommendation - Mitcham Heritage Survey. Film 1498 7/2/89 Film 1507 8/3/89 Y. L. Reynolds CORIDAYR.REP MITCHAM HERITAGE SURVEY House, 'Coreega' SPR:002 LOCATION Address 16 Carrick Hill Drive Suburb SPRINGFIELD Owners Mr HA C Hooper, 127 The Parade, Norwood SA 5067 Allotment No Pt19B Section 891 CT 5090/335 Hundred Adelaide State Heritage Status Registered, 27 September 1990 SHR No 6628-11515 Other Assessments National Trust of SA, Recorded, File No. 2919 Mitcham Heritage Survey, Classification A Film/Neg No Taylor Weidenhofer 67 MITCHAM HERITAGE SURVEY House, 'Coreega' I DESCRIPTION Substantial. two storey sandstone building with painted brick quoins. Verandah to front elevation with simple timber balustrading. Corrugated iron roof with rendered and brick chimneys. Portico entrance is tiled with slate steps leading down to the driveway. Tudor-Gothic style arch over front door with fanlight . and half sidelights on either side. Shutters to windows. ' ,,i'' ' HISTORY I• i The first owner of this house was Frank Makin, a sharebroker, who lived there for five years, selling the property in 1888 to George Riddoch. In 1897 Frank Rymill and his family lived at 'Coreega' while additions were made to their own home 'Springfield. House', situated to the north-east. In 1906 it was sold to Joseph Florey, the Director of the Standard Boot and Shoe Company in Gawler Place. Joseph and Bertha Florey lived at 'Coreega' for nearly 13 years, their son Howard Walter being eight years old '· when they moved into the house. Howard Florey was educated at St Peter's College and the University • of Adelaide. In 1921 he entered Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. He studied in England and America in the 1920s and became Professor of Pathology at Sheffield University from 1931 for four years. In 1935 he was appointed Professor of Pathology at Oxford. Florey was knighted in 1944 and in 1945 shared the Nobel Prize with Dr Ernst· Chain for his part in developing the first antibiotic, penicillin, from a mould discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928. As a result of this work, pharmaceutical houses were able to manufacture penicillin in quantity during the latter stages of the Second World War. When Joseph Florey died in September 1918 his widow continued living at 'Coreega' for a year before selling the property to Mrs Antonie Wells and Mrs Rosa Stump. It was passed on to Mrs Stump's daughter Rosalind, the first wife of Mr Clifford Cornell. In October 1951, 'Coreega' became the joint property of Clifford Cornell and his second wife Mollie. Extensive subdivision was carried out during the next decade with Coreega Avenue being created as an access to the new blocks. STATEMENT OF HERITAGE VALUE Built in 1882-83 for Mr Frank Makin. 'Coreega' was the boyhood home of Sir Howard Florey, later Lord Florey, awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 1945 as the co-discoverer of penicillin The house demonstrates exceptional merit in the construction and finish of a mid-Victorian dwelling. \ References State Heritage Branch Files, File No. 11515 ..., Jl ~i '. ·1· .. ·""..., .J ·~ 68 Taylor WeideJI' r"::'. £i ~ 27 September 1990] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1035 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE ACT, 1978 Entry of Items on the Register of State Heritage Items Pursuant to the provisions of the South Australian Heritage Act, 1978, I, Susan Mary Lenehan, Minister for Environment and Planning and Minister for the time being administering the said Act, hereby give notice that I have entered on the Register of State Heritage Items the items described in the Schedule hereunder. Items listed in the schedule were previously placed on an Interim List in accordance with the provisions of section 15 of the South Australian Heritage Act, 1978. Excepting items owned by the Crown and those within the area of the corporation of the city of Adelaide, the remaining items listed in the Schedule are subject to Part V of the Planning Act, 1982. That Act requires that no development, including demolition, conversion, alteration of, or addition to any item, is permitted without the written consent of the relevant Planning Authority. Items within the area of the corporation of the city of Adelaide are subject to the provisions of the City of Adelaide Development Control Act, 1976. Dated 3 August 1990. Susan M. Lenehan, Minister for Environment and Planning THE SCHEDULE Name Address Corporation of the City of Adelaide Monument and Cemetery—Colonel William Light Light Square, Adelaide 5000. 10 5101 1046, Lot 1046, Hundred of Adelaide. Garden—Olive Plantation......................................... Parklands, North Adelaide 5006. 10 6100 1601, Sections 1607 and 1608, Park- lands, Hundred of Yatala. District Council of Angaston Cemetery—Shannon Mausoleum............................. Shannon Road, Moculta 5353. CT 1594/66, Part Section 271, Hundred of Moorooroo. Dwelling...................................................................... 102 Main Street, Moculta 5353. CT 4112/977, Lot 102, Section 284, Hundred of Moorooroo. Dwelling—‘Lindsay Park Homestead’ Complex . Eden Valley Road, Angaston 5353. CT 3810/77, Section 417, Hundred of Moorooroo. Dwelling—‘The Willows’ Complex ......................... Light Pass Road, Light Pass 5353. CT 3634/193 and 194, Part Sections 175 and 176, Hundred of Moorooroo. Dwelling and Farm Outbuilding—‘Schimdt Farm’ Research Road, Nuriootpa 5355. CT 4177/630, Lot 1, Section 162, Hundred Complex.................................................................. of Moorooroo. Dwelling—Luhr’s Cottage......................................... Light Pass Road, Light Pass 5353. CT 4360/736, 737 and 738, Lots 508 and 510, Section 169, Hundred of Moorooroo. Farm Outbuilding—Tarrawatta Woolshed............ Eden Valley Road, Angaston 5353. CT 4085/417, Lots 13, 17 and 18, Section 344, Hundred of Moorooroo. Kiln—3 Original Kilns and Chimney..................... 109 Murray Street, Nuriootpa 5355. CT 4043/188, Lot 209, Section 159, Hundred of Nuriootpa. Religious Building—Angas Family Chapel............ Eden Valley Road, Angaston 5353. CT 4085/407 and 408, Part Lots 3 and 4, Section 344, Hundred of Moorooroo. Religious Building—Holy Cross Lutheran Church Gruenberg Road, Moculta 5353. CT 326/219, Part Section 103, Hundred of and School .............................................................. Moorooroo. Winery—‘Mamre Brook’ Saltram Winery.............. Main Road, Angaston 5353. CT 785/5, CT 1231/81, Part Section 678, Hundred of Moorooroo. City of Burnside Dwelling—Former ‘Wattle Grove’........................... 424 Kensington Road, Wattle Park 5066. CT 1254/3, Part Section 288, Hundred of Adelaide. District Council of Burra Burra Dwelling—Timber Cottage....................................... 39 Commercial Street, Burra 5417. CT 1001/2, Lot 104, Section 1, Hundred of Kooringa. District Council of Dudley Farm Outbuilding Threshing Floor and Roller. ... via Penneshaw, Hog Bay 5222. CT 4222/896, Section 92, Hundred of Menzies. District Council of East Torrens Natural Feature—Wellington Rock or Pizey’s Old Norton Summit Road, Norton Summit 5136. CT 3429/14, CT 3008/96, Knob........................................................................ CT 3032/157, Part Sections 1064 and 1107, Hundred of Adelaide. District Council of Eudunda Dwelling—‘Ziegeler’s Cottage’ Farm Complex .... Neales Flat 5374. CT 575/147, Part Section 339, Hundred of Dutton. District Council of Gumeracha Dwelling—‘Mill Cottages’ . Lobethal Road, Gumeracha 5233. CT 3814/148, Part Block D, Section 6048, Hundred of Talunga. Corporation of the City of Happy Valley Dwelling—Former Biscuit Factory Foreman’s Main Road, Coromandel Valley 5051. CT 4299/739, Lot 21, Section 863, Residence ....................................................... Hundred of Adelaide. Dwelling—Former Kangarilla Hotel .............. Main Road and McLaren Flat Road, Kangarilla 5157. CT 4139/461, Section 806, Hundred of Kuitpo. Educational Building—Primary School.......... Potters Road, Clarendon 5157. CT 3486/31, Lot 29, Section 749, Hundred of Noarlunga. Hall—Former Oddfellows
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