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STATELY HOMES: THE MIRROR AND METAPHOR OF COLONIAL SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Volume 2
Robert M. Stone
A thesis submitted ion fulfilment for the requirements of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Department of Archaeology Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology.
Flinders University
2010
BUILDING SURVEYS
INDEX OF APPENDICES
Page No.
Appendix 1 Building Survey – Current Use 1 Appendix 2 Building Survey – Internal Features 82 Appendix 3 Building Survey – Owner Profiles 134 Appendix 4 Building Survey – Aossiated Buildings and Grounds 202 Appendix 5 Building Survey – External Architectural Features 260
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APPENDIX No. 1
BUILDING SURVEY –CURRENT USE
REGION – INDEX
N=5
Page No.
1A Northern Country Region 2 1B Southern Country Region 17 1C Metropolitan Region 31 1D Adelaide – ‘Square Mile’ 68 1E Adelaide – North Adelaide 74
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APPENDIX No. 1A
BUILDING SURVEY –CURRENT USE
NORTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=8
. Page No. 1A-1 Barossa 3 1A-2 Clare and Gilbert Valleys 5 1A-3 Gawler 7 1A-4 Goyder 9 1A-5 Light 11 1A-6 Northern Areas 13 1A-7 Peterborough 14 1A-8 Wakefield 15 1A-S Summary 16
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APPENDIX No.1A-1
BAROSSA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=5
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
Date Current Use Additional Comments
Collingrove 1856 John Howard Angas (1) 1904 Private residence. Charles Howard Angas. House added to by successive family members.
1976 National Trust. Tourist venue, hosted accommodation.
Angus family residence until donated to the National Trust by Ronald Fife Angas
Corryton Park 1845 David Randall 1869 William Rounsevell, added ballroom and tower.
2008 Residence: part of a winery complex
Coulthard House 1843 William Coulthard 1855 William Coulthard extended the house to its current size.
1959 Community Centre. Coulthard family residence until sold for community centre.
Lindsay Park Homestead
1843 John Howard Angas (1) 1850 George Fife Angas, enlarged the house.
1965 Colin Hayes. Lindsay Park Racing Stud.
Gardens laid out by Sir Keith Angas.
Riverside Complex 1858 Joseph Barritt 1888 Edwin Barritt added small wing and verandah
2008 Private residence and pastoral property
(1) John Howard Angas. Collingrove, also Lindsay Park, Kingsford (Light LGA) and Hill River Station (CGV LGA)
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Collingrove X X 1976 National Trust tourist venue.
Pastoral property
Corryton Park X X 2008 Part of winery Complex.
Pastoral property
Coulthard House
X X 1959 Community centre and house museum.
Residence
Lindsay Park Homestead
X X 1965 Thoroughbred racing Stables.
Pastoral property
Riverside Complex
X X 2008 Private residence and pastoral property..
Pastoral property
TOTALS 5 3 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1A-2
CLARE AND GILBERT VALLEYS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=7
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Bungaree Homestead 1850 George Hawker 1895 1900 1908
Richard Hawker added the second storey. Pillars, cast iron balustrade Dining room, adjoining kitchen
2008 Private residence, tourist accommodation and convention centre
1841 Original cottage.. demolished. Continuous ownership by Hawker family.
Hill River Station
1849 William Robinson 1855 C B Fisher. major additions to the original cottage. C.B Fisher was the son of James Hurtle Fisher.
1980 Private residence, Pastoral property.
1876 J. H. Angas.(1) built the gardens. 1917 Dudley Angas, expanded house to its current size. 1980 A & J Angas
Hughes Park
1857 David Davies (original building)
1862 W. W. Hughes.(2) Possible modifications
1974 Private residence, pastoral property 1873. Walter Duncan began the restorations.
1887 J J Duncan added the second storey to the front section. J G Duncan Hughes, further modifications. 1972 John Duncan, removed the balcony.
Inchiquin 1843 Edward B Gleeson 1870 John Gleeson. No changes. 1988 Private Residence 1884 .J Hill added the ballroom.
Kadlunga 1871 John Chewings 1916 Alex Melrose, added verandahs, rebuilt around the original house
2009 Private residency, Pastoral property
WWII Fence built by Italian POWs.
Martindale Hall
1879 Edmund Bowman 1879 W. T. Mortlock. No changes to buildings
1986 South Australian Government.
1965 University of Adelaide.
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Tourism, hosted accommodation
Commercial farm
Wolta Wolta
C1859 John Hope 1866 1874
House enlarged Two story separate kitchen and conservatory
2007 Private residence
(1) John Howard Angas. Hill River Station, also Kingsford (Light LGA) Collingrove and Lindsay Park (Barossa LGA). (2) Walter W. Hughes. Hughes Estate, also Torrens Park Estate (Mitcham LGA)
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Bungaree X X X, X 2008 Pastoral property and tourist accommodation
Pastoral property
Hill River Station
X X X 2008 Pastoral property Pastoral property
Hughes Park X X X 2008 Pastoral property Pastoral property Inchiquin X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Kadlunga X 1916 2008 Pastoral property Farm, source of fodder
for bullock wagons Martindale Hall
X 1986 Tourist resort, hosted accommodation
Pastoral property
Wolta Wolta X X X, 2008 Private residence Pastoral property TOTALS 5 2 3 5 3 LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1A-3
GAWLER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=7
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Craiglee C1858 Dr Home Popham, private residence
C1871 Dr F W Popham carried out extensions?
2008 Private residence
Fotheringham House C1856 Thomas Fotheringham, private residence
? William Barnett 2008 Private residence Current owner has occupied house for 20 years.
Martindale Nursing Home
1872 Emil Thorpe 1879 Felix Martin, added the two front sections.
1966 Nursing Home Felix nephew of James Martin (Trevu House)
Oaklands C1850 James Pile c1860 John McKinley 2008 Private residence Para Para 1862 Walter Duffield 1862
1872 1880
Residence completed Alterations Lodge built plus improvements
2008 Private residence 1922 Duffield family occupied Para Para 1923. Subdivided 1924. Rented, fell into disrepair 1940 Gerlen Cork, commenced restoration
Tortola House 1871 William Wincey 1897 Alfred May, added lace work 2008 Private residence 1912 Methodist Church manse
Trevu House Nursing Home
1866 James Martin 1899 John Martin (son of James) 2009 Trevu House Nursing Home
c1906? F. A Taylor, converted into flats
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Craiglee X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Fotheringham House
X X 2008 Private residence Private residence
Martindale X X 1966 Nursing home Private residence Oaklands X 2008 Private residence Private residence Para Para X X, X 2008 Private residence Pastoral property Tortola House
X X 2008 Private residence 1912 Methodist Church Manse
Trevu House X 2008 Nursing home Private residence TOTALS 5 2 1 4 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1A-4
GOYDER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=3
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Cappeedee Homestead 1879 John Murray 1880 John Murray built the woolsheds.
2007 Private residence, pastoral property.
Property occupied by the Murray family since 1879. Previous owners of land William Mc Vittae and John Gilbert 1874 Resumed by government; subdivided for closer settlement.
Mackerode Homestead 1872 Gustav Gebhardt ? Main entrance changed; original entrance now garden exit. Billiard room (later demolished)
2008 Private residence, sheep/cattle/cropping
1993. Property still owned by Gebhardt family c2005 Rowe family
Princess Royal Homestead
1864 Alexander McCulloch 1900 John Tennant 2000 Simon Rowe, restored house, , now a cattle station
Andrew Tennant remodelled gardens . Son of Rowe,...Mackerode
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current use
Current Use Earlier uses
Cappeedee Homestead
X X 2007 Private residence, pastoral property
Pastoral property
Mackerode Homestead
X 2008 Private residence, pastoral property
Pastoral property
Princess Royal Homestead
X X 2000 Private residence, cattle station
Cattle staton
TOTALS 1 2 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1A-5
LIGHT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=5
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Anlaby 1841 Frederick Dutton 1890 Henry Dutton; extended the home and built gardens.
2006 Private residence, tourist accommodation
1914 Henry Dutton (son); land sold under closer settlement requirement
Eringa (Lanark House) 1876 A H Greenslade c1900 Sir Sidney Kidman, expanded to current dimensions
1921 Kapunda High School
Holland House 1860 Richard Holland 1908 Agricultural Research Station
Kingsford c1845 Stephen King c1860 John Howard Angas (1) 2008 Vacant Government wheat research station. Nine (TV) Network TV film setting
Yatara Homestead 1863 David Shannon 1888 David Shannon added a two story section to the original one level dwelling
2008 mixed farming House too big for current needs and too expensive to renovate.
(1) John Howard Angas. Kingsford, also Hill River Station, (GGV LGA), Collingrove and Lindsay Park (Barossa LGA).
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Date Built Date Modified Earlier Uses Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use
Anlaby X X 2006 Private residence Tourist accommodation
Pastoral property
Eringa X X 1921 Kapunda High School Private residence Holland House X 1908 Agricultural Research
Station Pastoral property
Kingsford X X 2000 TV film set Pastoral property Yatara Homestead
X X 2008 Mixed farming Pastoral property
TOTALS 4 1 1 1 2
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1A-6
NORTHERN AREAS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current use Additional Comments
North Bundaleer Homestead
1898 George Edward Maslin 1911 Purchased by Government pursuant to the Closer Settlement Act
2006 Fully restored. Tourist accommodation
1841. Settled by J B Hughes 1854 .C. B. Fisher bred sheep 1876. John Maslin and Robert Barr Smith,. J Maslin divided the property and gave Bundaleer to his son George.
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
North Bundaleer
X X (1) 2006 Tourism: hosted accommodation
Pastoral property
TOTALS 1 (1) Purchased by the government pursuant to the Closer Settlement Act
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX 1A-7
PETERBOROUGH LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Bishop’s Palace (Roman Catholic) St Cecilia
1912 Catholic Diocese (Bishop Johannes Norton)
1926 Converted to Catholic convent and boarding school.
C1985 Heritage Mansion Hotel (Annette Barrette Frankel)
Specialises in Murder Mystery functions
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier uses
Bishop,s Palace
X 1980 Heritage Hotel 1926. St Joseph’s Convent School for girls
TOTALS 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1A-8
WAKEFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Werocata 1850s John and Edmund (1) Bowman
1886 1906
Stephen Ralii builtthe stables, beagle kennels and weir. Subdivided under Closer Settlement Act
2007 Pastoral property and residence
Bowmans built large the woolshed and castellated water tower. House appears to be largely unoccupied.
(1) Edmund Bowman (jnr) built Martindale Hall
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current use
Current Use Earlier uses
Werocata X X X 2007 Pastoral property Pastoral property TOTALS 1 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1A-S
NORTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY - CURRENT USE
SUMMARY
N=8
DATE BUILT DATE MODIFIED NAME 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Barossa 5 3 1 1 Clare and Gilbert Valleys
5 2 3 5 3
Gawler 6 2 1 4 1 Goyder 1 2 1 Light 4 1 2 1 Northern Areas 1 Peterborough 1 Wakefield 1 1 TOTALS 22 7 2 7 15 6
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APPENDIX No.1B
BUILDING SURVEY –CURRENT USE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=8
Page No. 1B-1 Alexandrina 18 1B-2 Coorong 19 1B-3 Naracoorte/Lucindale 21 1B-4 Onkaparinga 23 1B-5 Robe 24 1B-6 Tatiara 25 1B-7 Victor Harbor 26 1B-8 Wattle Range 28 1B-S Summary 30
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APPENDIX No.1B-1
ALEXANDRINA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
The Lodge 1840s Edward Stirling (1) ? Original house burnt down (2), the Stirling family moved into The Lodge and expanded it over the years.
2007 Redevelopment into a retirement village.
House had been modified and expanded over a number of years and now consists of a number of different architectural styles..
(1) Edward Stirling ; The Lodge, also Urrbrae, (Mitcham LGA) (2) Original house called Hampden
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current use
Current use Earlier Uses
The Lodge X X 2008 Retirement village redevelopment
Pastoral property
TOTALS 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1B-2
COORONG LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=2
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Campbell Park Homestead
1881 Thomas Bowman; occupied by descendents until 1951
1912 1951 1964 C1980s
A P Bowman, extensions Government subdivision for soldier settler blocks. then to house Aboriginal farm school Dairy and beef property Convention centre
2008 Private residence Many out buildings and jetties are now ruins.
Poltalloch 1879-1881
John Bowman 1909-1911
Son, Keith Bowman Substantial additions to the house and complex
2008 Private residence and Lake Side Country Cottages, tourist accommodation.
Continuous ownership by descendants of the Bowmans..
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Campbell ParkHomestead
X X 2008 Private residence 1951 Aboriginal farm school. c1980 Convention centre
Poltalloch X X 2008 Private residence; tourist accommodation
Pastoral property
TOTALS 2 2
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No 1B-3
NARACOORTE LUCINDALE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=3
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Cairnbank Homestead 1868 Charles Hensley (brother of J A Hensley)
1877 John A Hensley (jnr) 1915 A D Copping.built the verandahs in 1924. Pastorla property.
1846. John White 1852.John A Hensley 1915. Continuous occupation by the Copping family.
Moyhall 1867 William Robertson (1) 1867 1928
Anne Robertson, sister of William. Death of Anne, sold and subdivided
2007 Pastoral property
Struan House 1875 John Robertson (1) 1880 1938
Alex Robertson (son) Death of Alex, subdivided, 2500 acres purchased by the government for a farm school for boys
1969 Agricultural Department, research centre
1835 property purchased. Two earlier houses built on property, the second of which still survives; adjacent to Struan House
(1) William Robertson, nephew/cousin (?) of John Robertson of Struan
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Use
Cairnbank X X 1915 Private residence, Pastoral property
Pastoral property
Moyhall X X 2007 Private residence, Pastoral property
Struan House X 1969 Agricultural Research Station
1938 Farm school or boys
TOTALS 2 1 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No 1B-4
ONKAPARINGA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Reynella House 1842 John Reynell Built the first section of the hosue.
1870
Major extensions to the house. Other buildings added , dairy (1850), cellars(1890s), dovecote (1857).
1970
Winery conglomerate, House converted to offices in 1976.
Reynell family occupied the house until 1970..
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Reynella House
X X 2008 Southern Cross Winery.
1970 Hungerfield Winery. Residence, farm and vineyards
TOTALS 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No 1B-5
ROBE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Karatta house 1855 Henry Canton Jones 1869 1880/90` 1929
Sir James Fergusson, addition of a single storey building; probably servants quarters.. H H Dutton extensively renovated the house. Florrie Tonkin converted it into a guest house and subdivided the land.
1988
Private residence Servants’ quarters and out buildings demolished.
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Karatta House X X X 1988 Private residence Summer residence of the Governor and later pastoralists 1922. Guest house
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No 1B-6
TATIARA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Padthaway Estate 1847 Robert Lawson (Small cottage.. still exists)
1882 Eliza Lawson built current stately home after the death of her husband Robert
1979 Padthaway Estates Ltd, hosted accommodation and winery.
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Padthaway Estate
X X 1979 Padthaway Estates Hosted accommodationwinery complex
Pastoral property and vineyards
TOTALS 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1B-7
VICTOR HARBOR LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=2
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Adare 1860 John Hindmarsh. Holiday house (Mootiparinga)
1892 Daniel Henry Cudmore, major additions; renamed Adare.
1954 Methodist church camping and conference centre
Summer residence
Mount Breckan 1880s Alexander Hay, summer residence for his wife Agnes
1911
W F Connell rebuilt after gutted by fire. Converted to a residential club.
2007 Private residence 1941 Airforce training centre. rehabilitation hospital. 1962. theological college 1978 .Adelaide Bible Institute Camp and conference centre. c1999. Private residence and conference centre 2010. Converted to apartments: land subdivided.
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Adare X X 1954 Methodist church campAnd conference centre
Summer residence.
Mt Breckan X X(fire) 2007 Private residence 1941. Airforce training Centre 1962. Theological College 1978. Conference Centre
TOTALS 1 1 2 LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1B-8
WATTLE RANGE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=3
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Kalangadoo House 1850/60 Hunter brothers (Alex, James, John) built an early stone cottage ; now attached to the current house by a service wing
C1874 Thomas Morris built the current 20 roomed two storey residence
2007 Private residence 1905. Property bought by the government for closer settlement. Subdivided..
Koorine 1898 George Riddoch (1), based on Scottish hunting lodge
1904 George Riddoch enlarged from 18 to 25 rooms
2007 Private residence 1918. Property acquired by government for soldier settlement
Yallum Park Homestead
1845 Thomas Austin. Original cottage abuts the rear of the main house
1879/80 John Riddoch built the current two story mansion
1914 Private residence Property owned by the Clifford family since 1914
(1) George Riddoch. Koorine, also Coreega (Mitcham LGA)
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Kalangadoo House
X X 2007 Private residence Pastoral property. Hosted accommodation
Koorine X X 2007 Private residence Pastoral property Yallum Park Homestead
X X 1914 Private residence Pastoral property
TOTALS 2 1 2 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1B-S
SOUTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY - CURRENT USE
SUMMARY
N=8
DATE BUILT DATE MODIFIED LGA 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Alexandria 1 1 Coorong 2 2 Naracoorte 3 1 Onkaparinga 1 1 Robe 1 1 1 Tatiara 1 1 Victor Harbour 1 1 1 Wattle Range 2 1 2 1 TOTALS 10 3 1 1 7 4
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APPENDIX No.1C
BUILDING SURVEY –CURRENT USE
METROPOLITAN REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=16
Page No. 1C-1 Adelaide Hills 32 1C-2 Burnside 35 1C-3 Campbelltown 40 1C-4 Charles Sturt 41 1C-5 Holdfast Bay 42 1C-6 Marion 45 1C-7 Mitcham 46 1C-8 Mount Barker 50 1C-9 Norwood, St Peters, Payneham (NSPP) 52 1C-10 Playford 54 1C-11 Port Adelaide/Enfield 55 1C-12 Prospect 57 1C-13 Salisbury 59 1C-14 Unley 61 1C-15 Walkerville 63 1C-16 West Torrens 66 1C-S Summary 67
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APPENDIX No. 1C-1
ADELAIDE HILLS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=12
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Beechwood and (St Wilfred’s) Gardens
1883 Frank Snow 1950 1960s
R A McKirdy, reduced parts of formal gardens. Tom Barr Smith.(1) Conservatory relocated from Birksgate.
2008 Private residence Gardens acquired from the Botanic Gardens.
One time Marbury School.
Carminow Estate 1885 Sir Thomas Elder Sir John Langdon Bonython; his summer residence.
2008 House:private residence Gate house:residence. Stables –residence.
Damaged in the Ash Wednesday bushfires. Associated with Elder and Bonython families
Dalintober 1866 A G & C Johnston c1890 Rebuilt the earlier cottage. 2008 Private residence Subdivided; the front section of trhe garden now has unsympathetic home units.
Eurilla 1884 Sir William Milne; summer residence
1917 John Lavington Bonython. Residence of the Bonython family for 70 years.
2008 C & J Ganzis Private residence. Filly restored
1983 The property was substantially burnt by a bush fire.
Forest Lodge c1890s John Bagot Walter Hervey Bagot (son) designed garden.
2009 Private residence Continuous ownership by Bagot family until sold to M & C Bowman, c2001
Glenalta 1880s John William Downer 1920 1946 1977
J F Downer. Enlarged the house and gardens (1936). Henry Rymill (son-in-law). J Ingham. horse stud
1987 Private residence
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Marble Hill 1878 Sir William Jervois Governor
--- -------- 1955 National Trust:supervised tourist site
1955 Destroyed in a bushfire, sections partially restored
Morden 1902 William Kither 1936 1948
John Richer Baker Claude Alfred Haigh
2008 Private residence
My Lofty House 1852/ 1858
Arthur Hardy: summer residence.
Arthur Waterhouse(2) 1986 Restored after 1983 bushfire: now a boutique hotel
Now Mount Loft House is a Grand Mercure Hotel
Rostrevor House 1876/7 Ross Reid 1887 James Smith Reid. modified the original house to its present form
1922 Christian Brothers Catholic School
Modifications and extensions similar to J F Reid’s house, Romsdal in Toorak
St Vigeans Estate and gardens
1882/3 Sir Edward Charles Stirling
1936 Romilly Harry subdivided 2008 Private residence C A Haigh purchased house from R Harry 1960s Re-purchased by R Harry
Wairoa 1893 William Horn (3) 1896 1941 1965 1972
Tom Barr Smith (1). Lady Joanne Gosse. Screenings Pty Ltd;Manager’s residence. Marbury School
2008 Private residence and reception centre
(1)Tom Barr Smith. Beechwood also Wairoa; Birksgate (Mitcham LGA); (2) Arthur Waterhouse, Mt Lofty House and 261 North Terrace(ACC ‘Square Mile’); St Margarets (ACC, North Adelaide) ,Mt Lofty House (Adelaide Hills LGA) (3) William Horn. Wairoa also Grenfell Price Lodge, (ACC, North Adelaide); Holmwood (Walkerville LGA)
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Beechwood X X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Marbury School
Carminow Estate
X 2008 Private residence Private residence 1983 destroyed by bushfire
Dalintober X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Eurilla X 2008 Private residence 1983 destroyed
by bushfire Forest Lodge X 2008 Private residence Private residence Glenalta X 1920 2008 Private residence Private residence
1977 Racehorse stud
Marble Hill X 2008 Tourist site Governor’s residence Morden X 2008 Private residence Private residence Mt Lofty Hous X X 1983 Hotel Private residence
1983 destroyed by bushfire
Rostrevor X X 1922 Catholic college Private residence St Vigneans X 2008 Private residence Private residence Wairoa X X 2008 Private residence and
Reception centre Private residence Marbury School
TOTALS 1 8 3 1 3 2
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-2
BURNSIDE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=22
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changes in Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Abergeldie (Glen Coola)
1861 Max Weidenbach C1870 1920
House enlarged Edwin Weidenbach enlarged house to current size and extended the gardens
1959 Purchased (PGC) Presbyterian Girls School - Abergeldie Hospital
Now a Wholistic Centre. PGC now Seymour College
(St) Albyn House 1885 William Taylor 1920 Hirsch Kranz subdivided the 15 acre grounds
2006- 2010
Refurbishing as private residence
Psychiatric hospital.. the fell into disrepair.
Angove House 1871 James A Holden (Arowie) seven roomed dwelling
1871 James Holden expanded to a 20 roomed mansion
1926 Girton Proprietary School (now Pembroke School)
Building named after Dorothy Angove, Head Mistress of Girton
Attunga 1900/1 William (Benjamin ) Burford
1907 Otto Van Rieban Residence 1944 Burnside Memorial Hospital
Bequeathed to Burnside Council by Rieban
Beaumont House
1849 Bishop Short 1856 Sir Samuel Davenport, experimental horticulture
1969 National Trust house museum
Benacre 1844 William Bickford 1869 1981/2 1970
Thomas Graves. Added second storey to the house Converted to flats John Lewis MLC, subdivided
2008 Restored. Private residence
Others owners included Thomas Strangways and Henry Scott (Mayor of Adelaide
Carleshurst 1883/4 Carl Reinecke 2008 Restored private residence
Clifton Manor 1852 George Dean Sismey 1871/2 1926 1976
Nathanial Knox. added the battlements and The Lodge Harloe Knox; subdivided Further subdivision
2008 Restored private residence
Also owned by Harley Hoeper. Grocer Extensive internal modifications
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Chiverton 1880 John Thomas Nankivell
1896 Jessie Fergusson, residence for 40 years
1949 St Peters Collegiate School for Girls
Stable/coach house also used as school rooms
Craigbuie 1883 J. Heinrich Schmidt (Edelweiss)
1895 Archibald McDiamott (Craigbuie)
2008 Private residence
Fernilee Lodge c1850 Denison Clarke !881 1958
James Gartrell;. expanded from 9 to 22 rooms, he also built the towers. Restaurant
2004 Demolished, land subdivided
2008. Site still undeveloped
Highfield 1859/60 Edward Drew C1884 1921 1955
Austin Ignatius Hewitt. ‘House renovated in the latest style’ 67 acres subdivided. Dr Hakendorf. removed balcony and verandah
2008 Private residence later redesigned in Georgian style from original Victorian appearance
After death of Edward Drew property had a succession of lessees.
Ivymeade 1850 Edward Lawson built a four room residence
1870s Edward Laughton, expanded, to 14 roomed residence
2008 Private residence Property named Ivymeade by Captain H R Hancock
Kings College 1882 Dr John Gunson, single story residence
1884 George Henry Dean. In 1890s added second storey and external decorations
1923 Kings College:. Baptist school for boys
1973 .Amalgamated with Girton College (Holden House). now ca;lled Pembroke
Linden 1856 Alexander Hay. built the original house
1867 1921
Hay built new Italianate style house. Peter Wood. subdivided
1967 Demolished and subdivided
Used as WWII army hospital, fell into disrepair. Only the Lodge still exists
Moorcroft 1853 Henry De Moles (The Waldrons)
1875 1889 1912
John Sanders. built the lakes and walls (Moorcroft.) James Cowan (renamed-Erindale). rebuilt the house. Subdivided
1969 Demolished and subdivided.
After 1912 Erindale was a nursing home.
Osborne House 1880 Joseph Rowe Osborne W Miller Reid, subdivided 2008 Private residence Seaton 1875 Gilbert Woods built a
.17 room residence 1883 1920
Extended to 21 rooms Subdivided
2008 Flats Some time until 1914 it was a missionary training school
Sunnyside 1848 C B Newenham 1860 1880 1920s
William Milne enlarged and added a second storey Milne addeda ballroom, large hall and external balconies Subdivided, top floor removed
2008 Private residence Retained large garden with mature trees
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Tower House C1850 William Vansitart 1861 1902 1983
Rev W H Mudie. School William Gosse Hay. added to the house including a studio Reception centre
2008 Private residence
Undelcarra 1852 R Debney built a four roomed cottage.
1864 1876 1911 1950
Debney, enlarged to house to 10 rooms. Sir Henry Simpson Newland (Undelcarra) Henry Torrens Ward Subdivided
1969 Simpson family. Private residence
Wrought iron gates purchased from Eridale in 1969 when that house was demolished
Wootton Lea 1860/1 Francis Faulding. stone house of 17 rooms
1873/4 1883
George Fowler, extensive additions Balcony and towers added
1921 Purchased by Presbyterian Girls College
Now known as Seymour College
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Abergeldie (Gen Coola)
X X 2008 Wholistic medical centr Private residence 1959 hospital
(St) Albyn House
X 2006 Refurbishing as private residence
Private residence Psychiatric hospital
Angove House X 1926 Pembroke School Private residence Attunga X 1944 Burnside Memorial
Hospital Private residence
Beaumont House
X X X 1969 National Trust house museum
Private residence
Benacre X X 2008 Private residence Private residence 1980 Flats
Carleshurst X 2008 Private residence Private residence Clifton Manor X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Chiverton X 1949 St Peters Collegiate
School for Girls Private residence
Craigbuie X 2008 Private residence Private residence Fernilee Lodge X X 2004 Demolished Private residence
1958 Restaurant Reception centre
Highfield X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Ivymeade X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Kings College X X 1923 Kings College
(now Pembroke SchoolPrivate residence
Linden X X 1967 Demolished Private residence Moorcroft X X, X X 1969 Demolished Private residence Osborne House X 2008 Private residence Private residence Seaton X X 2008 Flats Private residence
Missionary School Sunnyside X X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Tower House X X 2008 Private residence Private residence
School
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Reception centre Undelcarra X X 1969 Private residence Private residence Wootton Lea X X, X 1921 Seymour College Private residence TOTALS 13 8 1 4 13 3
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-3
CAMPBELLTOWN LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=2
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Murray Park C1842 Alexander Borthwick Murray
c1880s A B Murray made extensive alterations
2008 Murray Park Teachers College now part of University of Adelaide
1903, Sir George Murray (Chief Justice) rebuilt and extended the house.
Tranmere House 1893-1900
George Hunt 1912 Alexander S Jackman and Charles H Treloar subdivided the 56 acres over the next 15 years.
2007 Private residence 1914 .Divided into flats 1936. Sold,the house deteriorated
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Murray Park X X X 2008 University Private residence Tranmere House
X X 2008 Private residence Private residence
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1C-4
CHARLES STURT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=2
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Estcourt House 1882 Frederick Estcourt Bucknall
1894 Home for the aged, blind and crippled.
2008 Private residence 1955 Adelaide Children’s Hospital (Rua Rua).
The Brocas 1853
John Newman built a stone cottage.
1870 Newman added a ballroom and tower
1972. Woodville Council. Museum
1874. Purchased by Henry Fletcher as a private residence.
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Estcourt House
X X 2008 Private residence Private residence 1893. Home for the disabled 1955.Adelaide Children’s Hospital
The Brocas X X 1972 House museum Private residence TOTALS 1 2 1 LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1C-5
HOLDFAST BAY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=15
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Albert Hall (Oriental Hotel)
1877 William K Thomas 1880 1886
William Pile: extensions included a ballroom. William Pile added billiard room (1)
2008 Apartments 1920. Sisters of William Pile 1930. Oriental Hotel.
Dunluce 1912` Rev Alexander Macully
? Sympathetic castellated additions to the rear of the house.
2008 Private residence Significant changes to the former servants, quarters
Essenside 1868 Edward Meade Bagot: eight roomed residence
1877 Andrew Tennant Increased to 22 rooms
1972 Demolished
Glenara 1873 William Hill 1876 W Hill added four rooms, a tower and verandah
1991 Private residence 1958 converted into five flats.
Kapara 1897 George Jury 1920 Repatriation Department ‘Anzac Hostel’
1978 Aged Cottage Homes Inc
WWII. Red Cross repatriation hospital.
Kingston House 1840 G S Kingston purchased the Marino Hotel
1851 G S Kingston , converted the hotel into a summer residence. and made significant additions
2008 Tourist centre 1925 Acquired by State Government then leased for 16 years.
Minda Home. Frank Howard House
1860 John Hodgkiss (Lawn House)
? Mrs James Same Prockter (Hodgkiss’ niece)
1909 Minda Home, administration
Minda Home Brighton House
1840 William P Featherstone
Mrs I M Hackett 1935 Minda Home. House plus 35 acres donated by Mrs Hackett
House renovated to accommodate senior girls. Renamed Sunbeam House
Paringa Hall 1880/82 James Francis Cudmore: city residence.
1912 Robert Milo Cudmore (son) 1914 Marist Brothers, administration for Sacred Heart College
1914 Initially used as accommodation for the teaching brothers.
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Partridge House 1899 Elinor Varley 1912 Hugh McLaughlin 1987 City of Glenelg: Community Centre
Russell Court (The Olives)
1867 Edward Amand Wright
1896 Alfred Roberts 2003 Private Residence c1920s Russell Court flats Later a guest and reception centre
Seafield Tower 1876 Henry Ayers and Thomas Elder: summer residence.
1911 Kelly and Tennant. the land was subdivided. renamed, Seafield Tower.
1983 Holiday Flats.
G.K Soward dwelling 1887 George K Soward 2008 Private residence Stormont 1886 Simon Barnard 1888 William Pile (1) 1983 Flats 1911 Gleeson Terry Woodlands 1853 Rev James Farrell.
Ground floor, original cottage
1880 Richard Law added second floor and side wing.
2008 St Peters Church of England School
1923 Woodlands Church of England Girls Grammar School
(1) Son of James Pile Oaklands (Gawler LGA), also Stormont
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Albert Hall X X,X 2008 Apartments Private residence 1930 Oriental Hotel
Dunlice X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Essenside X X Private residence
1972. Demolished Glenara X X 2008 Private residence Private residence
1958 Flats Kapara X 1978 Aged Cottage Homes Private residence
1920 Hospital Kingston House
X X 2008 Tourist centre Private residence Hotel
Frank Howard House
X X 1909 Minda Home: offices Private residence
Brighton House
X X 1935 Minda Home; girls accommodation
Private residence
Paringa Hall X X 1914 Catholic College, Administration.
Partridge House
X 1987 Community Centre
Russell Court X 2008 Private residence Flats, reception centre Seafield Tower
X 1983 Holiday flats
G K Howard X 2008 Private residence Stormont X 1983 Flats Woodlands X X 1923 School TOTALS 6 6 3 2 5 3 LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1C-6
MARION LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Lizard Lodge 1839 Thomas O’Halloran Two Manning Houses (?) called Lizard Lodge
1877 Thomas Porter. In late 1890’s O”Halloran’s Manning House destroyed by fire, replaced by a stone house and renamed Glenthorne Farm
1947 2001
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research University of Adelaide
1913 Compulsory acquisition :Army Remount Station. Munitions magazines constructed. House destroyed by the army
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Lizard Lodge X X X 1947 Research facility 1912 Army depot
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIXNo. 1C-7
MITCHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=15
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Birralee (Wirra Wirra)
1897 Dr Thomas Hamilton: residence
1939 Scotch College during WWII 1992 Private residence 1922. William Burford. .residence. 1944. TB rehabilitation clinic.
Birksgate 1851 Arther Hardy: residence
1864 Sir Thomas Elder extended the house and built the conservatory and gatehouse
1971 Demolished 1897. Inherited by Tom Elder Barr Smith; he continued the alterations
Coreega 1883 Frank Makin: residence
1951 Clifford Cornell, extensive subdivisions
2009 Private residence 1888. George Riddoch (1). 1897. Frank Rymill (2). 1906 .Joseph Florey father of Lord Howard Walter Florey, Nobel Prize winner.
Eynesbury 1880/1 George Wilcox: residence.
1920 George Wilcock subdivided the land.
2000 Private residence 1984. Hare Krishna temple 1990. Private school
Farr House (The Curragh)
1880 or 1890
General Downs or T. O’Halloran Giles: Residence.
1908 Church of England Home for orphaned girls
1982 Private residence 1970, 1982 Land subdivided
Glenburnie 1872 Alexander MacGeorge: residence
1884 1889 1920
MacGeorge extended the property G P Doolette:modifications Robert Ford: subdivided the land.
2008 Private residence 1979 Bequeathed to Townsend House (blind institute) by Chalk family. Stan Blanchard, private residence, extensive alterations to the interior
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Mitcham Lawn 1853 James Thomas Manton: residence and boarding school
1874 1950
John Love. built the current dwelling. Luthern Church hostel
2008 Private residence
Old Government House
1860 Summer residence for the state Governor
1880 Residence for the curator of the government tree nursery.
1961 Museum
Rust Hall 1846 Arthur Blyth: residence 1891 Mr James Page, painted the house white; renamed White Hall
2008 Private residence
Springfield House 1842 C Newenham:residence 1870 1897
C B Hardy, enlarged house and planted the gardens. A Rymill (2) added second storey.
2008 Private residence 1972 .Land subdivided
Strathspey 1899 Sir John Duncan (3): residence
1927 University of Adelaide. .St Andrews residential college
1953 Sisters of Mercy, Mercedes Catholic College
1939. Frank Cornell, private residence
Torrens Park Estate 1854 Robert Torrens 1865 Sir William Watson Hughes(4); enlarged the property .
1919 Scotch College 1874 .Robert Barr Smith (5) extensions, added theatre WWI military hospital
Urrbrae House 1844 Robert Forsyth MacGeorge built the original Urrbrae House.
1889 Peter Waite built the current house as private residence
1924 University of Adelaide Waite Agricultural Research Institute
Wattlebury House 1865 Henry W Parker, private residence
2008 Private residence
Willowbrook 1890 Pustkucken family residence (Weidenbach)
1896 F D Howard (renamed Frimley); the land was subdivided
2008 Private residence E Burnside, later owners redecorated the house
(1) George Riddoch., Coreega, also Koorine (Wattle Range LGA) (2) Frank Rymill, Coreega, also Springfield House (3) John Duncan, Strathspey, also Hughes Park Estate (CGV LGA). (4 ) William Watson Hughes. Torrens Park Estate also Hughes Estate (CGV LGA). (5) Robert Barr Smith, Torrens Park Estate, also Auchendarroch (Mt Barker LGA)
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Use
Birralee X 1992 Private residence Private residence 1939 Scotch College 1944 TB Clinic
Birksgate X X X X 1970 demolished Private residence Coreega X 2008 Private residence Private residence Eynesbury X 2008 Private residence Private residence
1920 subdivided 1984 Hare Krishna Temple 1990 Private school
Farr House (The Curragh)
X 1982 Private residence Private residence 1908 Orphanage 1970 and 1982 land subdivided
Glenburnie X X, X 1979 Private residence Private residence Mitcham Lawn X X 2008 Private residence Private residence
1950 Church Hostel Old Government House
X 1961 Museum Governors’ summer residence. 1880 Curators residence
Rust Hall X X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Springfield House
X 2008 Private residence Private residence
Strathsprey X 1953 Mercedes College Private residence 1927 university student accommodation
Torrens Park Estate
X X, X Scotch College Private residence Hospital
Urrbrae House X X 1924 University agriculturalResearch institute
Private residence
Wattlebury House
X 2008 Private residence Private residence
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Willow brook X X 2008 Private residence Private residence TOTAL 8 5 2 1 8 3
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-8
MOUNT BARKER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=2
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Eden Park (Ramsay House)
1881 James Garden Ramsay 1900 Salvation Army Boys Home (Eden Park): leasehold. Purchased in 1905 Many additions and modifications to suit new requirements
2008 Biopark 1890-90 vacant after accidental death of Ramsay Financial assistance from Robert Barr Smith (Auchendarroch) to the Salvation Army to purchase for a boys’ home. 1983 Adelaide Bridge Alcoholic Rehabilitation
Auchendarroch 1860 A D McFarlane; original build was the Oaklands Hotel
1878 Robert Barr Smith (1), converted into a summer residence
2008 Wallis Cinemas, hotel and cinema complex
1922. Methodist Memorial Hospital.
(1) Robert Barr Smith, Auchendarroch, also Torrens Park Estate (Mitcham LGA)
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Eden Park X X 2008 Biopark Private residence Salvation Army 1900 Boys Home 1983 Alcoholic Rehabilitation Centre
Auchendarroch X X 2008 Hotel, reception centre Hotel Private residence 1922 Hospital
TOTALS 1 1 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-9
NORWOOD, ST PETERS and PAYNEHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=11
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Athelney 1858 Peter Dowding Prankerd
1872 Herbert Bristow Hughes 1965 St Peters College: former boarding house
Darroch House 1886 James Marshall 1919 Mary Marshall 1995 Funeral parlour 1934. Gwen Healy: private hospital 1953.. St Margaret’s repatriation hospital
Eden Park 1898 Thomas Roger Scarfe 1947 State government nurses training centre
1993 Marryatville High School
Karrawood House 1897 Matthew Goode c1920 Loretto College: student accommodation
Laundry demolished. Student recreation area added to the eastern side of the house.
Korra Weera 1884 John F Pascoe 1913 Thomas John Forman 2008 Private residence 1918. Sarah Bowman Forsyth House (Aldersgate)
C1910 Arthur Ebenezer Pitt 1943 Central Mission aged care facility
2008 Aldersgate Aged Community Centre
Originally called Kahurangi
Mietke House 1874 Charles Hornibrook 1880 Howard Fisher. Sir Edward Holden build the ballroom
1979 Zurich Insurance Co, office accommodation
1940. Army intelligence 1966. YWCA accommodation
Parkview 1873 John Dunn 1900 Henry Partridge 1916 St Peters College: residence
St Helens 1883 Richard Lathlean Clifford Cox 2008 Private residence The Acacias 1874 Dr John Gunson 1878 Edwin T Smith, built ballroom
and underground billiard room 1920 Loretto College
Vailima c1850s Sir John Colton 1910 Charles Nitschke 1984 Retirement village
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Use
Athelney X 1965 St Peters College, Student accommodation
Private residence
Parkview X 1916 St Peters College, residence
Private residence
Darroch House X 1995 Funeral parlour Private residence 1934, Private Hospital 1953 Hospital
Eden Park X 1993 Marryatville High School
Private residence 1947 Nurses training centre
Karrawood House
X Loretto College: student accommodation
Private residence
Korra Weera X 2008 Private residence Private residence Forsyth Home X 2008 Aged care facility Private residence
1943 Aged care facility
The Acacias X X 1920 Loretto College Private residence Mietke House X X 1979 Offices Private residence
1940 Army Intelligence 1966 YWCA accommodation
St Helens X 2008 Private residence Private residence Vailima X 1984 Retirement village Private residence TOTALS 1 6 3 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-10
PLAYFORD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Yattalunga C1850 Philip Butler 1878 Joseph Barritt 2008 Private residence. Stables and coach are on a separate title; a private residence
1870. Leased by Alexander Grant 1881. Frank & Herbert Barritt Frank Barritt occupied house until his death in 1941 1950s. Subdivided
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Yattalunga X X 2008 Current use 1950s subdivided TOTALS 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-11
PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=2
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Barton Vale (originally Enfield House)
1850 Edmund Bowman (Snr) 1881 1922 1944
Edmund Bowman (Jnr) (1) carried out modifications. Salvation Army. Home for “wayward girls’ renamed Vaughan House Tower removed
2007 Private home; tower restored
1947. Portion of the land sold to the South Australian Education Department 1973. Northern Community Hospital
Glanville Hall 1855 John Hart 1865 1912 1926 1946
John Hart added a tower and ballroom. Subdivided. Subdivided: the Lodge separetd from the main house Church of England home for Aboriginal boys; renamed St Francis House
1958 Port Adelaide Council. Senior Citizens Club
(1) Edmund Bowman (Jnr), Barton Vale, also Martindale Hall (CGV LGA)
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current use
Current Use Earlier uses
Barton Vale X X 2007 Private residence 1922 Salvation Army Home for Wayward Girls
Glanville Hall X X X 1958 Senior Citizens Centre 1946 Home for Aboriginal boys
TOTALS 2 1 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-12
PROSPECT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=4
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Comonella (Blackfriars School)
c1880 Richman or Angus Johnson families
Lewis family? 1956 Blackfriars School Heritage survey documents give no clear evidence when house was erected or who were the builders..
Dwelling, 32 Prospect Road
C1880s S E Beach 2008 Private residence Heritage survey documents give no clear evidence when house was erected or who were the builders.
Fitzroy House c1880s Sir Josiah Symon (town house)
2008 Private residence
Mitchell House 1910 Sir William Mitchell Sir Mark Mitchell 2008 Private residence Land owned by John Bagot
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current use Earlier Uses
Comonella X 1956 Blackfriars School Private residence Dwelling, 32 Prospect Road
X 2008 Private residence Private residence
Mitchell House
X 2008 Private residence Private residence
Fitzroy House
X 2008 Private residence Private residence
TOTALS 3 1 LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-13
SALISBURY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
The Levels Estate 1876 Charles Brown Fisher 1876 Edward William Pitts 1995 Remnant of The Levels Estate transferred to the Multi Function Polis, a high technology residential development
1885. Josiah Henry Symon (2) trustee following the death of Pitts 1908. Transferred to James Hurtle Morphett (nephew of C B Fisher) 1909. Elder Smith and Company, a .pastoral company. 1981. Land acquired by the state Government to establish Technology Park
(1) Josiah Henry Symon, The Levels Estate, also Fitzroy House (Propsect LGA); Buxton Manor, (ACC, North Adelaide).
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
The Levels X 1995 Multi function polis 1909. Elder Smith Holding paddocks 1981.Technology Park
TOTALS 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-14
UNLEY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=10
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Ackland House 1899/90 William Ackland c1982 Subdivided 2008 Nursing Home Garden demolished Carramar Clinic C1872 Robert Gardiner 1906 Land subdivided, the house
enlarged 1952 Psychiatric Hospital
(SA government) 1909. James Hay Gosse (married Joanna Barr Smith)
Coonawarra C1890? David Lindsay 1911 W. M. Shan non 2008 Private residence Fullarton Park Centre (Gnanweau)
1865 C. A. Bleechmore 1867 1870
Joseph Bleechmore George Church, who enlarged the house in 1883
1974 Unley Council Community Centre
Owned by members of many prominent Adelaide families included H. W. Hughes
Heywood 1858 (1865?)
William Hawkes 1873 1896
Dugald Babbage – subdivided Simon Harvey - Dorset House exterior decoration. William Haslam MLC
2008 Private residence Originally settled by Thomas Whistler; the founder of Unley. 1921. 8 acres given to the Unley Council to establish Heywood Park 1929 Judge Haslam
Mornington 1872 Luther Scammell 2008 South Australian government, emergency accommodation
House surrounded by residential apartments
Ridge Park 1843 Robert Miller 1888 Robert Brown Fraser extended
1950 Ridge Park Nursing Home
Previous occupants included, William Elder, Robert Barr Smith, John Taylor and John Darling
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Thornber House 1855/6 Catherine Maria Thornber (house and school)
1893 1915
Catherine*, Ellen and Rachel Thornber. Mrs Julia Whittle: converted to Mayfair Flats
2008 Residential apartments.
Woodfield 1853 J C Verco MHA 1857 Joseph Fisher MHA added two storey structure in 1883
2008 Private residence William Charlick, subdivided the land in 1922.
Yurilla hall 1899 Peter Crank 1911 Emma Sarah Norris 1978 Private residence (Yurilla Hall Pty Ltd)
1936 GW & R I Badman 1954 Murray Hill, MLC.
Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Ackland House X 1982 Subdivided, Nursing home
Private residence
Carramar Clini X X 1952 Psychiatric hospital Private residence Coonawarra X 2008 Private residence Private residence Fullarton ParkCentre (Gnanweau)
X X 1974 Unley Council, Community centre
Private residence
Heywood X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Mornington X 2008 Emergency
accommodation Private residence
Ridge Park X X 1950 Nursing home Private residence Thornber House
X X 1915 Mayfair flats Private residence
Woodfield X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Yurilla Hall X 1978 Private residence Private residence TOTALS 5 2 3 1 4 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX 1C-15
WALKERVILLE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=16
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
Date Current Use Additional Comments
Aston 1890 Charles de Rose 1909 Albert Gebhardt 2008 Private residence Property subdivided, the stables/coach house are now a private residence
Cosford 1878 James Windmill Porter Porter family 1987 Private residence Dwelling (16 Edwin Avenue)
1888 George Brookman (1) 1900 T R Bright) 2008 Private residence
Ennis (Glenroy) C1890s A. S. Fothingham 1931 W & H Grote 2008 Private residence 1941 Catholic Church Endowment Society. Pope stayed 1986
Fairlea 1879-1888
James Drew 1920 Robert Homberg 2008 Private residence
Craigmellan 1884 George Brookman(1) 1890 Charles Drew 2008 Private residence 1931 Sir William Phillips Holmwood 1885 William Horn(2) 1907 Crawford family 2008 Private residence Property subdivided; the
stable/coach house is now a private residence
Ivanhoe 1890 George Brookman(1) 2008 Private residence Jolley’s House 1905 W George Scarfe 1931 Ernest Jolley 2008 Private residence Monklands 1883 C. H. T. Conner 1909 E. E. Cleland. Developed the
gardens 2008 Private residence
Rosmoyne C1890s G W Trott 1935 James Holden 2008 Private residence The Briars 1856 George Hawker(3) 1913 W B Wilkinson subdivided
the property. The main house sold to Salvation Army maternity hospital, wards added
2008 Private residence? Also occupied by Tom Barr Smith and John Acraman
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The Myrtles 1877 William Neale 1880 Hugo Muecke 2008 Private residence 1930. .Sir Norman Myer. Subdivided; The Myrtles is now part of a housing development
Vale House 1841 W. R. S. Cooke c1849 Edward Frome 1948 Public park 1850. William Clarke Brewer 1856. Philip Levi pastoralsit
Willyama 1881 Dr Oscar Gorger 1888 Charles Rasp. Added ballroom
2008 Private residence 1936. Hew O’Halloran Giles, removed the verandahs and replaced them with Georgian style concrete balustrades
Woodlawn C1880 John Acraman 1885 E W van Senden (Ravenscroft)
2008 Calvary College Grove Rehabilitation Hospital
1916 Alison Allnut (Woodlawn) Manchester Unity (Hospice)
(1) George Brookman, 16 Edwin Ave. also Craigmellan.; Ivanhoe (2) William Horn. Holmwood also Grenfell Price Lodge (ACC. North Adelaide) ;Wairoa (Adelaide Hills LGA); (3) George Hawker, The Briars, also Anlaby (CGV LGA)
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Aston X 2008 Private residence Private residence Cosford X 1987 Private residence Private residence Dwelling 16 Edwin Ave)
X 2008 Private residence Private residence
Ennis X 2008 Private residence 1941 residence, Catholic Church
Fairlea X 2008 Private residence Private residence Craigmellan X 2008 Private residence Private residence Holmwood X 2008 Private residence Private residence Ivanhoe X 2008 Private residence Private residence Jolley’s House X 2008 Private residence Private residence Monklands X X (gardens) 2008 Private residence Private residence Rosmoyne X 2008 Private residence Private residence The Briars X X 2008 Private residence? Private residence
1913 hospital The Myrtles X 2008 Private residence Private residence Vale House X X ? 1948 Public park Private residence Wilderness School
X X 1893 Wilderness School Private residence
Willyama X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Woodlawn X 2008 Calvary College Grove
Hospital Private residence
TOTALS 3 9 5 2 1 2
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1C-16
WEST TORRENS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=1
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Cummins House 1841
John Morphett 1854 John Morphett. extended the house by adding a semi circular drawing room. and a bay window to the dining room. The servants quarters’ built around an open courtyard
1976 State Government. House museum and reception centre
Owned by the Morphett family until 1977
DATE BUILT DATE MODIFIED NAME 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
DATE OF CURRENT USE
CURRENT USE
EARLIER USES
Cummins House
X X 1976 House museum and reception centre
Private residence
TOTALS 1 1
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX-No.1C-S
METROPOLITAN REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY - CURRENT USE
N=16
DATE BUILT DATE MODIFIED NAME 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Adelaide Hills 2 6 3 1 3 2 Burnside 14 (13) 7 (8) 1 4 13 3 Campbelltown 1 1 1 2 Charles Sturt 1 2 1 Holdfast Bay 6 6 3 2 5 3 Marion 1 1 1 Mitcham 7 5 2 1 6 3 Mount Barker 1 1 1 1 NSPP 1 (2) 6 3 1 1 Playford 1 1 Port Adelaide 2 1 1 Prospect 3 1 5 Salisbury (1) 1 (0) Unley 5 2 3 1 4 1 Walkerville 3(4) 9 (8) 5 2 1 2 West Torrens 1 1 TOTALS 46 (39.5%) 48 (41.5%) 22 (19.0%) 13 (18.0%) 38 (52.8%) 21 (29.2%)
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1D
BUILDING SURVEY –CURRENT USE
ADELAIDE – ‘SQUARE MILE’
INDEX
N=17
Page No. 1D-1 ‘Square Mile’ 69 1D-S Summary 72
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APPENDIX No. 1D-1 ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=17
Name Date
Built Owner Date Modifications/
Changed Use D ate Current Use Additional
Comments Archbishop’s Palace
1845 Catholic Diocese of Adelaide
1860 1882
Extension. Further additions in 1918, 1935 and 1936
2009 Archbishop’s palace
Ayres House
1846 1848
William Paxton 1858 1874/5
Two periods of extensions by Henry Ayes. Purchased 1874
1972 National Trust Museum and reception centre
From 1914 not used as a residence.
Bray House
1847 Neville Blyth(1) 1878 Sir John C. Bray, the house was extended in the 1880s
1973 Purchased by Adelaide City Council for offices
Purchased in 1865 by Henry Ayes for his son, H. L. Ayes(2)
Carhayes 1879 Thomas Barnfield 1889 1909 1891/2 1896/7
John Langdon Bonython (3) John Lavington Bonython(4) Extensions Extensions
2008 Private residence East portion of land fenced off; for re-development?
Cartref 1882 Joachim Matthias Wendt
1917 Joachim Wendt died at Cartref
2008 Private residence Currently apartments?
Craigwell 1886 Alexander Hay (5) Residence Private residence Dimora 1881 Harry Lochett Ayers(2) 1940 Residence of Ayers family 1982 Apartments Duntocher 1885 Wesleyan Church
Manse 1896 Residence. J Henderson ; he
renamed it Duntocher 2008 Private residence
Dwelling (TPI)
1876 A.G. & C. Johnston (6) c1946 Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Federation (TPI)
2010 Vacant City residence for A. Johnston, brewer of Oakbank
Dwelling (262 North Tce)
1881
Thomas Greaves Waterhouse
1906 1927 1953
William Harvey Bagot (7) Guest house Surgical and physiotherapy clinic
2009 Private residence Sir William Milne leased the property
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Dwelling (Navy, Military Club)
1874 John Rousevell (8) 1919 Dr Nott residence and surgery 1956 Navy, Military and Air Force Club
During WWII, used by US officers
Dwelling (Public Schools Club)
1899 William Henry Bragg 1913 Sandforth House, home of Sir Wallace Sandforth
1959 Public Schools Club
Ochitree 1882 John Rousevell (7) 1920 Violet Ritchie residence 2009 Private residence Rymill House
1884 Henry Rymill 1950 PMG Training Centre The coach house and stables are now offices
1884 Private residence Early G S Kingston designed house for the Rymill brothers
(Eothem) St Corantyn 1891/2 Charles Atkins Hornabrook
1912 1928
Residence. Malcolm Reid Residence of Sir Lavington Bonython (St Conantyn) (4)
1962 SA Health Commission
Hornibrook leased to Arthur Waterhouse prior to sale to Reid (Bonython, !976:76)
Springhill Lodge
1897 Dr Alexander Patterson
1913 YMCA: hostel accommodation
1984 Flats Renovated to provide quality accommodation
Waverley (St Andrews)
1865 William Sanders
1875 1905
Residence, T. R. Bowman (9) The ballroom was added
1964 St Andrews Hospital 1911 Owned by Ava Cave, daughter of T. Bowman 1946 Offices of Legacy Club of Adelaide
(1) Neville Blight. Bray House and Rust Hall (Mitcham LGA). (2) Henry Lochett Ayers. Bray House and Dimora (3) Sir John Langdon Bonython, Carhayes and Carclew (North Adelaide (4) Sir Lavington Bonython, Carhayes and St Corantyn (5) Alexander Hay. Craigwell, Linden (Burnside LGA) and Mt Breckan (Victor Harbour LGA) (6) A. Johnston TPI buildings and Dalintober (Adelaide Hills LGA) (7) William Hervey Bagot, 262 North Terrace. Forest Lodge (Adelaide Hills LGA) and Nurney House (North Adelaide) (8) John Rousevell, Navy Military Club, Ochiltree House and Corryton Estate (Barossa LGA). (9) Tom Bowman, Waverley and Campbell Park (Coorong LGA)
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1841-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Ayres House X X X 1972 Museum restaurant Private residence Nurses home
Archbishops House
X X X 2008 Archbishop’s residence Archbishop’s residence
Bray House X X 1973 Offices Private residence Carhayes X X X 2008 Private residence Private residence Cartref X 2008 Private residence Private residence Craigwell X 2008 Private residence Private residence Dimora X 1982 Apartments Private residence Duntocher X 2008 Private residence Wesleyan Manse Dwelling (TPI)
X 1946 Offices Private residence
Dwelling 262 North Tce
X 2008 Private residence Private residence 1926 Guest house 1953 Clinic
Navy, Military,Airforce Club
X 1956 Club Private residence
Public SchoolsClub
X 1959 Club Private residence
Orchitree X 2008 Private residence Private residence Rymill House X 2008 Private residence Private residence
1950 Offices St Corantyn X 1962 SA Health Commission Private residence Springhill Lodge
X (X) X 1984 Apartments Private residence
Waverley X X St Andrews Hospital Private residence TOTALS 5 10 2 2 4 3
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 1D-S
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
BUILDING SURVEY – CURRENT USE
SUMMARY
N=17
DATE BUILT DATE MODIFIED
1840-69 1870-1889 1890-1914 1840-1869 1870-1889 1900-1914
Ayres House X X X ArchbishopsHouse
X X X
Bray House X X Carhayes X X X Cartref X Craigwell X Dimora X Duntocher X Dwelling (TPI)
X
Dwelling 262North Tce
X
Navy, MilitaryAirforce Club
X
Public SchoolClub
X
Orchitree X
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Rymill House X St Corantyn X Springhill Lodge
X (X) X
Waverley X X TOTALS 5(4) 10 2 (3) 2 4 3
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No.1E
BUILDING SURVEY –CURRENT USE
ADELAIDE – NORTH ADELAIDE
INDEX
N=28 Page No. 1E-1 North Adelaide 75 1E-S Summary 80
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APPENDIX No. 1E-1
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
NORTH ADELAIDE
BUILDINGS SURVEY – CURRENT USE
N=28
Name Date Built
Owner Date Modifications/ Changed Use
D ate Current Use Additional Comments
Addington 1870 William Walters 1902 Sir Robert Kyffin Thomas 2008 Residential home units
1972. House demolished
Baker (Lincoln) 1850 James Cumming 1864 Isaac Henry. the front elevation was extended to its current form
1962 Lincoln College: student accommodation
Dwelling until it became a residential college
Belmont House 1858 G B Neales (Masonic Hall)
1863 Dr Woodforde. extensions to the rear of the building.
1984 -2010
Vacant 1873. Tolley. third stage extensions. Aboriginal Community College
Bishops Court 1857 Anglican Church 1912 Chapel and entrance porch added;G K Soward architect
2008 Archbishop’s palace
Buxton Manor 1908 F J Fisher 1922 Dwelling Josiah Symon(1) 2008 Private Residence Carclew (Stalheim)
1896 Hugh Dixson (Dennison)
1908 Sir J Langdon Bonython built the library (2)
1976/7 State government, art centre
1965.. Acquired by Adelaide Council
Christ Church Rectory 1850 Anglican Church 1880 Extended. western elevation, slate roof replaced by corrugated steel
2008 Rectory, Christ Church
College of Surgeons 1901 William Honeywell; private residence
1910 Frederick William Bullock 1965 Offices Owned and occupied by the College of Surgeons
Correspondence School
1883 Frederick F Turner 1910 Arthur Murray Cudmore, extensions to east side of house (1920)
2008 Women’s Health Unit
1955. South Australian Institute of Teachers Offices. Altered street front
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C1960 Correspondence School
Downer House (St Marks)
1877 Simeon Barnard 1882 John Downer, erected billiard room and ballroom
1924 St Marks; student accommodation
Duncraig 1900 W Hughes Duncan city residence
1928 Sir William Goodman 1954 Residence of D & R Hamilton
1954.John Roche. Lord Mayor of Adelaide still lives in the rear of the house
Dwelling (58 Brougham Place)
1877 William Beaglehole 1917 Death of W Beaglehole 2008 Offices
Dwelling (5-7 Brougham Place)
1907 Sir Charles H Goode 1923 Js & Eh Gordon 2008 Private residence
Grenfell Price Lodge. (St Marks)
1877 William Austin Horn (3)
1885 Solomon Saunders Residence
1953 St Marks. Student accommodation
1921 Town House for Arden Hawker (Clare)
Hawker House (St Marks)
1883 Arthur Waterhouse(4) 1888 Alfred Simms Residence C1970 St Marks. Master’s residence
1912 Evan Kyffin Thomas. 1955. Education Department. Correspondence School
Kingsmead House 1865 Charles Jacob 1869 E M Bagot 2008 Apartments Ground floor verandah removed. 1920s. wings added
Leahurst (Memorial Hospital)
1874 Thomas Johnson Private residence
James Hill Private residence
1919 Memorial hospital Linked to The Avenues in 1921
Milne House (Lincoln College)
1901 George Milne 1951 Lincoln College; student accommodation
Montefiore 1853 George Green Late 1850s late 1870s
Luke M Cullen, private residence. Sir Samuel Way extentions in the Italianate style
1948 Aquinas College: student accommodation
1916 Second storey removed after the death of Sir Samuel Way
Nurney House 1846 Capt. Charles H Bagot 1930 Walter H Bagot; added the courtyard, loggia, and garden
2008 Private residence Continuous ownership by Bagot family.
Parramatta Villa 1871 George Catchlove 1892 Death of G Catchlove 2008 Private dwelling Roche House 1905 A.E. Ayers 1920s Sir Collier Cudmore 1953 Aquinas College:
student accommodation
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Rymill House (Lincoln College)
1907 A G Rymill Sir Arthur C Rymill: private dwelling
1970 Lincoln College: student accommodation
St Andrews 1861 James MacGeorge 1880 David Murray, added new wing 1881
2008 Private residence
St Margarets 1890 Arthur Waterhouse (4) University of Adelaide: Anti-cancer Foundation
1993 Drs Peter & Drinda Gauvin, private residence and consulting rooms
Strelda 1879 J H Findlayson: private residence.
Internal staircase removed when converted to flats
2009 Private residence
Taylor House 1902 John Craven; Private residence.
1907 Jessie & Jean Taylor: private residence,
2008 Private residence, flats?
1960. Adelaide Children’s Hospital
The Avenues (Memorial Hospital)
1873 W H Sharland: private residence.
1909 Ru Rua Hospital 1918 Memorial Hospital Linked to the adjacent Leahurst
(1) Josiah Symon. Buxton Manor also Fitzroy House (Prospect LGA); The Levels (Salisbury LGA). (2) Sir John Langdon Bonython. Carclew also Carhayes (ACC) (3) William Horn. Grenfell Price Lodge, also Wairoa (Adelaide Hills LGA); Holmwood (Walkerville LGA) (4) Arthur Waterhouse. Hawker House, also St Margarets ,Mt Lofty House (Adelaide Hills LGA)
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Date Built Date Modified Name 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Date of Current Use
Current Use Earlier Uses
Addington X 1972 (D) Residential unit Private residence Baker House X X 1962 University student
accommodation Private residence
Belmont House X X X 1984 Vacant Masonic lodge Private residence Aboriginal Community College
Bishops Court X X 2008 Archbishop’s residence Buxton Manor X 2008 Private residence Private residence Carclew X X 1976 Community Arts Centre Private residence Christ Church Rectory
X X 2008 Anglican rectory
College of Surgeons
X 1965 Offices Private residence
CorrespondencSchool
X X 2008 Offices. Women’s Health Unit
Private residence 1955 Offices 1960 Correspondence School
Downer House X X 1924 University student accommodation
Private residence
Duncraig X 1954 Private residence Private residence Dwelling 58 Brougham P
X 2008 Offices Private residence
Dwelling 5 Brougham Pl
X 2008 Private residence Private residence
Hawker House X 1970 University student accommodation
Private residence
Grenfell PriceLodge
X 1953 University of AdelaideMaster’s residence
Private residence
Kingsmead House
X 2008 Apartments Private residence
Leahurst X 1919 Hospital Private residence
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Milne House X 1951 University student accommodation
Private residence
Montefiore X X 1948 University student accommodation
Private residence
Nurney House X 2008 Private residence Private residence Parramatta Villa
X 2008 Private residence Private residence
Roche House X 1953 University student accommodation
Private residence
Rymill House X (0) (X) 1970 University student accommodation
Private residence
St Andrews X X 2008 Private residence Private residence St Margarets X C1993 Private residence and
Consulting rooms Private residence University of Adelaide. Anti- Cancer Foundation
Streda X 2008 Private residence Private residence Post 1915. Internal staircase removed when it was converted to flats
Taylor House X 2008 Private residence – flats
Private residence 1960s Adelaide Children’s Hospital
The Avenues X 1918 Memorial Hospital
Private residence
TOTALS 9(8) 10 9(10) 2 5 3 LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
NORTH ADELAIDE
BUILDING SURVEY – CURRENT USE
SUMMARY
N=28
DATE BUILT DATE MODIFIED NAME 1840-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914 1849-1869 1870-1889 1890-1914
Addington X Baker House X X Belmont House X X X Bishops Court X X Buxton Manor X Carclew X X Christ Church Rectory
X X
College of Surgeons
X
CorrespondenceSchool
X X
Downer House X X Duncraig X Dwelling 58 Brougham Pl
X
Dwelling 5 Brougham Pl
X
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Hawker House X Grenfell Price Lodge
X
Kingsmead House
X
Leahurst X Milne House X Montefiore X X Nurney House X Parramatta Villa X Roche House X Rymill House X (0) (X) St Andrews X X St Margarets X Streda X Taylor House X The Avenues X TOTALS 9(8) 10 9(10) 2 5 3
LEGEND Date Modified. Blank cells indicate that the house was not modified. More than one “X” indicates that the property was modified more than once in that period Date of Current Use. 2008 indicates use at the time of inspection
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APPENDIX No. 2
BUILDING SURVEY –INTERNAL FEATURES
REGION – INDEX
N=5
Page No. 2A Northern Country Region 83 2B Southern Country Region 94 2C Metropolitan Region 103 2D Adelaide – ‘Square Mile’. 127 2E Adelaide – North Adelaide 130
83
APPENDIX No.2A
BUILDING SURVEY –INTERNAL FEATURES
NORTHERN COUNTRY LGAs
INDEX
N=8
Page No. 2A-1 Barossa 84 2A-2 Clare and Gilbert Valleys 85 2A-3 Gawler 87 2A-4 Goyder 89 2A-5 Light 90 2A-6 Northern Areas 91 2A-7 Peterborough 92 2A-8 Wakefield 93
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APPENDIX No.2A-1
BAROSSA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=5
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Collingrove V Eh Mh Na K, Bp, Sr B4 R Henry Evans, Fp
Corryton Park LS NK Coulthard House Vl NK Lindsay Park Homestead
LS Eh Br, R Henry Ayres
Riverside Complex Vl Eh Cc Na Nk
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs; Na=not applicable Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2A-2
CLARE and GILBERT VALLEYS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=7
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Bungaree Homestead V, Na K Br, Dhs Fw Hill River Station
V, Na,
Hughes Park
V, Na Eh, Mh Ms K Br G K Soward
Inchiquin V, Na Kadlunga Na F K Milne
(1916) Martindale Hall
V V, Eh, Mh, Cc Sm, Sr C, Pb, K, Sr Hr, Dhs Br, R. Fm No UK copy?
Wolta Wolta
Vl, PL Eh Cc C, Kx, Sr B1 R, C Fw
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LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: PL= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hr=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room, Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows. Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2A-3
GAWLER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=7
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Craiglee V, Na NK Fotheringham House Vl Cc(1) Ms K, Sr B1 D NK Martindale Nursing Home
V, Na K B1 Nk
Oaklands V, Na G.S. Kingston Para Para V, LS Eh, Mh
(Ba) Sh, Sm, Sr K B, Dhs Ba, R, L Fw Daniel
Garlick Torttola House V, Na NK Trevu House Vl Eh, Mh Sr K B, Br,R,Fm D Pett and Gray (1) The original carriageway passed what would have been the main entrance to Fotheringham House. However it passed over Felix Martin’s property (now Martindale Nursing Home). Felix Martin built a stone wall blocking off the carriageway which resulted in extensions to the then rear of the house to become the new main entrance. To spite Felix Martin, Thomas Fotheringham built a two storey bay window annex overlooking the Martin property. Evidence of the original carriageway still exists.
88
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall:; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace, L=library Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
89
APPENDIX No. 2A-4
GOYDER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=3
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Cappeedee Homestead
V. NA, LS
NK
Mackerode Homestead
V Eh Cc (1) Pb, K H1 R, Fm D NK
Princess Royal Homestead
V, NA, LS
Eh Sh Sm C B R D Edmund Wright
(1) stairs to the subterranean rooms are no longer in use.. LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh=stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2A-5
LIGHT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=5
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Anlaby V V Cc Sm, Sr C, Bp, K, Sr B C, Br, Fm, Ba Fw NK Eringa (Lanark) V V Mh, Cc Sr C, Bp, K, Sr Ne D John Leech Holland House V -- Cc Sr C, Bp, K, Sr B2 Fw James
McGeorge Kingsford LA Eh Cc Sm C, Bp, K D NK Yatara Homestead V, NA S m NK
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall, Ne=no evidence Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2A-6
NORTHERN AREAS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
North Bundaleer Homestead
V, Eh Cc NA C, K, Sr, Pb H1, O Ba, R, Fm -- NK
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs: NA=Not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall: O=other Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK=Not known; Fp=floor plans
92
APPENDIX No. 2A-7
PETERBOROUGH LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Bishop’s Palace, (St Cecilia)
V Eh Sh Sm; Sr C, K, Sr H1 R, D Cavanagh, Perth
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2A-8
WAKEFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Werocata V, NA, LS
(1) Ba, Fm, NK
(1) Stairs to two subterranean floors which also had fire places
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK=not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No.2B
BUILDING SURVEY –INTERNAL FEATURES
SOUTHERN COUNTRY LGAs
INDEX
N=8
Page No. 2B-1 Alexandrina 95 2B-2 Coorong 96 2B-3 Naracoorte /Lucindale 97 2B-4 Onkaparinga 98 2B-5 Robe 99 2B-6 Tatiara 100 2B-7 Victor Harbor 101 2B-8 Wattle Range 102
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APPENDIX No 2B-1
ALEXANDRINA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
The Lodge V Eh Cc NA (1) (2) R D NK (1) The house has been modified and enlarged a number of times over the years; the original use of rooms was difficult to identify. (2) Three servants’ rooms in a separate building adjacent to main building. A second building with two large rooms with fireplaces is adjacent to north side verandah.
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No 2B-2
COORONG LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Campbell Park Homestead
V Eh Cc NA C, Pb, K, Sr B, Br (1) D NK
Poltalloch Homestead Vl Eh Cc Sm, Sh NK (1) Ballroom built especially for the visit of Princes Albert and George.
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Sh=stair hall Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No 2B-3
NARACOORTE LUCINDALE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=3
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Cairnbank Homestead William Gore Moyhall NK Struan House V Eh, Sh, Cc Sm, Sr Bw, Fm D William Gore/
G Pannell
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No 2B-4
ONKAPARINGA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Reynella House V, NA,
Na C, D NK
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK=not known; Fp=floor plans
99
APPENDIX No 2B-5
ROBE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Karatta House V, NA, LS
Eh, Cc Sm C, K Sr B1 R D C E Hamilton (Colonial Architect). Fp
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK=not known; Fp=floor plans
100
APPENDIX No 2B-6
TATIARA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Padthaway Estate V Eh Sh, Cc Sm Pb, K, Sr B, Hl L, Fm, R(x2) D James Cumming, Edward Davies
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; L=library; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No 2B-7
VICTOR HARBOR LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Adare V, NA, LS
Eh Cc Sm K Ba, Br, R D (1) Frederick Dancker
Mount Breckan V, NA, LS
V, Eh, Mh Sm, Sr K, Sr Dh, Br, L, R D William McMinn
(1) Slate stairs leading from the ballroom. LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace, L=library Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No 2B-8
WATTLE RANGE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=3
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Kalangadoo House V, NA NK Koorine Vl Eh Na NK Yallum Park Homestead
Vl Eh Cc, Sh Sm Kx, Sr (1) R, Fm Edward Twentyman Melbourne
(1) Located in the original cottage at the rear of the main house LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No.2C
BUILDING SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
METROPOLITAN REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=16
Page No. 2C-1 Adelaide Hills 104 2C-2 Burnside 106 2C-3 Campbelltown 108 2C-4 Charles Sturt 109 2C-5 Holdfast Bay 110 2C-6 Marion 112 2C-7 Mitcham 113 2C-8 Mount Barker 115 2C-9 Norwood, St Peters, Payneham (NSPP) 116 2C-10 Playford 118 2C-11 Port Adelaide/Enfield 119 2C-12 Prospect 120 2C-13 Salisbury 121 2C-14 Unley 122 2C-15 Walkerville 124 2C-16 West Torrens 126
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APPENDIX 2C-1
ADELAIDE HILLS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=12
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Beechwood (formerly St Wilfred’s)
V,NA Eh Sm Co D Black and Hughes
Carminow Estate NA, LS Eh Sh Sm NK Dalintober NA Eh Sh, Cc Sm C R D NK (Fp) Eurilla NA, LS Sm C B R NK Forest Lodge V Eh Sh, Cc Sm, Sr C, K, Sr B, Dhs R D Ernest
Bayer Glenalta NA, LS Eh Mh M, SrS K, Sr B2, Dhs R NK Marble Hill V Eh Cc, Sh Sm, Sr, K, C, Sr, Bp Dhs, B3 Br D E J Wood
W McMinn (Fp)
Morden NA NK Mount Lofty House Vl Eh Sh, Cc Sm R D NK Rostrevor House V Eh Mh Sm, Sr K, Sr, B5, Hl, Dhs Ba, Br, R, D, Fw Wright and
Woods English and Soward
St Vigeans Estate V, NA NK Wairoa (formerly Marbury School)
V Eh Mh Sm, Sr K B, Dhs Ba D Soward ?
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LEGEND Source. V = visited; VI=visited, limited internal access: NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; Co=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room, Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-2
BURNSIDE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=22
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Abergeldie V, NA NK (St) Albyn House V, NA NK Angove House Vl Eh Cc Sm, Sr NK Attunga Vl Eh Mh Sm D NK Beaumont House
V Eh Cc NA C, K, Sr, B2, Dhs R D NK, Fp
Benacre V,NA Thomas English
Carleshurst V,NA, NK Clifton Manor V,NA,
LS NK (copy UK
baronial hunting lodge), Fp
Chiverton Vl NK Craigbuie V,NA NK Fernilee Lodge D NK Highfield V,NA NK Ivymeade V,NA NK Kings College Vl Eh, , V Mh Sm Br D, Fw NK Linden D NK Moorcroft D NK Osborne House V,NA NK Seaton V,NA NK Sunnyside V,NA Thomas
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English Tower House V,NA,
LS NK, Fp
Undelcarra V,NA NK Wootton Lea Vl Eh, V, Cc Sm, Sr Fw NK LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX 2C-3
CAMPBELLTOWN LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Murray Park Vl Eh, V Sh Sm, sR C B Ba NK Tranmere House V,
NA, LS
Eh, V Sh, Cc R, Fm D Edward Davies?
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-4
CHARLES STURT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Estcourt House NA, LS Eh Sh, Cc Sm C, K H1 Ba, R D Ernest Bayer Latham Withall Fp
The Brocas Vl, LS Eh Cc Sm C, Kx Hl R English and Rees Fp
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX 2C-5
HOLDFAST LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=15
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Albert Hall (Oriental Hotel)
V,NA, LS
Eh Sh Sm, Sr (1) (1) Br, Ba Robert Thomas Arch –in- chief
Dunluce Castle V Eh Sh Sm (2) (2) R D UK copy Essenside (3) D Glenara V,NA,
LS Eh Cc NA C, K (4) Caretakers
cottage Br, R D English and
Rees Kapara V Eh, V Mh, Cc NA (5) (5) Br, R D Kingston House V Eh Cc Sm C,K B R D G S Kingston
(Fp) Minda Home (Frank Howard House)
V,NA Eh Sm
Minda Home (Brighton House)
V, NA
Paringa Hall V Eh Sh, Cc Sm, Sr Pb, K B1(nanny) + Separate building
Br, Br, R, Lib D Edmund Wright (Fp)
Partridge House V,NA Russell Court, (The Olives)
V, NA Edmund Wright
Seafield V,NA Thomas English
G.K. Soward Dwelling
V,NA G K Soward
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Stormont D English and Soward
Woodlands (6) V Eh, Mh Cc Sm, Sr (1) Significant internal modifications when the building was divided into self contained apartments. (2) Significant alterations to the rear servants’ quarters and domestic areas. Now a new kitchen and open plan living area. (3) Demolished. (4) Significant modifications when Glenara was converted into flats. (5) Domestic areas altered to include a chapel and residents’ accommodation. (6) Interior has been significantly altered to accommodate the changes in use over the years. Removed from the local heritage register owing to the alterations.
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace; Lib=library Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-6
MARION LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Glenthorne Farm V, LS (1)
NK
(1) Demolished during the period of army occupation, 1913-1950. No trace of the house or gardens remain. LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK=Not known, Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX 2C-7
MITCHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=15
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Birralee (Wirra Wirra)
V, NA NK
Birksgate LA NK Coreega V.NA,
LS Eh, Sh Ms Pb Rr NK
Eynesbury V.NA, LS
Eh, Mh Ba NK
Farr House The Curragh
V. NA Nk
Glenburnie V. NA James MacGeorge
Mitcham Lawn V. NA Kx NK Old Government House
V Eh Cc C, Pb N Internal plunge pool
Nk, Fp
Rust Hall V. NA G S Kingston
Springfield House
V. NA, LS
Eh, Sh Cc Ms, Sr C, Bp, K, Sr
Caretaker’s quarters (B2) B1, DHs
Guest wing Basement games room
NK, Fp
Strathspey V V, Eh Cc Ms, Sr C, Pb, Ki, Sr
Dhs, B3 Br, Rr, L D G K Soward
Torrens Park V. LS Eh Cc, Sh Sm, Sr C, Ki. Bp, B6, Dhs, Ba, Br. R, D Edward
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Estate Sr Co, Theatre Wood, Fp Urrbrae House V Eh, Mh,
Minstrels’ gallery
Cc Ms B (D) Br, L, Br D Edward Woods, Charles Marriottt
Wattlebury House
V. NA, LS
Eh, Sh Cc Ms K, Sr L NK
Willowbrook V. NA NK
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall;;V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= staircase hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; Rr=reception room/drawing room; L=library, Co=conservatory Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK=not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-8
MOUNT BARKER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Eden Park V. LS Eh, Sh, Sm, Sr C, Pb, K, Sr
B4, Dhs R, Br,L D NK, Fp
Auchendarroch V, LS Eh, Sh, Cc Sm, Sr C, Pb,L, Sr, K
B2, Dhs Br, R, Fw, D John Grainger, Fp
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms, L=laundry Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace, L=library Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-9
NORWOOD, ST PETERS and PAYNEHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=11
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Athelney VI Eh Sh Sm R Fw Edmund Wright
Parkview V, NA NK Darroch House V, LS Eh. Sh, Cc Sm K, Sr R, Br, L D NK, Fp Eden Park V Eh, Sh, Cc Sm, Sr C, K, Pb, Sr B2,HI, Dhs R, Fm D NK, Fp Karrawood House V, LS Eh, Mh, Cc Na C R NK, Fp Korra Weera V, NA, LS Eh Cc Stairs to
tower C, K K, Sr R (1) Bayer and
Withall Forsyth House V Eh, V Mh Na (2) (2) R NK Meitke House V Eh Cc Sm (3) (3) Ba, R Fw, D George
Soward? St Helens V, NA, LS Eh Sh Sm C, Bp, K (4) R, L D, Fw NK, Fp The Acacias V Eh Mh Sm, Sr (5) C, K, Sr B, Dhs Ba, Br, R, L NK Vailima VI Eh Sh Sm 6) (6) R NK (1) Korra Weera; subterranean sitting room and parlour. (1) Darroch House; rear interior section altered for office accommodation. (3) Meitke House; rear interior adapted for office accommodation. (4) St Helens; house renovated in the 1920s and modernised in the 1980s. (5) The Acacias, also marble stairs with caste iron balustrades leading down to billiard room (6)Vailima, rear interior remodeled to suit retirement village dining room and offices.
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LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall:; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace, L=library Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-10
PLAYFORD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Yattalunga V,NA, LS
Eh, Sh, Cc Sm, Sr C, K, Sr, Pb B3 R D Daniel Garlick (Fp)
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-11
PORT ADELAIDE/ENFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Barton Vale V, NA Eh, Cc Sm, Sr, K, Sr T, Br, L, R D 1881 English and Soward (Fp)
Glanville Hall V, NA -- Cc NA T, Fm Fw G S Kingston ?
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace, L-library Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK=not known,; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-12
PROPSECT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=4
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
A rchitect
Comonella (Blackfriars)
V V Sh, Cc Sm (1), Sr (1) R (2) D NK
Dwelling 32 Prospect Road
V. NA NK
Mitchell House V. NA NK Fitzroy House V. NA NK
(1) Possible rear section of the building containied domestic and servants’ quarters; these have been replaced by modern staff accommodation. (2) Internal stained glass windows on the stair landing.
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-13
SALISBURY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
The Levels Homestead
V, NA Fw E W Pitts ?
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-14
UNLEY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=10
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Ackland House V Eh Cc Tower D, Fw NK Carramar Clinic V. NA NK Coonawarra V. NA NK Fullarton Park V Eh, Mh Cc Na C Fm G R Soward,
Fp Heywood V. NA Kx(D) D NK Mornington V. NA NK Ridge Park Vl Eh Cc NK Thornber House V.
NA, LS
Eh C, K NK
Woodfield V. NA, LS
V C, K R, Fm NK
Yurilla Hall V. NA NK
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LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms; D=demolished Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall, D=demolished Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-15
WALKERVILLE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=16
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Aston V.NA NK Cosford V.NA NK Dwelling VNA NK Ennis (Glenara) V.NA NK Fairlea V.NA NK Craigmellan V.NA NK Holmwood V.NA NK Ivanhoe V.NA NK Jolley’s House V.NA NK Monklands V.NA NK Rosmoyne V.NA NK The Briars V.NA NK The Myrtles (1) V.
NA.LS Eh, Mh Sm C (x4) NK, Fp
Vale House (Levi Park)
V Cc Sr NK
Willyama V.NA Br Nk Woodlawn (2) V Eh Sh Sm, Sr B2 Nk (1). The house has been significantly altered. The entrance and stairs have not been changed (2) Interior of house significantly modified to suit current use as hospital. Difficult to identify early use of rooms
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LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2C-16
WEST TORRENS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Cummins House V Eh, Cc Na C, Ki, Sr B2, H1, Dhs
R Sir George Strickland, Fp
LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall: Mh =main hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Sh= stairs hall; Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Fireplace. Fm=marble fireplace; Fw=fireplace wood. F#= number of fireplaces. Fa=fireplace, all rooms Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; Fm=marble fireplace Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK=not known; Fp=floor palns
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APPENDIX No.2D
BUILDING SURVEY –INTERNAL FEATURES
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
N=17
Page No. 2D-1 ACC ‘Square Mile’ 128
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APPENDIX No.2D-1.
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=17
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Archbishop’s House (1)
V Eh Mh, Cc, Sh Sm K ---- G S Kingston (Fp)
Ayres House V Ehs Mh, Sh Sm, Sr C, K, Pb, Sr Hl Br, L Fw G S Kingston (Fp)
Bray House V, Eh Mh, Cc Na K, Sr H1 R, Fm Rowland Rees Carhayes V, NA NK Cartref V, NA Henderson
and Marryat Craigwell V, NA J W English
(?) Dimora V, NA William
McMinn Duntocher V, Eh, Cc Sm K, C H1 Fm NK TPI V, NA NK Dwelling. 261 North Tce
V, NA LS
Eh Sm Fm William McMinn
Navy, Military and Airforce Club
V, NA Thomas English (?)
Public Schools Club (2)
Vl Eh Sm L, R NK
Orchitree V, NA C NK
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Rymill House
V, NA, LS
Eh Sh, Cc Sm Pb, K, Sr Dhs R, Br d John Haslam
(Eothem) St Corantyn V, NA G K Soward Springhill Lodge
V, NA E J Woods
Waverley (St Andrews)
Vl Eh Mh, Cc Sm Ba, Fm, James Mc George
(1) Interior design to accommodated visiting priests, rear access for this purpose (2) Significant internal alterations to suit current operations as a club and restaurant LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl= visited, limited access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature. Entry. Eh=entrance hall; V=vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor, Sh=stair hall Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs, Na=not applicable Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room; L=library, Fm=marble fireplaces Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No. 2E
BUILDING SURVEY –INTERNAL FEATURES
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
NORTH ADELAIDE
N=28 Page No. 2E-1 North Adelaide 131
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APPENDIX No. 2E-1
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
NORTH ADELAIDE
BUILDINGS SURVEY – INTERNAL FEATURES
N=28
Name Source Entry Communications
Stairs Domestic Servants’ quarters
Features Garden exit
Architect
Addington LA (D) William McMinn
Baker (Lincoln) V.NA,LS James Cumming
Belmont House V.NA,LS Edmund Wright
Bishops Court V.NA,LS Henry Stuckey. G.K. Soward
Buxton Manor V.NA,LS F.W. Dancker Carclew V Eh Sh, Cc Sm, Sr C, Pb, K B Br, C, R, Fm D J.Q.Bruce Christ Church Rectory V.NA,LS William Weir College of Surgeons V.NA,LS NK Correspondence School
Vl Eh Sh, Cc Sm, Sr C, K R, Fm G.K. Soward
Downer House (St Marks)
V1, Eh Sh Sm C, K Br, R D Roland Rees
Duncraig V.NA,LS Pattern book? Dwelling (5-7 Brougham Tce)
V, NA, LS
NK
Dwelling (58 Brougham Plc)
V, NA, LS
Owner W.H.
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Beaglehole Grenfell Price Lodge. (St Marks)
V.NA,LS Roland Rees
Hawker House (St Marks)
V.NA,LS G.K Soward
Kingsmead House V.NA,LS Wright and Woods
Leahurst (Memorial Hospital)
V.NA,LS Daniel Garlick
Milne House (Lincoln College)
V.NA,LS NK
Montefiore V.NA, LS
William McMinn
Nurney House V.NA,LS W.H.Bagot Parramatta Villa V.NA,LS Thomas
English; Roland Rees
Roche House V.NA,LS NK Rymill House (Lincoln College)
V.NA,LS NK
St Andrews V.NA,LS Owner. James McGeorge
St Margarets V, Eh Sh Sm, Sr C, K (1) R, Br D G.K.Soward Strelda V.NA,LS Roland Rees Taylor House V, NA,
LS Nk
The Avenues (Memorial Hospital)
V.NA,LS Daniel Garlick
(1) Internal alterations to suit office accommodation. Two large receptions rooms now consulting rooms
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LEGEND Source. V = visited; Vl=visited, limited internal access; NA = no internal access: LS= information from plans and literature;. D=demolished Entry. Eh=entrance hall; V= vestibule; Communications. Mh =main hall: Cc= communications corridor Stairs. Sm=main stairs: Sr= rear stairs Domestic. C=cellar; Pb=butler’s pantry; K=internal kitchen; Kx=external kitchen; Sr=storerooms Servants. B#=number of bedrooms; Hl=housekeeper’s room; Dhs=servants dining hall Features. Ba=ballroom; Br=- billiard room; C=conservatory; R=reception room/drawing room, Fm=marble fireplace, Fw=fireplace wood Garden Exit. D=door; Fw=French windows Architect. NK= not known; Fp=floor plans
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APPENDIX No.3
BUILDING SURVEY –OWNER PROFILES
REGION – INDEX
N=5
Page No. 3A. Northern Country Region 135 3B. Southern Country Region 149 3C Metropolitan Area 160 3D Adelaide – ‘Square Mile’. 191 3E. Adelaide – North Adelaide 196
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APPENDIX No. 3A
BUILDING SURVEY –OWNER PROFILE
NORTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=8 . Page No. 3A-1 Barossa 136 3A-2 Clare and Gilbert Valleys 138 3A-3 Gawler 140 3A-4 Goyder 142 3A-5 Light 143 3A-6 Northern Areas 145 3A-7 Peterborough 146 3A-8 Wakefield 147 3A-S Summary 148
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APPENDIX No. 3A-1
BAROSSA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=5 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Collingrove John
Howard Angas (1)
1856 Pastoralist MHA MLC
AC Angas family Ronald Fife Angas
1904 1976
Pastoralists 1976 donated to National Trust
Corryton Park
David Randall
1851 Pastoralist, Winemaker
1.William Rounsevell 2..John (son) (2) 3.William Benjamin (son) (3)
1869 Coach builder Pastoralist Pastoralist Pastoralist
MHA, DC, ACC MHA. Treasurer DC, mayor
AC SAJC
1898 C Gebhardt (4)
Coulthard House
William Coulthard
1855 Hotelier Coulthard family
1959 House museum and community centre
Lindsay Park Homestead
John Howard Angas (1)
1843 Pastoralist MLA MLC
AC George Fife Angas
1850 Shipping, merchant, banker
MLC Charles Howard Angas Sir John Keith Angas Colin Hayes
Riverside Complex
Joseph Barritt(5)
1858 Pastoralist, mixed farmer
MHA DC
Edwin Barritt
1888 Pastoralist Rolland Chatterton
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(1) John Howard Angas: Collingrove, Lindsay Park also Kingsford (Light. LGA). Hill River Station, (Clare and Gilbert Valley LGA). (2) John Rounsevell; also Navy, Military Club building, Hutt Street, Adelaide City Council. (3) William Rounsevell; also Tranmere (demolished, Glenelg. Holdfast LGA) (4) Gustav Gebhardt, also of Mackerode Mt Bryan, (Goyder LGA) (5) Joseph Barritt, Riverside, also Princess Royal,( Northern Districts LGA): Yattalunga, (Gawler LGA) LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3A-2
CLARE and GILBERT VALLEYS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=7 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Owner Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Bungaree Hon. George
Hawker (1) 1850 Pastoralist MLA,
Speaker
SAJC AC
Richard Hawker
1906 Pastoralist 1932 Sir Richard Hawker. Still owned by Hawker family
Hill River Station
William Robinson
1849 Pastoralist MLC (NZ)
-- C B Fisher(2) 1855 Pastoralist -- SAJC 1876. J H Angas (3)
Hughes Park
David Davies
1857 Pastoralist,
Sir W W Hughes (4)
1863 Pastoralist Mining (Wallaroo)
ACC AC 1887 Sir J J Duncan MP (5) 1913 J G Duncan-Hughes. MP
Inchiquin Edward B Gleeson
1841 Pastoralist Mayor DC
-- John Gleeson 1870 Pastoralist -- -- 1884 James Hill
Kadlunga John Chewings
1871 Pastoralist -- -- Sir Samuel Way(5)
1880 Chief Justice of South Australia
MLA AC 1916 Alex. Melrose MHR, MLC
Martindale Hall
Edmund Bowman
1879 Pastoralist W T Mortlock
1892 Pastoralist University of Adelaide
Wolta Wolta
John Hope (6) C1859 Pastoralist -- AC R E H Hope 1904 Pastoralist -- SAJC
(1) George Charles Hawker; also The Briars, Medindie (2) Charles Brown Fisher; also North Bundaleer, Northern Areas LGA
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(3) J H Angas; also Collingrove, Barossa LGA; Kingsford, Light LGA (4) W W Hughes: also Torrens Park Estate (Mitcham LGA) (5) J Duncan: also Strathspey (Mitcham LGA) (6) Sir Samuel Way. Montefiore (Adelaide LGA, Nth Adelaide) (7) John Hope; also Koolunga Station LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3A-3
GAWLER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=8
Name Builder Date Occupation Public Office
Clubs Subsequent Builder
Date Occupation Public Office
Clubs Other notable Owners/tenants
Craiglee Dr Home Popham
c1860 Medical practitioner
DC Dr F W Popham
c1871 Medical practitioner
Fotheringham House
Thomas Fotheringham
c1856 Brewer William Barnett
? Bunyip newspaper proprietor
Kingsford Stephen King c1845 Miller, pastoralist
John Howard Angas (1)
1860 Pastoralist
Martindale Emil Thorup 1872 Chemist Felix Martin 1879 Manufacturer 1908 J F Pearson Chief Engineer BHP
Oaklands James Pile c1850 Pastoralist SAJC John McKinley
Explorer
Para Para Walter Duffield
1851 Flour Miller, pastoralist
DC (chair), MHA, MLC
AC Henry Woodcock
1923 Real estate agent
Tortola House
William Wincey
1871 Timber merchant
DC (Mayor)
Alfred May 1897 Foundry proprietor, machinery manufacturer
1912 Methodist Church manse
Trevu House James Martin 1866 Machinery manufacturer
DC (Mayor), MHA, MLC
John Martina 1899 Farmer F A Taylor, butter factory owner. Nursing Home
(1) J H Angas also owned Collingrove, Barossa Valley LGA and Hill River Station, Clare and Gilbert Valley LGA
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LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3A-4
GOYDER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=3
Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Cappeedee Homestead
John Murray 1879 Pastoralist W A Murray (son)
1886 Pastoralist Continuous occupation by Murray family
Mackerode Homestead
Gustav Gebhardt (1)
1872 Pastoralist Albert Gebhardt (son)
1889 Pastoralists C2005 Rowe (2)
Princess Royal Homestead
Alexander McCulloch
1864 Pastoralist MHA John Tennant 1900 Pastoralist -- -- Andrew Tennant, (3) MHA, MLC
(1) Gustave Gebhardt purchased Corryton Park in 1898 (2) Rowe was master of the Adelaide Hunt Club. Simon Rowe (son) owns Princess Roya.l (3) Three children associated with stately homes. John Tennant Princess Royal; Mrs W T Morlock, Martindale Hall: Mrs R M Hawker, Bungaree. LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No.3A -5
LIGHT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=5
Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Owner Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Anlaby Frederick
Dutton 1841 Pastoralist
Mining MLC AC Henry
Dutton(1) 1890 Pastoralist 1914 Henry
Dutton 1978 Geoffrey Dutton
Eringa (Lanark House)
A H Greenshields
1876 Merchant Sir Sidney Kidman
1890 Pastoralist -- -- 1922Kapunda High school
Holland House
Richard Holland
1860 Pastoralist Henry Dundas Murray
1881 Pastoralist Alexander McCulloch 1908 South Australian government
Kingsford Stephen King
1851 Pastoralist Special magistrate
-- John Howard Angas (2)
C1860 Pastoralist MLA, MLC
AC 1924 Sir Keith Angas Channel 9 Studio
Yatara Homestead
David Shannon
1863 Pastoralist Ian Klemm 2008 Mixed farmer
(1) Henry Dutton, Anlaby, also Karatta House (Robe LGA). (2) John Howard Angas. Kingsford, also Hill River Station, (GGV LGA), Collingrove and Lindsay Park (Barossa LGA).
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LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3A-6
NORTHERN AREAS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants North Bundaleer
George Edward Maslin
1898 Pastoralist Malcolm Booth
1999 !841 J B Hughes (1) 1854 C B Fisher(2) 1876 R Barr Smith and John Maslin
(1) Suggested that that John Bristow Hughes . MLC. MHR (St Clair- Woodville) had a house on the property and entertained Lord Robert Cecil, later Prime Minister of England (Robertson, 1976:61). There may have been cottage which was noted in 1911. there is no longer any evidence of the cottage. (2) Charles Brown Fisher (Hill River Station), known as ‘The Lord of Bundaleer’, spent a large sum of money on the property and during his ownership there was a six gabled woolshed. It is not known if this was constructed in the time of J. B. Hughes (Robertson, 1976:65). There is no longer any evidence of the woolshed. LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No.3A-7
PETERBOROUGH LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Bishops’ Palace (St Cecelia)
Catholic Diocese Bishop Norton
1912 Roman Catholic Bishop
-- -- St Joseph Convent
1926 Roman Catholic teaching order
-- -- Current: Annette Barrette Frankel
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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WAKEFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Werocata John
Bowman 1850s Pastoralist -- -- Stephen Ralii 1886 Pastoralist and
horse breeder -- -- 1860s Samuel
Sleep LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No.3A-S
NORTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY OWNER PROFILE
SUMMARY
N=8
Owner Pastoral Pastoral Mining
Mining Professional Professional Mining
Merchant Business Business Pastoral
Manufacturer Other Public Office
Club
Original Owner N=20
21 1 2 1 1 2 2 12 7
Subsequent Owner
20 1 3 1 2 3 6 6
Other owners prior to 1914
2 1
TOTALS 43 1 1 2 42 5 6 18 13 LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3B
BUILDING SURVEY –OWNER PROFILE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=8 . Page No. 3B-1 Alexandrina 150 3B-2 Coorong 151 3B-3 Naracoorte/Lucindale 152 3B-4 Onkaparinga 153 3B-5 Robe 154 3B-6 Tatiara 155 3B-7 Victor Harbor 156 3B-8 Wattle Range 158 3B-S Summary 159
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APPENDIX No. 3B-1
ALEXANDRINA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1
Name Builder Date Occupation Public Office
Clubs Subsequent Builder
Date Occupation Public Office
Clubs Other notable Owners/tenants
The Lodge Edward Stirling
1841 Pastoralist MLC -- Sir John Lancelot Stirling
C1873 Pastoralist, company director and businessman
MLA, MLC
SAJC, AHC
Haig family
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No.3B-2
COORONG LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=2 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Campbell Park
Thomas Bowman
C1881 Pastoralist AC A P Bowman 1912 Pastoralist -- --
Poltalloch Homestead
John Bowman
C1879 Pastoralist -- -- Keith Bowman
1902 Pastoralist -- -- Continuous ownership by descendents
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3B-3
NARACOORTE LUCINDALE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=3 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder/owner Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Cairnbank Homestead
John Hensley
1852 Pastoralist John A Hensley(jnr)
1877 Pastoralist 1915 A D Copping & Son
Moyhall William Robertson
1867 Pastoralist Anne Hensley 1897 Pastoralist 1928 F C Copping and Son
Struan House
John Robertson
1873 Pastoralist John Robertson (jnr)
1880 Pastoralist 1938. State government farm. 1969 Department of Agriculture research station
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3B-4
ONKAPARINGA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Reynella House
John Reynell 1842 Viticulture, cropping, cattle
-- -- Three daughters of Walter Reynell
1919 Incorporated as Walter Reynell & Son
1900 Carew (son) manager. Killed WW1
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3B-5
ROBE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Karatta House
Henry Canton Jones
1855 Pastoralist -- -- Sir James Fergusson
1869 Governor Of SA
Robert Stockdale. George Riddoch. H H Dutton
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
155
APPENDIX No. 3B-6
TATIARA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Padthaway Estate
Robert and Eliza Lawson
1847 1882
Pastoralist -- -- Padthaway Estates Ltd
1980 -- -- -- Property remained in Lawson family until 1979. Subdivided in 1940s
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3B-7
VICTOR HARBOR LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=2 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Adare John
Hindmarsh (Jnr) (1)
1860s Surveyor -- -- Daniel Henry Cudmore
1892 Pastoralist 1954 Methodist church camping and conference centre
Mount Breckan
Sir Alexander Hay (2)
1880s Merchant, pastoralist, businessman
MLA MLC
AC William Frederick Connell
1909 Mining -- -- 1941 Airforce training centre. rehabilitation hospital. 1962 theological college 1978 Adelaide Bible Institute camp and conference centre c1999 Private residence and conference centre
(1) Son of Governor John Hindmarsh (2) Also owned Linden, Burnside LGA
157
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3B-8
WATTLE RANGE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=3 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Kalangadoo House
Hunter brothers
c1850/60 Pastoralists Thomas Morris
1874 Pastoralist 1904 State government purchased for closer settlement
Koorine George Riddoch
1904 Pastoralist MLC George Lancelot Deane
1921 Pastoralist 1881 George and John (Yallum Park) Riddoch. 1976 Ian and John Bennett, current owners
Yallum Park
Thomas Austin
C1846 Pastoralist John Riddoch
1879 Pastoralist, vigneron
MHA DC (Chairman)
1914. W A Clifford. Owned by his descendents...
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No.3B-S
SOUTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY– OWNER PROFILE
SUMMARY
N=8
Owner Pastoral Pastoral Mining
Mining Professional Professional Mining
Merchant Business Business Pastoral
Manufacturer Other Public Office
Club
Original owner
12 1 1 3 2
Subsequent Owner
10 1 1 2 2 1
Other owners prior to 1914
1
TOTALS 23 1 2 3 5 3
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APPENDIX No. 3C
BUILDING SURVEY –OWNER PROFILE
METROPOLITAN REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=16
Page No. 3C-1 Adelaide Hills 161 3C-2 Burnside 163 3C-3 Campbelltown 167 3C-4 Charles Sturt 168 3C-5 Holdfast Bay 169 3C-6 Marion 172 3C-7 Mitcham 173 3C-8 Mount Barker 176 3C-9 Norwood, St Peters, Payneham (NSPP) 177 3C-10 Playford 179 3C-11 Port Adelaide/Enfield 180 3C-12 Prospect 181 3C-13 Salisbury 183 3C-14 Unley 184 3C-15 Walkerville 186 3C-16 West Torrens 189 3C-S Summary 190
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APPENDIX No. 3C-1
ADELAIDE HILLS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=12 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Notable owners
Beechwood Frank Snow
1893 Orchardist Tom Barr Smith (1)
C1960 Pastoralist
Carminow Sir Thomas Elder
1885 Pastoralist, wool broker, mining
MLC AC Sir John (2) Langdon Bonython
Newspaper proprietor,
Dalintober A G & C Johnston (3)
1866 Brewer and drinks manufacturer
Eurilla Sir William Milne (4)
1884 Wine and spirit merchant, mining, parliamentarian
MHA, MLC
John Lavington Bonython (5)
1917 Newspaper proprietor
ACC, Mayor
Jean Bonython lived there for 50 years and on her death bought by Warren Bonython.
Forest Lodge
John Bagot 1890/1 Pastoralist MP William Hervey Bagot (son)
c1950 Architect AC (president)
William designed the Italian garden
Glenalta John William Downer (6)
1880 Lawyer MHA Premier MLA
John F Downer
c1920 Henry Rymill J Ingham, race horse stud
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Marble Hill Sir William Jervois
1879 Governor of South Australia
Morden William Kither
1902 Butcher ACC, JP John Baker 1936 C A Haigh
Mt Lofty House
Arthur Hardy (7)
1852- 1858
Lawyer; businessman
MHA AC Arthur Waterhouse
1909? Grand Mercure Hotel
Rostrevor House
Ross Reid 1877 Pastoralist AHC James Smith Reid
1887 Mining, industrialist
Christian Brothers
St Vigeans Estate
Sir Edward Stirling (8)
1881 Prof of Physiology
MP DC Stirling
Romilly Harry C A Haigh
Wairoa William Horn
1893 Pastoralist Mining
MHA Tom Barr Smith (1)
1896 Pastoralist Lady Gosse Marbury School
(1) Tom Barr Smith, Beechwood, also Wairoa; Birksgate (Mitcham LGA) (2) Sir John Langdon Bonython, Carminow, also Carhayes, (ACC); Carclew (ACC, North Adelaide) (3) A.C. Johnston, Dalintober, also a city residence which is now TPI building on South Terrace, Adelaide (4) William Milne, Eurilla, also Sunnyside (Burnside LGA). (5) John Lavington Bonython , Eurilla, also, Eothen which he later called St Corantyn (ACC), (Bonython,1976:76-77) (6) John Downer, Glenalta, also Downer House, (ACC, North Adelaide) which is now part of Lincoln University College (7) Arthur Hardy, Mt Lofty House, also Birksgate (Mitcham LGA). (8) Sir Edward Stirling, St Vigeans, also The Lodge, Strathalbyn LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No.3C-2
BURNSIDE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=22 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder, Owner
Date Occupation Public Office
Clubs Other Notable Owners/tenants
Abergeldie Max Weidenbach
1861 Winemaker, horticulturalist, hotelier
Edwin Weidebach
C1870 Hotelier Presbyterian Girls College
(St) Albyn House
William Taylor
1885 Draper Hirsch Krantz C1900 Traders, property development
Sx Romilly Harry
Angove House
James Holden
1880 Saddler, coach builder
CM Henry James Holden
1871 Coach builder
DC Mayor
Mary Holden. Matron Girls’ Reformatory
Attunga William Burford
1900/1 Candle, soap manufacturer, mining
MLC Hermann von Rieben
1905 Mining Burnside Memorial Hospital
Beaumont House
Bishop Short
1849(51) First Bishop of Adelaide
AC Sir Samuel Davenport
1857 Politician, company director, agriculture
MLC, CM 1907 Emily Vincent 1911 Richard and Lillian Bennett, later Brock who bequeathed to National Trust in1959
Benacre William Bickford
1844 Pharmacist Thomas Graves
C1850 Merchant Mayor of Adelaide MLC
1876 Henry Scott MLC ACC (Mayor)
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Pastoralist/ wool broker 1900 John Lewis MLC, pastoralist
Carleshurst Carl Reinecke
1883/4 Accountant JP
Clifton Manor
George Sismey
1852 Flour miller, mining, quarries
Nathaniel Knox
1879 Lawyer, theosophist
Charles Bonney MLC
Chiverton John T Nankivell
1881 Merchant Jessie Fergusson
1896 Widow of Dr James Fergusson
John Drew Harry Bickford Pharmacist
Craigbuie Alfred Watts
1842 Accountant/Post Master General
MLC, J. Heinrich Schmidt
1883 Glazier (Clarksons) Edelweiss
1895 Archibald McDiamott, solicitor
Fernilee Lodge
Dennison Clarke
C1880 Builder DC James Gartrell (philanthropist)
1881 Partner, tea and grocery wholesalers. (ref Peter Wood Linden)
President Chamber of Commerce
1926. Stanley Cooper, brewer
Highfield Edward Drew
C1859 Storekeeper Austin Hweitt 1892 Farmer, journalist
1866 J Barrow MP tenant 1884 W Finlayson tenant
Ivymeade John Baptist Austin
1850 Merchant, mining
DC Edward Laughton
1857 Stock and station agent
1896 Captain Hancock mining
Kings College
Dr John Gunson (1)
1882 Medical practitioner
George Henry Dean
1884 Brigadier General AIF
1923 Girton School
Linden Alexander Hay (2)
1856 Pastoralist, merchant, newspapers
MP, MLC
AC Peter Wood (see Seaton below)
1898 Tea and grocery wholesalers
DC Chairman
Moorcroft Henry De 1853 Head of Frederick 1870 Brewer c1875 John
165
Mole government departments
Sison Sanders, grocer, mining James Cowan MP, miller and mining
Osborne House
Joseph Rowe Osborne
C1880 Accountant Winery
DC, chairman
W Miller Reid 1921 Merchant
Seaton Gilbert Wood (Son Peter Wood Linden)
1875 Tea Merchant (Wood and Son Co.)
Rev. Locket Morton. Missionary Training School
Pre 1914
Sunnyside Charles Burton Newenham
1837 Sheriff of the colony
(Sir) William Milne (3)
1850 Wine merchant
MLC, President
AC 1895 James Fowler (4) 1901 Thomas Pope, Solicitor, C1922 A S Tillett
Tower House
William Vinsittart
C1850 Pastoralist, horse breeder
K St Barbe Miller
1879
Land agent
C1890s C Wade pastoralist, 1902 William Gosse Hay Author
Undelcarra George Debney
1852 Master cabinet maker
Simpson Newland
1876 Pastoralist MHA AHC 1911 Thomas Ward, solicitor 1918 Allen Simpson, manufacturer
Wootton Lea
Francis Hardy Faulding
1860/1 Pharmacist George Swan Fowler
1871 Retail, wholesale grocer
AHC Sir William Hughes, pastoralist, lessee Sir Josiah Symon QC lessee.
166
1913, Arthur Crossing, pastoralist
(1)1920, purchased Cartref House, ACC (2) Built summer residence, Mt Breckan Victor Harbour and Craigwell, ACC (3) Also Eurilla his summer residence, Adelaide Hills LGA (4) Also Wootton Lea LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3C-3
CAMPBELLTOWN LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=2 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Murray Park
Alexander Borthwick Murray
1842` Sheep breeder MHA, MLC
Sir George Murray (Son)
1903 Chief Justice Philanthropist
Tranmere House
George Hunt 1893 1900
Draper Alex. Jackman Charles Trealoar
1912 Real Estate Agents
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
168
APPENDIX No.3C-4
CHARLES STURT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=2 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Estcourt House
Frederick Estcourt Bucknall
1882 Brewer, hotelier
DC (Mayor) MHA
James Brown Memorial Trust, Home for disabled
1893 1955. Adelaide Children’s Hospital
The Brocas John Newman (1)
1853 Shipping agent
Henry C Fletcher
1874 Shipping 1972 Woodville Historic Museum
(1) Debate about the original builder, some sources, including Gunton, (1983:23) would suggest the initial section was built by Henry Giles in 1840s LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No.3C-5
HOLFAST BAY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=15 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Albert Hall (Oriental Hotel)
William Kyffin Thomas (1)
1877 Newspaper proprietor, The Register
AC William Pile (2), added ballroom, billiard room conservatorium, lavish garden
1880 Pastoralist SAJC 1930 Arthur S Blackburn; converted to flats
Dunluce Castle
Rev. Alexander Macully
1912 Rector, St Judes, Btighton. Private means
Essenside Edward Meade Bagot(3) eight roomed house
1868 Pastoralist SAJC, AC
Andrew Tennant (4) enlarged to 22 rooms including ballroom
1877 Pastoralist MHA, MLC
SAJC AC
Glenara William Hill 1873 Carpenter and joiner, miller (J Dunn and Co.)
DC Descendents of William Hill
1989
Kapara George Jury 1897 Merchant (G&R Wills)
Repatriation Commission`
1920
Kingston House
Owned and leased by G. S Kingston
1840 Architect, politician
MLA AC G S Kingston’ extensions, summer house
1851 MLA AC 1924 SA Government, tourist hotel
170
Minda Home (Frank Howard House)
John Hodgkiss (Lawn House)
1860 Draper DC (Mayor), MLC
Minda Home 1911
Minda Home (Brighton House)
W P Featherstone
C1840 DC Michael Featherstone
1935 Donated to Minda home
Paringa Hall
James F Cudmore
1882 Pastoralist Marist Brothers 1914
Partridge House
Elinor Varley
1899 Hugh McLaughlin
1912 Pastoralist William Kyffin Thomas (1`) 1971 Glenelg Council
Russell Court (The Olives)
Edward Amand Wright (5)
1867 Alfred Roberts 1896 Accountant Company secretary
DC (Mayor)
Roberts Chairman of the Stock exchange, manager Australian Davis Cup team 1914
Seafield Towers
(a)Henry Ayers (b)Thomas Elder
1876 (a)Mining (b)Merchant, pastoralist
(a)MLC Premier of SA (b)MLC
(a) AC (b) AC
Fred Tennant (6)
1915 Converted to holiday flats
G. K Soward dwelling
George K Soward
1887 Architect DC (Mayor), MHA
Stormont Simon Barnard
1886 Grazier William Pile (2)
1888 Pastoralist SAJC 1911 Gleeson Terry, Pastoralist.
Woodlands Rev. James Farrell
1853 Dean of Adelaide,
Richard Law-Smith. 1923,
1880 Businessman DC (Mayor)
*H.B.T. Strangways
171
Colonial chaplain.
descendents ‘gifted’ house to Church of England
Mayor of Glenelg and Premier of SA *John Soulter Mayor of Glenelg
(1) William Kyffin Thomas , Albert Hall, also Partridge House (2) William Pile , Albert Hall, also Stormont (3) Son of Capt C H Bagot, Kapunda copper mines (4) Andrew Tennant, Essenside, also Princess Royal (Goyder LGA), later managed by his son John Tennant. His daughter was Mrs W.T. Mortlock (Martindale Hall). (5) Brother of Edmund Wright who designed both The Olives and Princess Royal. (6) Son of Andrew Tennant (Essenside, Princess Royal) LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3C-6
MARION LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Glenthorne Farm
Thomas O’Halloran
1839 Commissioner of Police
MLC -- Thomas Saunders Porter
1877 Farmer -- -- 1903. George Brookman (1) 1910. Harold Charles Drew
(1) Sir George Brookman , Glenthorne Farm, also Ivanhoe, Craigmellan and Leahurst (Walkerville LGA) LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3C-7
MITCHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=15 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder/owner Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Birralee (Wirra Wirra)
Dr Richard Hamilton
1897 Medical practitioner
William Burford
1922 Candle, soap Manufacturer
MLC 1939 Scotch College 1944 Commonwealth Government
Birksgate Arthur Hardy 1851 Lawyer, businessman
MHA AC Sir Thomas Elder (1)
Pastoralist, wool brokers, mining
MLC 1897 Tom Elder Barr Smith, AC, SAJC
Coreega Frank Makin 1883 Sharebroker George Riddoch (2)
1888 Pastoralist 1897 Frank Rymill (3) 1906 Joseph Florey (son Lord Florey)
Eynesbury George Wilcox 1880 Merchant Sidney Wilcox
1920 Merchant Hare Krishna Temple. Eynesbury school
Farr House (The Curragh)
General Downes / Thomas O’Halloran Giles
c1880 or c1890
Military
Church of England. Homes for Orphan Girls
1908 2008 private residence
174
Glenburnie Robert MacGeorge
1873 Tailor and hatter
George Philip Doolette
1889 Mining 1899 John Maslin, pastoralist
Mitcham Lawn
James Thomas Manton
C1853 School teacher
John Love (Mitcham Lawn)
1874 1950 Lutheran Church. Hostel
Old Government House
Government of SA
1860 Governor’s summer residence
Rust Hall Sir Arthur Blyth 1846 Merchant, Company director
DC Chairman MLC, MHR
James Page 1891 Shipowner and agent
DC, Chairman
Freemason
Springfield House
C B Newenham 1842 Colonial sheriff
Auditor General
Charles B Hardy
1870 Solictor 1897Annie Rymill (wife of Frank Rymill) 1929 Villeneuve Smith KC 1962 Judge Ligertwoods
Strathspey Sir John Duncan (4)
1899 Pastoralist, mining
University of Adelaide
1927 F & M Cornell
Torrens Park Estate
Col. Robert Torrens
1854 Legislator, devised Torrens Land system
MLC, MLA
1865 Walter W Hughes (5)
1878 Pastoralist; mining, philanthropist
1878 Robert Barr Smith (6). AC Pastoralist, mining
Urrbrae House
Peter Waite 1875 Pastoralist University of Adelaide
1922 1855 Edward Stirling, pastoralist
Wattlebury House
Henry W Parker 1865 Judge, Lawyer
DC
Willow-brook
Mr Pustkucken
1890 Import/export agent
F D Howard 1896 Shipping, mining, company director
175
(1) Sir Thomas Elder; Birksgate, also as built Carminow, (Adelaide Hills LGA) and Seafield Tower (Holdfast bay LGA) which he owned in conjunction with Sir Henry Ayers (Ayers House , ACC ‘Square Mile”).. (2) George Riddoch; Coreega, also Koorine (Wattle Range LGA) (3) Frank Rymill resided at Coreega while additions made to Springfield House (4) John Duncan; Strathspey, also Hughes Park Estate (CGV LGA) (5) Walter Hughes, Torrens Park Estate, also Hughes Park Estate (CGV LGA). (6) Robert Barr Smith; Torrens Park Estate, also Auchendarroch (Mt Barker LGA) LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
176
APPENDIX No. 3C-8
MOUNT BARKER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=2 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Eden Park James
Garden Ramsay
1881 Foundry, agricultural implements
MHA, MLC (Leader) DC (1)
Salvation Army
1900 2009 Biopark
Auchendarroch Lachlan McFarlane
1860 Publican DC Robert Barr Smith (2). Summer residence
1878 Pastoralist; Mining, shipping, company director
AC 2000 Wallis Cinemas
(1) 1878. Commissioner to the Paris Exhibition (2) Robert Barr Smith, Auchendarroch , also Torrens Park Estate LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
177
APPENDIX No. 3C-9
NORWOOD, ST PETERS and PAYNEHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=11 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Athelney Peter
Dowding Prankerd
1858 Land speculator
--- --- Herbert Bristow Hughes
1872 Pastoralist (Booyoolee Station)
--- SAJC 1892 E. B. Hughes
Parkview John Dunn 1873 Flour miller MHA, MLC
Henry Partridge
1900 1916 St Peters college
Darroch House
James Marshall
1886 Draper Mary Marshall
1919 1987 Health Commission; subdivided
Eden Park Thomas Roger Scarfe
1898 Retailer (Harris, Scarfe & Co)
State government Nurses training centre
1847 Marryatville High School
Karrawood House
Matthew Goode
1897 Draper ACC Malcolm Reid
1931 Retailer c1921 Loreto College
Forsyth House
Arthur Ebenezer Pitt
1910 Orchardist, exporter
Central Mission
1943
Meitke House
George Hornibrook (1)
1874 Hotelier Harold Fisher (2)
1880 Sir Edward Holden (3) ACC, MLC
St Helens Richard Lathlean
1883 Clifford Cox Company manager
Gordon Sunter, sharebroker.
178
The Acacias Dr J M Gunson
1871 Medical practitioner
-- -- Sir Edwin Smith
1878 Importer, brewer (Kent Town Brewery)
MHA, MLC, DC (mayor) ACC (Mayor)
1921 Loreto convent
Vailima Sir John Colton
1850 Hardware retailer
ACC (Mayor), MHA, Treasurer, Premier on two occasions
Charles Nitschke
1910 1984 Retirement housing
Korra Weera John F Pascoe
1884 Fruiter, nurseryman
DC John Foreman 1912 Hotelier 1914 Bayfield Moulden (solicitor) 1918 Sarah Bowman (4)
(1) Married daughter of George Soward, architect (Heritage SA files). (2) Register of the National Estate Database states that the house was built in 1880 by Harold Fisher. (2) Grandson of James Alexander Holden (Arowie, Burnside LGA), founder of the company which pioneered the Holden car. (4) Wife of Hubert Bowman, brother of Edmund Bowman (Martindale Hall). LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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APPENDIX No. 3C-10
PLAYFORD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Yattalunga Philip Butler
(1) C1850 Pastoralist -- -- Joseph
Barritt (2) 1878 Pastoralist DC,
MHA 1881 Frank
and Herbert Barritt. 1918 Francis Barritt, son of Frank
(1) Nephew, Sir Richard Butler, Premier of South Australia (1905). Sir Richard’s son, also Sir Richard Layton Butler was also premier of South Australia. (2) Partner of Walter Duffield: together they purchased Princess Royal LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
180
APPENDIX No. 3C-11
PORT ADELAIDE/ENFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=2
Name Builder Date Occupation Public Office
Clubs Subsequent Builder
Date Occupation Public Office
Clubs Other notable Owners/tenants
Barton Vale
Edmund Bowman (snr)
1850 Pastoralist -- -- Edmund Bowman(1) (jnr)
1866 Pastoralist -- Barton family occupied until 1922.
Glanville Hall
John Hart 1855 Sea captain, businessman, politician
MLC, MHA, Premier
AHC Private residence until sold in 1946
(1) Edmund Bowman (jnr) builder of Martindale Hall LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
181
APPENDIX No. 3C-12
PROSPECT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=4 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Comonella (Blackfriars School)
Richman and Angas Johnson Families (1)
C1880s Blackfriars School
1956
Dwelling 32 Prospect Rd
S E Beach(2)
C1880s Stock broker, mining
--
Mitchell House
Sir William Mitchell (3)
1910 Professor, Chancellor University of Adelaide
Sir Mark Mitchell (son)
Professor, Chancellor Flinders University
Fitzroy House
Sir Josiah Symon (4)
C1880s Lawyer (Chief Justice), politician
MHA,(Attorney General) Senator
(1) Sequence and period of ownership unclear. (2) Married Elizabeth Way, sister of Sir Samuel Way. (3) Married Erlistoun Barr Smith (4) Josiah Symon, Fitzroy House, also Buxton Manor, ( ACC. North Adelaide). Partner, later principal of Sir Samuel Way’s practice
182
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
183
APPENDIX No.3C-13
SALISBURY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Levels Homestead
Charles B Fisher (1)
1864 Pastoralist (2) SAJC Edward William Pitts
1876 Assistant Colonial Architect, pastoralist, horse breeder
1889. James Hurtle Morphett (nephew of Fisher) 1909 Elder Smith & Co Ltd
(1) Son of Sir James Hurtle Fisher first Resident Commissioner of South Australia and first Mayor of Adelaide, also owned Bundaleer Station (Northern Areas LGA), and Hill River Station (CGV LGA). LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
184
APPENDIX No. 3C-14
UNLEY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=10 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenantsAckland House
William Ackland
1899/90 Merchant Dr WD & AC Ackland-Horman
1978 C1982 Retirement Village
Carramar Clinic (St Margaret’s’)
Robert Gardiner
1872 (Sir) James Hay Gosse
1909 Businessman, Company director
AC 1952 Government acquisition
Coonawarra David Lindsay
C1890? Explorer W. M. Shannon (1)
1911 Pastoralist (Illawara, Bagot’s well)
1918 S Mackay
Fullarton Park
1865 C A Beechmore
Joseph Beechmore
1867 Innkeeper 1870 George Church DC 1888 Williamnina Stirling 1900 Ethel Hughes
Heywood 1865 William Hawke
Dugald Babbage
1873 DC (Mayor) MHA
Simon Harvey Timber merchant (Dorset House) 1896 William Haslam, DC, MLC
185
Mornington 1872` Luther Scammell
Pharmacist (F H Fauldings)
MLC DC (Mayor)
Ridge Park 1843 Robert Miller
Farmer, haberdashery (later Miller Andersons)
Capt. William Elder
1849 Merchant Elder, Smith and Co
1854 Robert Barr Smith, John Taylor, 1888 Robert Brown Fraser John Darling
Thornber House
1855 Catherine Thornber
Educationalist Catherine Thornber (daughter)
1895 Teacher
Woodfield 1853 J C Verco Banking, parliamentarian
MHA Joseph Fisher
1857 Business man, company director
MHA, MLC
William Charlick, merchant
Yurilla Hall 1899 Peter Crank
Emma Sarah Norris
1911 1936 G & R Badman 1954 Murray Hill.. real estate agent and politician
(1) W. M. Shannon son of David Shannon, Yatara, (Light LGA) LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
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WALKERVILLE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=16 Name Builder/Owner Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder/owner Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Aston Charles de
Rose 1890 Mining Albert
Gebhardt (1) 1909 Pastoralist Brian
McLachlan Cosford James W
Porter 1878 Trade and
commerce Porter family
home until 1987
Craigmellan Sir George Brookman (2)
1884 Mining, sharebroker, philanthropist
MLC Charles Drew c1890s Merchant /storekeeper (Burra), philanthropist
DC (Mayor of Moonta)
1931. Sir W. Herbert Williams, director G & R Wills
Dwelling George Brookman (2)
c1888 Mining, sharebroker, philanthropist
MLC T R Bright 1900 Lawyer
Ennis (Glenroy)
A S Fotheringham
c1890 W & H Grote 1931 1941. Catholic Church
Fairlea James Drew 1879 Pastoralist Robert Homburg
1920 Lawyer MHA
Holmwood W A Horn (3) 1885 Pastoralist, mining, philanthropist
MHA AC Crawford family
1907 Merchants
Ivanhoe Sir George Bookman (2)
1890 Mining, sharebroker, philanthropist
MLC
187
Jolley’s House
W George Scarfe (Stonehenge)
1905 Merchant Eanest Jolley 1931
Monklands C H T Cooner 1883 Miller, pastoralist
E E Cleland 1909
Rosmoyne G W Trott 1890 James Robert Holden
1935 Businessman Director General Motors Holden
The Briars George C Hawker (4)
1856 Pastoralist John, W Cowell
c1899 Timber mercahnt
1913 Salvation Army Hospital Leased by T Barr Smith, pastoralist John Acraman,(5) pastoralist
The Myrtles William Neale 1877 Plasterer Hugo Muecke 1880 Miller MLC 1930. Sir Norman Myer
Vale House (Levi Park)
R S Cooke 1841 Businessman Edward Frome
Late 1840s
Colonial Engineer
1850 William Clarke, brewer 1856. Philip Levi. Pastoralist, founding trustee Adelaide Club
Willyama Dr Oscar Gorger
1881 Medical practitioner
Charles Rasp 1888 Mining, director, investor
1938. Hew O’Halloran Giles
Woodlawn Charles Goode The Grove,(5)
1864 Draper, merchant
MHA John Acraman (6)
1880 Merchant, pastoralist
1885 Ellis van Senden AC (Ravenscroft) 1916 Allison Allnut
188
(1). Albert occupied his father’s property Mackerode (Goyder LGA) (2). Sir George Bookman Craigmellan, also dwelling at 3 Edwin Ave and Leahurst, Ivanhoe and Craigmellan.. 1903 purchased Glenthrone Farm (Marion LGA) (3). W A Horn, Holmwood, also, The Herons,(Grenfell Price Lodge) (ACC North Adelaide); Wairoa, (Mt Barker LGA) (4). G. C. Hawker, The Briars was Hawker’s town residence. Primary residence Bungaree (CGV LGA) (5). Charles Goode, Woodlawn; in 1907 built a house 5-7 Brougham Place North Adelaidee (6). John Acraman bought The Grove as a city residence, he also occupied The Briars LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
189
APPENDIX No. 3C-16
WEST TORRENS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=1 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Cummins House
Sir John Morphett
1841 Land agent/speculator, pastoralist
MLC (Speaker)
AC John Morphett (son)
1892 Clerk of Legislative Council
Owned by members of the family until 1976
LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
190
APPENDIX No.3C-S
METROPOLITAN REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY–OWNER PROFILE
SUMMARY
N=16
Owner Pastoral Pastoral Mining
Mining Professional Professional Mining
Merchant Business Business Pastoral
Manufacturer Other Public Office
Club
Original Owner
15 6 4 18 21 14
3 7 27 37 16
Subsequent Owner
15 3 4 11 14 19 1 2 12 18 10
Other owners prior to 1914
11 1 6 4 7 1 2 2 4 5
TOTALS 41 9 9 35 39 40 5 11 41 49 31
191
APPENDIX No.3D
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
BUILDING SURVEY –OWNER PROFILES
INDEX
N=17
Page No. 3D-1 ‘Square Mile’ 192 3D-S Summary 195
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ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=17 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Archbishop’s House
Catholic Diocese of Adelaide
1844 Archbishop’s residence
-- --
Ayres House
William Paxton 1846 Druggist, mining, land owner (left for UK in 1855)
-- -- Sir Henry Ayres
!855 Lawyer, mining
MLC, President, Premier
Returned Soldiers League Nursing Home
Bray House
Neville Blyth (1) 1847 Iron monger MHR, Treasurer
Sir John Bray
1880 Lawyer MHA, Speaker, Premier 1881-4
1861 Sir Henry Ayres 1871 H L Ayres (2) Hon. J J Bray
Carhayes Thomas Barnard 1879 Mining, racehorse owner (Melbourne Cup)
ACC Sir John Langdon Bonython (3)
1889 Proprietor The Advertiser newspaper
MHR AC 1909 Sir John Lavington Bonython, (4) ACC (Mayor)
Cartref Joachim Matthias Wendt
1883 Manufacturing jeweller
Julias Matthias Wendt
1917 Jeweller 1921 A N Krakowsky 1925 H Gunson family, medical practitioners 1958 Government
193
Craigwell Alexander Hay (5)
1886 Pastoralist, mining, newspapers
MLA AC, AHC
Subsequent owners Stirling and Dashwwod. Alfred and Corbin
Dimora Harry Lochett Ayers (2)
1881/2 Trustee and financial agent
AC AHC
Harry Ayers family home until 1940
Duntocher Wesleyan Church
1885 J Henderson 1896 Solicitor
TPI A.G..Johnson (6) City residence
1876 Brewer at Oakbank
Dwelling 261 North Tce
Arthur Greaves Waterhouse
1881/3 Businessman, Hotelier, .land speculator
Sir William Milne(3) Leased
? Wine and spirits merchant, mining
MHA 1906 W. H. Bagot (Architect)
Navy, Military, Airforce Club
John Rousevell (8)
1874 Pastoralist, coach builder
DC, ACC, MHA
Dr Nott C1919 Medical practitioner, author, philanthropist
1956 Navy, Military and Airforce Club
Public Schools Club
William Henry Bragg (Catherwood House)
1899 Physicist (Nobel prize)
Sir James Wallace Sandforth (Sandforth House)
1913 Merchant 1958 Public Schools Club
Ochiltree John Rousevell (8)
1882 Pastoralist, coach builder
DC, ACC MHA
Violet B Richie
1920 Murray River steam boat owner
--- ---
Rymill House
Henry Rymill (The Firs)
1884 Land and financial agent
--- ---- Rymill Family
1927-1950
1950-92 Post Master General Training Centre
(Eothem) St Corantyn
Charles Atkins Hornibrook (Eothem)
1889 Hotelier Malcolm Reid
1912 Furniture Emporium
1929 Sir Lavington Bonython, (4) proprietor The Advertiser
194
newspaper. Leased to Arthur Waterhouse prior to sale to M Reid
Springhill Lodge
Dr Alexander Patterson
1897 Colonial Surgeon
YMCA 1913
Waverley (St Andrews)
William Sanders 1865 Linen merchant, Pastoralist
Thomas Richard Bowman (9)
1873 Pastoralist St Andrews Hospital
(1) Neville Blight. Bray House and Rust Hall (Mitcham LGA). (2) Henry Lochett Ayers. Bray House and Dimora (3) Sir John Langdon Bonython, Carhayes also Carclew (North Adelaide); Carminow (Adelaide Hills LGA) (4) Sir Lavington Bonython, Carhayes and St Corantyn (5) Alexander Hay. Craigwell, Linden (Burnside LGA) and Mt Breckan (Victor Harbor LGA) (6) A. Johnston TPI buildings and Dalintober (Adelaide Hills LGA) (7) William Hervey Bagot, 262 North Terrace. Forest Lodge (Adelaide Hills LGA) and Nurney House (North Adelaide) (8) John Rousevell, Navy Military Club, Ochiltree House and Corryton Estate (Barossa LGA). (9) Tom Bowman, Waverley and Campbell Park (Coorong LGA) LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange
195
APPENDIX No.3D-S
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
BUILDING SURVEY– OWNER PROFILE
SUMMARY
N-17
Owner Pastoral Pastoral Mining
Mining Professional Professional Mining
Merchant Business Business Pastoral
Manufacturer Other Public Office
Club
Original owner
1 1 2 1 1 4 3 2 2 5 2
Subsequent Owner
1 2 1 2 1 1 1 4 1
Other owners prior to 1914
1 3 2 1
TOTALS 1 1 1 5 2 3 8 3 3 3 11 4
196
APPENDIX No.3E
BUILDING SURVEY –OWNER PROFILES
ADELAIDE – NORTH ADELAIDE
INDEX
N=28 Page No 3E-1 North Adelaide 197 3E-S Summary 201
197
APPENDIX No. 3E-1
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
NORTH ADELAIDE
BUILDINGS SURVEY – OWNER PROFILE
N=28 Name Builder Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Subsequent
Owner Date Occupation Public
Office Clubs Other notable
Owners/tenants Addington William
Walters 1870 Sir Robert
Kyffin Thomas
1902 Proprietor Register newspaper
-- AC
Baker (Lincoln) (6)
James Cumming
1850s Architect Isaac Solomon Henry
1863 Merchant 1866 Edmund Young. 1872 Richard Baker. 1912, Jean O’Halloran Giles 1962 Lincoln College
Belmont House Dr John Woodforde
1863 City coroner Albion Tolley
1873 Wine maker 1858 Masonic Hall ( John Neales)
Bishops Court Anglican Church
1851 Bishop’s residence
Buxton Manor F J Fisher 1908 Lawyer Sir Josiah Symon (1)
1922 Solicitor MP Senator
E & E Symon E Grosser
Carclew (Stalheim)
Hugh Dixson (Dennison)
1896 Tobacco merchant
DC, MHA
John Lavington Bonython
1908 Newspaper proprietor
MHR (Federal)
1965 City of Adelaide 1978 State government
198
Christ Church Rectory
Anglican Church
1850 Rector of Christ church
College of Surgeons
William Honeywell
1901 Draper Frederick William Bullock
1910 Auctioneer, estate agent
ACC College of Surgeons
Correspondence School
Frederick Turner
1883 Solicitor Attorney General
AC 1910 Sir Arthur Cudmore
Surgeon 1955 SA Institute of Teachers C1960 Correspondence School
Downer House (St Marks)
Simeon Barnard
1876 Auctioneer -- -- John William Downer
1880 Lawyer, legislator
MP, Attorney General, Premier, Chief secretary, Federal senator
1924 St Marks College
Duncraig W. Hughes Duncan
1901 Pastoralist DC MHA
AC Sir William Goodwin
Public servant
1954 John Roche. Lord mayor of Adelaide
Dwelling (5-7 Brougham Pl)
Charles Goode (2)
1907 Draper, merchant
MHA J S & E H Gordon
1923
Dwelling 58 Brougham Plc
William H Beaglehole
1877/8 Brewer MHA 1930 Sir Ivan Jose
Grenfell Price Lodge. (St Marks)
William Austin Horn (3). The Herons
1877 Pastoralist, mining, newspapers
MHA Solomon Saunders
1885 1921 Arden Hawker 1934 A S Randell 1953 Benefactor. Lady Price .St Marks College
199
Hawker House (St Marks)
Arthur Waterhouse (4)
1883 Financier and developer
Alfred Simms
1888` Brewer 1912. Evan Thomas, (5) The Register 1955. Correspondence School 1970. St Marks College
Kingsmead House
Charles Jacobs
1865` Merchant E M Bagot 1869 Pastoralist, mining
SAJC Changes made when converted to apartments
Leahurst (Memorial Hospital)
Thomas Johnson
1874 Merchant George Brookman
1908 Stock agent, sharebroker Chair Adelaide Children’s Hospital
1919. Purchased by Methodist Church for hospital from James Hill
Milne House (Lincoln College)
George Milne
1901/2 Wine maker
Montefiore George Green
1853 Engineer, architect
Sir Samuel Way
Late 1850s
Chief Justice Lieut-governor
Chancellor University of Adelaide
1948. Aquinas College
Nurney House Capt C.H. Bagot
1846 Pastoralist, mining
MLC Walter H Bagot
1930 Architect AC (President)
Parramatta Villa
George Catchlove
1871 Brewer, hotelier
Roche House A E Ayers 1905 Sir Collier Cudmore
1920s Solicitor MLC, AC, President Liberal Country League
1953 purchased by Aquinas College
Rymill House (Lincoln College)
A G Rymill 1907 Sir Arthur C Rymill
Lord Mayor of Adelaide
Lincoln College
200
St Andrews James MacGeorge
1861 Architect David Murray
1880 Merchant MP Founder YMCA
St Margarets Arthur Waterhouse (4)
1890 Financier and developer
University of Adelaide
1993 Drs P & D Gauvin
Streda (Admaston)
John Harvey Finlayson
1878 Journalist JP
Taylor House John Craven
1902 (5)
Merchant (J Craven & Co)
J & J Taylor 1907 Timber merchant
1960 Adelaide Children’s Hospital
The Avenues (Memorial Hospital)
W H Sharland
1874 Merchant Simpson Newland
1908 1909 Ru Rua Hospital 1918 Memorial Hospital
(1) Josiah Solomon, also Fitzroy House. (Prospect LGA). (2) Charles Goode, built The Grove (NSPP LGA) in 1860s. (3) William Horn, Grenfell Price Lodge, also, Holmwood (Walkerville LGA); Wairoa, ( Adelaide Hills LGA). (4) Arthur Waterhouse, Grenfell Price Lodge, also St Margarets, Mt Lofty House (Adelaide Hills LGA). (5) Source: City of Adelaide Heritage Survey (1982) but later, Marsden et al, (1996:323) states that Taylor House was built in 1907 for W D Taylor, proprietor of Lion Timber Mills. J & J Taylor then lived there from 1908-1960. (6). Sir Richard Baker. MHA, MLC (President) Attorney General, Member of Federation convention, Chairman Adelaide Club and SAJC LEGEND Public Office Clubs
MLA=Member of Legislative Assembly AHC=Adelaide Hunt Club MHA= Member of House of Representatives AC=Adelaide Club DC= District Council CM=Chamber of Manufacturers SAJC=South Australian Jockey Club Sx=Stock Exchange.
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APPENDIX No.3D-S
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
NORTH ADELAIDE
BUILDING SURVEY -OWNER PROFILE
SUMMARY
N-28 Owner Pastoral Pastoral
Mining Mining Professional Professional
Mining Merchant Business Business
Pastoral Manufacturer Other Public
Office Club
Original owner
1 2 8 7 4 3 3 5 2
Subsequent Owner
1 7 2 3 2 3 3 5 2
Other owners prior to 1914
21 1, 1,
TOTALS 2 2 12 10 10 2 2
202
APPENDIX No.4
BUILDING SURVEY –ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
REGION INDEX
N=5
Page No.
4A. Northern Country Region 203 4B. Southern Country Region 214 4C Metropolitan Region 225 4D Adelaide – ‘Square Mile’. 251 4E. Adelaide – North Adelaide 255
203
APPENDIX No. 4A
BUILDING SURVEY –ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
NORTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=8
Page No. 4A-1 Barossa 204 4A-2 Clare and Gilbert Valleys 205 4A-3 Gawler 206 4A-4 Goyder 207 4A-5 Light 208 4A-6 Northern Areas 209 4A-7 Peterborough 210 4A-8 Wakefield 211 4A-S Summary 212
204
APPENDIX No.4A-1 BAROSSA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=5
Associated Buildings Grounds Name
Stables CU Coach House
CU Gate Houses(s)
CU Domestic CU Gardens Park Other
Collingrove Y Sr Y Su Nr Y Ta Y TC Corryton Park
Y Nk Y Nk Nr Y Nk Y Gates
Coulthard House
Y Sr Y Sr Nr Y Sr Nex
Lindsay Park
Y Nk Y Nk Nr Y Nk Y
Riverside Complex
Y Su Y Su Nr Nex
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K= kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
205
APPENDIX No.4A-2
CLARE and GILBERT VALLEYS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=7
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Bungaree (1) Y Ta Y Ta N - Y Y Y --- --- Hill River Station (2)
Y S Y S Y R Y Y Tc
Hughes Park
Y S Y S Y R K Y Y Tc
Inchiquin Y S Y S Ne Ne Y Kadlunga Na Na Na Na Na Martindale Hall
Y S Y S Nr Mh D Y C
Wolta Wolta
Nex Nex Nr Mh, K Y
(1) Bungaree. Original buildings include Council Chambers, Church, manager’s house, shearer’s quarters, general store and farm buildings now part of tourist and convention centre. The property remains a working sheep station. (2) Hill River Station. Manager’s cottage, Shearers’ quarters, blacksmith shop, storage, governess’ cottage. The property remains a working pastoral property
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
206
APPENDIX No.4A-3
GAWLER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=7
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Features Other
Craiglee Y R Y R Nr Ne Remnant Fotheringham House
Nex Nex Nr O (1) Nex
Martindale Nursing home
Nex Nex Nr Nex
Oaklands (2) Nex Nex Nr O Nex Para Para Y S Y S Y D Nex Tortola House
Nr Nr Nr Y
Trevu House Y S Y S Nr Y (1) A small stone building with brick quoins at the rear of the house which contained dual toilet, tack room and groom’s room complete with fireplace (2) The extensive grounds surrounding Oaklands have been subdivided; suburbia now completely surrounds the house so that it is barely visible from the road.
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
207
APPENDIX No. 4A-4
GOYDER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=3
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Cappeedee Homestead
Y Sr Y Sr Nr (1) Y
Mackerode Homestead
Y Sr Y Sr Nr -- (2) Y
Princess Royal Homestead
Y Sr Y Sr Nr (3) Y F
(1) Woolshed, stockman’s cottage, shearers quarters plus outbuildings (2) Shearing sheds, cottages, machine shed (3) Servants’ quarters to the rear of the main house, also a shearing shed, overseer’s house, shearers’ quarters and single men’s quarters.
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
208
APPENDIX No. 4A-5
LIGHT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=5
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Gardens Features Other
Anlaby Y S Y S Ne Y(1) Y TC Eringa (Lanark House)
Nex Nex Ne Yr F
Holland House
Y Co Y Co Nr Y Co Nex
Kingsford House
Y NK Y NK Nr Nex
Yatara Homestead
Y S Nex Nr Nex
(1).Anlaby. Shearing shed, slaughter house, shearers’ quarters, manager’s house, dog kennels, heated glass houses; they are all still in use or being restored. LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
209
APPENDIX No.4A-6
NORTHERN AREAS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
North Bundaleer Homestead
Y S Y S Nr Nex 1911.A cottage and shearers’ quarters were evident
Y
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
210
APPENDIX No. 4A-7
PETERBOROUGH LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Bishop’s Palace
Y R, hotel bedrooms
Y R, hotel bedrooms
N -- N Front F
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
211
APPENDIX No. 4A-8
WAKEFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Werocata Nex Nex Nr Ne Nex (1) (2) (1) Evidence of garden walls and stairs leading to terraced gardens but gardens no longer exist (2) A large wool shed built by Bowman, now used as garages.. LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
212
APPENDIX No. 4A-S
NORTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY - ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
SUMMARY
Associated buildings Grounds LGA N=No. Houses Stables Use Coach
House Use Gate
House Use Domestic Use Gardens Features Other
Barossa N=5
5 Sr (2) Su (1) Nk (2)
5 Su (2) Sr (1) Nk (2)
4 Ta (10 Sr (1) Nk (2)
Y (3) Nex (2)
TC (1) Gates
Clare and Gilbert Valley N=7
5 Ta (1) S (4)
5 Ta (1), S (4)
2 R (2) 5 Mh (2) K (2) Ta (1)
Y (5) D (1)
TC (2) C (1)
Gawler. N=7 Goyder. N=3 Light N=5
4 S (2) Co (1) NK (1)
3 S (1) Co (1) NK (1)
2 Su (1) Co (1)
Y (1) Yr (1) Nex (3)
TC (1) F (1)
Northern Areas N=1
1 S (1) 1 S (1) Y
Peterborough. N=1
Wakefield N=1
Nex
213
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant O=office accommodation
214
APPENDIX No. 4B
BUILDING SURVEY –ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
SOUTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=8 . Page No. 4B-1 Alexandrina 215 4B-2 Coorong 216 4B-3 Naracoorte/Lucindale 217 4B-4 Onkaparinga 218 4B-5 Robe 219 4B-6 Tatiara 220 4B-7 Victor Harbor 221 4B-8 Wattle Range 222 4B-S Summary 223
215
APPENDIX No. 4B-1
ALEXANDRINA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
The Lodge
Y Sr Ne (1) L Y
(1) The Lodge was the original lodge or gate house prior to the destruction of the original house
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant O=office accommodation
216
APPENDIX No. 4B-2
COORONG LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=2
Associated Buildings Grounds Name
Stables CU Coach House
CU Gate Houses(s)
CU Domestic CU Gardens Features Other
Campbell Park Homestead
Ne (Ruin)
Ne (ruin)
Nr Yr Jetty
Poltalloch Homestead
Y Sr(1) Y Sr(1) Nr (2) Y
(1) The stables are currently used to store historic items as part of the tourist focus. (2) Poltalloch House was the centre of a village complex. Building still remaining and in use include shearers’ shed, boundary rider’s house, engineers’ house, pump house, light house and housing for other workers and family LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant O=office accommodation
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APPENDIX No. 4B-3
NARACOORTE LUCINDALE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=3
Associated Buildings Grounds Name
Stables CU Coach House
CU Gate Houses(s)
CU Other CU Formal Gardens
Park Croquet Other
Cairnbank Homestead
Ne Ne Nr Sq,, K, Ss Fb
Moyhall Struan House
Ne Ne Nr Cottage No 2
Sr Y
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant O=office accommodation
218
APPENDIX No. 4B-4
ONKAPARINGA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Reynella House
Y Sr Nex Nr Y
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
219
APPENDIX No. 4B-5
ROBE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Karatta House
Ne Ne Nr Ne Y
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant O=office accommodation
220
APPENDIX No. 4B-6
TATIARA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Padthaway Estate
Y Sr Y Sr Nr (1) Y -- -- Tc
(1) The original buildings still exist and are used to accommode winery activities. Buildings include shearers’ quarters, shearing shed, overseer’s cottage, cookhouse/bakery, schoolroom, original cottage and laundry.
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant O=office accommodation
221
APPENDIX No. 4B-7
VICTOR HARBOR LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=2
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Adare Ne Ne Nr Ne Nex Mount Breckan
Ne Ne Y (1) Nk Ne Nex
(1) The Lodge was occupied by W F Connell during the rebuilding of Mt Breckan (Laube, 2001:161). LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant O=office accommodation
222
APPENDIX No. 4B-8
WATTLE RANGE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=3
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Kalangadoo House
Koorine Y (1) (1) Y Ne Yallum Park Homestead
Y S Y S Nr Nr Y Y Ne
(1) Most out buildings and gardens were destroyed in the 1984 bushfires. Other outbuildings are still in use as farm buildings.
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant O=office accommodation
223
APPENDIX No. 4B-S
SOUTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY - ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
SUMMARY
N=8
Associated Buildings Grounds LGA N=No. Houses Stables Use Coach
House Use Gate
House Use Domestic Use Gardens Features Other
Alexandrina N=1
1 Sr (1) Ne 0* 1 S Yr(1)
Coorong N=2
2 Sr (1) D (1)
2 Sr (1) D (1)
1 Sr(1) Y (1) Yr (1)
Jetty
Naracoorte/ Lucindale. N=3
Onkaparinga N=1
Robe N=1
Y
Tatiara N=1
Y Dy Y Sr 5 L, C, Cr, K, R
Y TC
Victor Harbor N=2
Wattle Range N=3
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LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant O=office accommodation
225
APPENDIX No. 4C
BUILDING SURVEY –ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
METROPOLITAN REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=16
Page No. 4C-1 Adelaide Hills 226 4C-2 Burnside 228 4C-3 Campbelltown 230 4C-4 Charles Sturt 231 4C-5 Holdfast Bay 232 4C-6 Marion 234 4C-7 Mitcham 235 4C-8 Mount Barker 237 4C-9 Norwood, St Peters, Payneham (NSPP) 238 4C-10 Playford 240 4C-11 Port Adelaide/Enfield 241 4C-12 Prospect 242 4C-13 Salisbury 243 4C-14 Unley 244 4C-15 Walkerville 246 4C-16 West Torrens 248 4C-S Summary 249
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APPENDIX No. 4C-1
ADELAIDE HILLS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=12
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Beechwood Nex Nex Nr Ne Y Conservatory Carminow Y R Y R Y R Y Y Dalintober Nex Ne Nr Ne Y Subdivided
F Eurilla Y S Y S Y R Y F Forest Lodge
Y S Y S Nr Y
Glenalta Nex Nex Nr Ne Y Marble Hill Y Rt Y Rt Nr Y Ruin Ne Morden Nex Nex Nr Ne Y Mt Lofty House
Y S Y S Y R Y S Y(1)
Rostrevor House
Nex(D?) Nex (D?)
Nr Ne Y
St Vigeans Estate
Y R Y R Nr Y
Wairoa Y R Y R Y R L, Ir Sr, Gq
S Y Y Tc Grotto
227
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
228
APPENDIX No. 4C-2
BURNSIDE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=22
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Gardens Features Other
Abergeldie Nex Nex Nr Nr Nex (St) Albyn House
Y R Y R Nr Nr Nex Tc (D)
Angove House
Nex Nex Nr Nr Yr
Attunga Nex Nex Nr Nr Y Beaumont House
Y S Y S N(1) R Nr Y
Benacre Y R Y R Nr Nr Y F Carleshurst Nex Nex Nr Nr Yr Clifton Manor
Nex Nex Y R Nr Y F
Chiverton Y Cr Y Cr Nr Y Cr/S Y Craigbuie Y Nk Y Nk Nr Nr Y F Fernilee Lodge
D D Nex
Highfield Nex Nex Nr Nr Y Ivymeade Y R Y R Nr Nr Y F Kings College
Nex Nex Nr Y (?) S Nex
Linden D D Y R Ne Nex Moorcroft D D Nr Nr Yr F Osborne Y Nk Y Nk Nr Y F
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House Seaton Nex Nex Nr Nr Nex Sunnyside Nex Nex Y R Nr Y F Tower House
Nex Nex Ne Y Nk Y Tc F,
Undelcarra Nex Ne Nr Y S Y F Wootton Lea
Y Cr Y Cr Y R Y Cr, S Y F
(1) A lodge or gate house was situated on the corner of Buchan Ave and The Common, Beaumont; now demolished.
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
230
APPENDIX No.4C-3
CAMPBELLTOWN LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=2
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Murray Park
Nex Nex Nr Nex
Tranmere House
Nex Nex Nr D
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
231
APPENDIX No. 4C-4
CHARLES STURT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=2
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Estcourt House (1)
Ne Ne Nr Nex
The Brocas
Ne(2) Ne Nr Yr F
(1) Escourt House was significantly modified when it converted into a hospital. Additional hospital buildings destroyed the original gardens. The gardens have been relandscaped.. (2) Post 1972 brick structure. LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
232
APPENDIX No.4C-5
HOLFAST BAY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=15
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Albert Hall. (Oriental Hotel)
Nex Nex Nr Nex
Dunluce Castle Nex Nex Nr Ne Y (1) Essenside Nex D Nex D Nr Glenara Y R Y R Nr Y Kapara Y Nk Y Nk Nr Y Kingston House
Nex Nex Nr Nex
Minda: Frank Howard House
Y S Y S Y R Nex
Minda:Brighton House
Nex Nex Nr Yr
Paringa Hall Nex Nex Y R Y Cr Yr Russell Court (The Olives)
Y Nk Y Nk Y Nk Cottage Nk Y
Partridge House
Nex Ne Nr Ne Y
Seafield Towers
Nex Nex Nr Nex
George K Soward Dwelling
Nex Nex Nr Yr
Stormont Nex Nex Nr Nex
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Woodlands Nex Nex Nr Yr (1) Dunluce gardens have been subdivided; a section of which is still visible on a neighbouriung property.. LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
234
APPENDIX No. 4C-6
MARION LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Glenthorne Farm
Y Sr Y Sr Nr Ne Nex
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
235
APPENDIX No. 4C-7
MITCHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=15
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Gardens Features Other
Birralee (Wirra Wirra)
Nex Nex Nr Nr Yr F
Birksgate Y R Y R Y R D Nex Coreega Nex Nex Nr Nr Y Eynesbury Y Nk Nex F Farr House (The Curragh)
Y R Y F
Glenburnie Y R Y R Nr Nr Y Mitcham Lawn
Y R Y R Nr Y R Y F
Old Government House
Nex Nex Nr St Y F
Rust Hall Nex Nex Nr Nr Yr Springfield House
Nex Nex Nr Nr Y
Strathspey Y Cr Y Cr Y R Nr Y Torrens Park Estate
Y Cr Y Cr Y (two) R (two) Yr TC, C, boating lake. .F Nex
F
Urrbrae Y Td Y Td Y R D Y
236
House Wattlebury House
Ne Ne Nr Nr Y F
Willow-brook
Y S Y S Nr Nr Y F
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
237
APPENDIX No. 4C-8
MOUNT BARKER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=2
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Gardens Features
Other
Eden Park Y Sr Y Sr Nr Y, D, C Sr Nex Auchendarroch Y R (1) Nex Nr Ne Nex (2) F (1) On the other side of Mt Barker Road now the Mews Cottages (2) The Barr Smiths were noted for their gardens but unfortunately there are no remnants of the former extensive gardens.
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
238
APPENDIX No. 4C-9
NORWOOD, ST PETERS and PAYNEHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=11
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Gardens Features Other
Altheney Y S Y S Nr Y F Parkview Nex Nex Nr Y R Nex TC F Darroch House
Nex Nex Nr Y
Eden Park Y Cr Y Cr Nr Y F Karrawood House
Nex Ne L (now demolished)
Yr F
Forsyth House
Nex Nex Nr Nex
The Acacias
Y Cr Y Cr Nr Y F
Meitke House
Nex Nex Nr Y F
St Helens Ne Y Pool room
Nr Y F
Valima Y R Y R Nr Nex F Korra Weera
Nex Nex Nr Nex
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LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
240
APPENDIX No. 4C-10
PLAYFORD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Features Other
Yattalunga Y R Y R Nr C Y TC
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
241
APPENDIX No.4C-11
PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=2
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Barton Vale
Nex Nex Nr Nex Nex
Glanville Hall
Y R Y R Nr Ne Nex
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
242
APPENDIX No. 4C-12
PROPECT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=4
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Gardens Features Other
Comonella (Blackfriars School)
Nex (1) Nex Nr Nex Y (2)
Dwelling, 32 Prospect Road
Nex Nex Nr Nex Y F
Mitchell House
Y R Y R Nr Nex Y F
Fitzroy House
Y S Y S Nr Nex Y F
(1) Comonella is surrounded by modern classrooms; there is no evidence of any associated buildings. (2) Remnants exist in the front of the houseonly. LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
243
APPENDIX No. 4C-13
SALISBURY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
The Levels Homestead
Y O Y O Nr Nex
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
244
APPENDIX No. 4C-14
UNLEY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=10
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Gardens Features Other
Ackland House
Nex Nex Nr Yr F,
Carramar (St Margarets)
Y (1) NK Nex F
Coonawarra Nex Nex Nr Y F Fullarton Park Y S Y S Nr Yr Heywood Nex Nex Nr Sq, K D Y Mornington Nex Nex Nr Nex Ridge Park Nex Nex Nr Yr F Thornber House
Nr (2) Nr Nr Cottage (Sq?)
Yr
Woodfield Nex Nex Nr Y Yurilla Hall Nex Nex Nr Y F (1) Some outbuildings currently in use by community groups. The original use is uncertain; one was identified as a classroom.. (2) Existing outbuildings are now used as garages. Theoriginal use is unknown.
245
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
246
APPENDIX No. 4C-15
WALKERVILLE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=16
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Aston Y R Y R Nr Pump House
R Y
Cosford Nex Nex Nr Y, F Craigmellan Y Nk Y Nk Nr Y Nk Y F Dwelling 16 Edwin Street, (1)
Nex Nex Y, F
Ennis (Glenroy)
Nex Nex Nr Y, F
Fairlea Nex Nex Nr Ne Yr F Holmwood Y Nk Y Nk Nr Y Nk Y Ivanhoe Y Nk Y Nk Nr Y Nk Y F Jolleys House
Nex Nex Nr Y
Monklands Y Nk Y Nk Nr Nex Rosmoyne Nex Nex Nr Y F The Briars Nex Nex Ne Nex The Myrtles Nex Nex Ne Ne Nex Vale (Levii House)
Nex Nex Nr Ne Nex
Willyama Y Nk Y Nk Nr Y Nk Nex F Woodlawn (2)
Nex D Nex D Ne D Nex
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(1) There are some outbuildings but the dats are uncertain. (2) Outbuildings have been demolished. Woodlawn is now surrounded by attached hospital buildings. LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
248
APPENDIX No. 4C-16
WEST TORRENS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=1
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Cummins House
Y(1) D Y(1) D Ne L, D, C Ds Y(2) Ne T (Ne)
(1) Demolished and the land subdivided. Suburban housing is located on Coach House Drive (2) Croquet lawn and tennis court are now converted to a lawned area. The riveway flanked by Norfolk Island pines is now part of Emmanuel College
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
249
APPENDIX No.4C-S
METROPOLITAN REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY - ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
SUMMARY
N=16
Associated Buildings Grounds LGA N=No. Houses Stables Use Coach
House Use Gate
House Use Domestic Use Gardens Features Other
Adelaide Hills N=12
7 S (3), R (3) Rt(1)
7 S (3) R (3) Rt(1)
4 R (4) 1 S (1) Y( 11) Nex(1)
TC (1)
Burnside N=22
8 R (3) S (1) Cr (2) Nk (2) D (3)
8 R (3) S 1) Cr (2) Nk 2) D (3)
5 R (5) 5 Cr (2) S (2) Bk (1)
Y (!3) Yr (3) Nex (6)
TC (2) F (10)
Campbelltown N=2
O O O Nex (1)
Charles Sturt N=2
O O O Nex (1) Yr(1)
F (1)
Holdfast Bay N=15
4 S (1), R (1) Nk (2)
4 S (1), R (1), Nk (2)
2 R (2) 2 Cr (1), Nk (1)
Y (5), Yr (4) Nex (5) D (1)
Marion N=1 (D)
1 S (1) 1 S (1) Nex
Mitcham N=15
9 R (4), S (1) Cr (2)
7 R (3), S (1), Cr 2),
5 R (5) 1 R, (1) D (2)
Y (10) Yr (3) Nex (2)
F (8)
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Td (1) NK (1)
RTd (1)
Mount Barker N=2
2 R (1) 1 Nex (2) F (1)
NSPP N-11
4 R (1), Cr (2), S (1)
5 R (1) Cr (1) S (1) O (1)
1 R (1) Y (6) Nex (4) Yr (1)
TC (1) F (7)
Playford N=1
1 R 1 R Y TC
Port Adelaide Enfield N=2
1 R (1) 1 R (1) Nex
Prospect N=4
2 R (1) S (1)
2 R (1) S (1)
Y (4) F (4)
Salisbury N=1
1 O 1 O Nex
Unley N=10
2 Nk (1) S (1)
1 S (1) 0 2 Sq(2) K (1)
Y (4) Yr (4) Nex (3)
TC (1) F (5)
Walkerville N=17
6 R (1), Nk (5)
6 R (1) Nk (5)
1 Nk (1) Y (9) Nex (7) Yr (1)
F (8)
West Torrens N=1
D D Yr
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
251
APPENDIX No. 4D
BUILDING SURVEY –ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
INDEX
N=8 . Page No. 4D-1 ‘Square Mile’ 252 4D-S Summary 254
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APPENDIX No. 4D-1
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=17
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Features Other
Archbishop’s House
Y S Y S Nr Yr F
Ayres House
Y Rt Y Rt Nr Nr Y F
Bray House
Y R Y R Nr Y O Nex F
Carhayes Ne Ne Nr Nex D Cartref Ne Ne Nr Y F Craigwell Ne Ne Nr Nr Y F Dimora Ne Ne Nr Nr Y F Duntocher
Ne Ne Nr Nr Y F
Dwelling (TPI)
Ne Ne Nr Nr Y F
261 North Tce Dwelling
Ne Ne Nr Nr Y F
Dwelling (Navy Club)
Ne Ne Nr Nr Nex F
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Dwelling (Public Schools Club)
Ne Ne Nr Nr Nex F
Orchitree Ne Ne Nr Nr Y F Rymill House
Y O Ne Nr Nr Nex F
(Eothem) St Corantyn
Y R Y R Nr Nr Y F
Springhill Lodge
Ne Ne Nr Nr Nex D
Waverley (St Andrews)
Y S Y Chapel Nr Nr Y F
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K= kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
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APPENDIX No. 4D-S
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
BUILDING SURVEY - ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
SUMMARY
Associated Buildings Grounds LGA N=No. Houses Stables Use Coach
House Use Gate
House Use Domestic Use Gardens Features Other
Adelaide. N=17
5 Rt(1), S (1) R (2), O(1)
4 Rt (1), R (2) Ch (1)
0 NA 1 O (1) Y (10) Nex (7)
F (15) D (2)
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
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APPENDIX No. 4E
BUILDING SURVEY –ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
NORTH ADELAIDE
INDEX
N=2 . Page No. 4E-1 North Adelaide 256 4E-S Summary 259
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ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
NORTH ADELAIDE
BUILDINGS SURVEY – ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
N=24
Associated Buildings Grounds Name Stables CU Coach
House CU Gate
Houses(s) CU Domestic CU Formal
Gardens Park Croquet Other
Addington D D Nex D Baker (Lincoln) Nex Nex Nr Nr Nex F Belmont House Nex Nex Nr Nr Nex F Bishops Court Y S Y S Nr Nr Y F Buxton Manor Nex Nex Nr Y f Carclew (Stalheim)
Y Cr Y Cr Nr Laundry Cr Y F
Christ Church Rectory
Nex Nex Nr Nr Y F
College of Surgeons
Nex Nex Nr Nr Nex F
Correspondence School
Ne D? Nex F
Downer House (St Marks)
Y Ch Y Ch Nex F
Duncraig Y R Y R Nr Nr Yr Dwelling (5-7 Brougham Plc)
Ne Ne Nr Y F
Dwelling (58 Brougham Plc)
Nex Nex Nex F
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Grenfell Price Lodge. (St Marks)
Nex Nex Nr Nr Y TC F
Hawker House (St Marks)*
Nex Nex Nr Nr Nex F
Kingsmead House
Nex Nex Nr Nr Y F
Leahurst (Memorial Hospital)
Nex Nex N r Nr Nex F
Milne House (Lincoln College)
Nex Ne Nr Nr Nex F
Montefiore Nex Nex Nr Nr Y F Nurney House Y S Y S Nr Nr Y F Parramatta Villa
Y R Y R Nr Ne Y F
Roche House Nex Nex Nr Nr Nex F Rymill House (Lincoln College)
Y S Y S Nr Yr F
St Andrews Nex Nex Nr Y F St Margarets Y R Y R Nr Nex F Streda Nr Nr Nr Nr Y F Taylor House Nex Nex Nr Y F The Avenues (Memorial Hospital)
Nex Nex Nr Nr Yr F
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LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K= kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
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APPENDIX No. 4E-S
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
NORTH ADELAIDE
BUILDING SURVEY - ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
SUMMARY
Associated Buildings Grounds LGA N=No. Houses Stables Use Coach
House Use Gate
House Use Domestic Use Gardens Features Other
Adelaide (Nth Adel) N=28
8 S (3), R (3), Cr (1), Ch (1)
8 S (3), R (3), Cr (1), Ch (1)
0 NA 1 S (1) Y (12) Yr (4) Nex (12)
TC (1) F (27) D (1)
LEGEND Associated buildings CU =Current Use Domestic Gardens Y=yes Nk=not known L=laundry Nex= no longer exist N=no R= residence D=dairy F=fence(s) Ne=no evidence S=storage C=cellar Tc=tennis court Nr=none recorded Cr=classroom K=kitchen C=croquet D= demolished Yr=remnant
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APPENDIX No.5
BUILDING SURVEY –EXTERNAL ARCHITCTURAL FEATURES
REGION - INDEX
N-5
Page No. 5A. Northern Country Region 261 5B. Southern Country Region 275 5C Metropolitan Region 287 5D Adelaide – ‘Square Mile’ 315 5E. Adelaide – North Adelaide 320
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BUILDING SURVEY –EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
NORTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=8 . Page No. 5A-1 Barossa 262 5A-2 Clare and Gilbert Valleys 264 5A-3 Gawler 266 5A-4 Goyder 268 5A-5 Light 269 5A-6 Northern Areas 270 5A-7 Peterborough 271 5A-8 Wakefield 272 5A-S Summary 273
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APPENDIX No. 5A-1
BAROSSA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=5
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance CurrentUse
Data Source
Collingrove 1856 S P V 1 F Na Sb Cs SRc S Bw Vr Fb&b V Corryton Park
1851 S V 1 F Na Sb Cs SRc P Bw, T CP LA
Coulthard House
1855 S P V 2 F, Ss, Fw F, Ss, Bw, Fw
Sl Cs SRu/c P SGds Vr Co V
Lindsay Park
1850 1900
S V 2 F F Vr Ph LA
Riverside 1858 1888
S V 1 F Na S S SRu/c P Vr Ph V
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LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No.5A-2
CLARE and GILBERT VALLEY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=7
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Bungaree 1850 1870 1900 190.8
S Ind Vf 2s F, S F, S, Bl, Fl
Ss Cs A S Bw Vr V
Hill River Station
1855- 1876
S NK O 1 F, Fl na Sb S RRu/c S Vr V
Hughes Park
1857 1887
S P I 2 S, Bw De
na Sl Cs SRc S T Vr V
Inchiquin 1870 1884
S UK O 1 F, Ss na Sb, Sl Cs RRu/c B Vr Sv
Kadlunga 1874 1919
S Ind Ge 2 F, Ss F, Ss, Bw Sb Cs SRc S Vr LA
Martindale Hall
1879 S UK I 2 No No Ss,Sl Cs A Ss V
Wolta Wolta
1860 c1874
L Ind O 1 F, Ss F Sb, Ss Cs SRc RRu/c
Ss Bw Vr V
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LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No.5A-3
GAWLER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=7
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Craiglee C1858 L UK? I 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss, Bl, Fl
Sb Cs SRc P Bw V Sv
Fotheringham House
C1856 L P I 2s F, Bw (1) Sl Cs RRu/c B Bw V V
Martindale 1872 S NK V 2 F, P F,Bl,Fl Sb, Sl Cs SRc P P A Oaklands 1866 L NK V 1 F, Ss, Bw NA Sb Cs SRc P P Sv, LA Para Para 1862 S Ind I 2 F, Ss -- Sb S RRu/c P SGds P Sv Tortola House
1871 S NK I 2 F, S(P) F(P),S Sb, B Cs A, SRc, B B T, Gds P Sv
Trevu House 1866 S UK I 2s F, Ss, Bw NA BS Cs RRu/c B SGw, Gds
P A
(1) Subterranean floor has a colonnaded portico. Originally with timber pillars, now replaced with plastered brick.
267
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No.5A-4
GOYDER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=3
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Cappeedee Homestead 1879 S NK Vf 1 F, Fl NA BS Cs SRc S Bw V Sv Mackerode` 1872 S NK V 1s F, Ss, Fl NA Sb Cs SRc B Gds,F p A Princess Royal Homestead 1864 S UK Ge 2 F, Ss, Bw, Fw -- Sb Cs SRc Ss SGds V (1) A (1) Original front door now exit to the garden. Current front door on east side of the house LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No.5A-5
LIGHT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL FEATURES
N=5
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Anlaby c1841 c1890
S UK I 2(s) F, Bs na Sb T SRc B SGw Vr A
Eringa (Lanark)
1876 S NK F 2(s) F, S, Bl, Fl na Sb T SRu/c P Bw, SGw SGds.
Vr A
Holland House
1860 S P G 1 F F Sb Cs SRu/c Ss T, Bw Po A
Kingsford 1851 S P Ge 2 F na Ss Cs A Ss Gds Po LA Yatara 1863
1888 S NK V 2 F, Fw F, Bw, Fw Sb Cs
S RRu/c P
S na Vr A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No. 5A-6
NORTHERN AREAS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
North Bundaleer Homestead 1898 S Ind I 1 F, Ss, Fl Na Sl Cs A P Tu, Bw, SGw, SGds Ve A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
271
APPENDIX No. 5A-7
PETERBOROUGH LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Bishop’s Palace (St Cecelias)
1912 S Saint F 3s F, Ss F, Ss, Bw Ss, B Cs SRc B Bw, SGds, SGw V A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No.5A-8
WAKEFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Werocata C1850s S Ind Ge 2s Ss NA Ss, Sl Cs A; RRu/c Ss Bw A LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No.5A-S
NORTHERN COUNTRY REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY -EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
SUMMARY
Heritage List LGA No of
Houses Local State No list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Const Quoins Features Entry Data Source
Barossa N=5
5 P (3) UK(1) O(1)
V (5) 1 (3) 2 (2)
F (5) S (10 Fw (1)
F (2), S (1), Na (3) Bw (1), Fw (1)
Sb (2) Sl (1) S (1)
Cs (3) S (1)
SRc (2) SRu/c (2)A(1)
S (1) P (3)
Bw (2) T (1) SGds (1)
Vr (3) Po (2)
V (3) LA (2)
Clare & Gilbert Valley N=7
1 6 UK (2) Ind (3), P (1) NK (1)
Vf(1) I (2), Ge (1) O (3)
1 (3) 2 (3) 2s (1)
F (5) Ss (5) Bw (1) Fl (1) No (1)
F (3). Ss (2) Bw (1) Bl (1) Fl (1) No (1)
Sb (4) Ss (3) Sl (2)
Cs (6) S (1)
A (2) SRc (3) RRu/c (3)*
S (4) Ss (2) B (1)
Bw (2) T (1)
Vr (6) O(1)
V (5) Sv (1) LA (1)
Gawler N=7
3 4 0 P (1), UK (2), Ind (1) NK (4)
I (5), V (2)
1 (1), 2 (5), 2s (2),
F (7), Ss (5) Bw (3), Fl (1) P (2)
F (2) Ss (2), Bl (2), Fl (2)
Sb (5), Sl (1), B (1) BS (1)
Cs (7), S (1)
SRc (4), RRu/c (3), A (2), B (1) *
S (1), B (3), P(4)
Bw (3)SGw (1), SGds (1), Y (1), Gds (2)
Vr (2), P (6)
A (2) V (1) Sv (3) LA (2)
Goyder N=3
3 UK(1) NK(2)
Vf(1) V(1) Ge (1)
1(2) 2 (1)
F (3) Ss (2) Fl(1) Fw (1) Bw(1)
NA (2) N0 (1)
BS(1) Sb(2)
Cs(3) SRc(3) S(3) Bw(1) SGds(1)
Vr (2) P(1)
A (1) Sv(1) LA(1)
Light N=5
5 UK (1) P (2)
Ge (1) G (1)
1 (1) 2 (2)
F (5) S (1)
F (2) Bw (1)
Sb (4) Ss (1)
Cs (3) T (2)
A (1) SRc (1)
B (1) P (2)
SGw (2) Bw (2)
Vr (3) Po (2)
A (4) LA (1)
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NK (2) F (1) V (1) I (1)
2s (2) Bl (1) Fw (1) Fl (1)
Fw (1) SRu/c (2)RRu/c (1)
Ss (2) S (1)
SGds (1) Gds (1) T (1)
Northern Areas N=1
1 Ind I 1 F, Ss, Fl
Na Sl Cs A P Tu, Bw, SGw, SGds
Vr A
Peterborough N=1
1 NK I 2 F F, Bw RRu/c LA
WakefieldN=1
1 Ind Ge 2s Ss NA Ss, Sl Cs A, RRu/c *
Ss Bw O A
4 26 0 P(7) V(9) 1(11) F(25) F(9) Sb(17) Cs (24) SRc (13)
S(10) Bw(12) Vr(18) A917)
UK(7) Vf(2) 2(14) S925) S(5) Si(6) T(2) SRu/c (4) Ss(6) T(3) Po(10) Sv(5) Ind(6) I (10) 2s (5) Fw(3) Fw(20 So(1) S(5) RRu/c(9) P(10) Tu(1) O(2) LA(8) NK(10 Ge(4) Fl(4) Fl(3) Ss(5) A(6) B(5) SGds (4) O(1) G(1) Bw(5) Bw(6) B(1) B(1) SGw(4) F(1) Bl(5) Bl(3) Bs(1) Gds(3)
TOTALS N=30
O(3) D(1) LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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BUILDING SURVEY –EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
SOUTHERN COUNTRY LGAs
INDEX
N=8
Page No. 5B-1 Alexandrina 276 5B-2 Coorong 277 5B-3 Naracoorte/Lucindale 278 5B-4 Onkaparinga 279 5B-5 Robe 280 5B-6 Tatiara 281 5B-7 Victor Harbor 282 5B-8 Wattle Range 283 5B-S Summary 284
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APPENDIX No. 5B-1
ALEXANDRINA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
The Lodge 1840s S O O 1 F, Ss, R, Bw, Fl NA Sl Cs SRc B T, Bw, SGw, SGds Op A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No. 5B-2
COORONG LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Campbell Park Homestead 1881 S P V 1 F, S, Fl NA Sl Cs A S T, V A Poltalloch 1876 S UK I 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Bl, Fl Ss Cs A Ss Gds V A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
278
APPENDIX No. 5B-3
NARACOORTE LUCINDALE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=3
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Cairnbank Homestead 1868 S NK Ge 2 F F, Bw Sl S SRc S V Moyhall 1867 L NK V 2 F, Fl F, Bl. Fl Sl Cs P P Bw V LA Struan House 1873
1875 S UK I 2 F, Ss, R, Bw Fl -- Sl Cs SRc P T, Bw, Gds Po A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No. 5B-4
ONKAPARINGA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Reynella House 1842 S P V 1 F, S Fl NA Sl Cs SRu/c B Bw, Gds Ve A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No. 5B-5
ROBE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Karatta House 1855 S Ind V 2 F, R, Bw F, R, Bw Sl Cs SRc S SGds V Sv
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
281
APPENDIX No. 5B-6
TATIARA LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritage
list Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data
Source Padthaway Estate 1882 S NK Vf 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss, Bl, Fl Sl Cs SRc, RRu/c P Bw, SGw, Gds V A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
282
APPENDIX No. 5B-7
VICTOR HARBOR LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Adare 1860 1892
S NK I 2+s F, Ss, Bl, Bw, Fl F, Bl, Fl P Cs P P Tu, Bw, SGw, SGds V A
Mount Breckan 1880s S NK G 2 Ss -- Sl Cs RRu/c P T, CP Sv. LA
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
283
APPENDIX No. 5B-8
WATTLE PARK LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=3
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Kalangadoo House 1850 1874
S Ind R 2 F, Bw F, Bl Sl Cs SRc S Bw V LA
Koorine 1904 L Ind O 1 F, S, Bw -- Sl, Ss Cs SRc S T, SGw, SGds Po A Yallum Park Homestead 1845
1879 S Ind I (Vf) 2 F, S, Fl F, S, Bl, Fl Sl, Ss S SRc S Bw, Gds V A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No. 5B-S
SOUTHERN COUNTRY REGION - LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY -EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
SUMMARY
Heritage List LGA No of
Houses Local State No
list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Const Quoins Features Entry Data Source
Alexandrina N=1
1 NK O 1 F, Ss, r, Bw, Fl
Na Sl Cs SRc B T, Bw, SGw, SGds
Po A
Coorong N=2
2 P (1) UK (1)
V (1) Vf (1)
1 (1) 2 (1)
F (2) S (2) Fl (2)
F (1) Bl (1) Fl (1)
Sl (1) Ss (1)
Cs (2)
A (2) S (1) Ss (1)
T (1), Gds (1)
V (2) A (2)
Naracoorte Luncindale N=3
1 2 UK (1) NK (2)
Ge (1) V (1) I (1)
2(3) F (3) Ss (1) R (1) Bw (1) Fl (2)
F (2) Bw(1) Bl(1) Fl(1)
Sl (3) S (1) Cs (2)
SRc (2) P (1)
S (1) P (2)
Bw (2) T (1) Gds (1)
V (2) P (1)
LA (2) A (1)
Onkaparinga N=1
1 P O 1 F, S, Fl NA Sl/B
Cs RRu/c B *
P Bw. Gds Vr A
Robe N=1
1 Ind V 2 F, R, Bw F, R, Bw Sl Cs SRc S SGds Vr Sv
Tatiara N=1
1 NK Vf 2 F, S, Fl F, S, Bl, Fl
Sl Cs SRc, RRu/c *
P Bw, SGw, Gds
V A
Victor Harbor
2 NK (2) I (1) G (1)
2s (1) 2 (1)
F (1) S (2)
F (1) Bl (1)
P (1) Sl (1)
Cs (2)
P (1) RRu/c
P (2) Tu (1). T (1)
V (1) P (1)
A (1) SV (1)
285
N=2 Bl (1) Bw(1) Fl(1)
F(1) (1) Bw (1) SGw (1) SGds (1)
Wattle Range N=3
1 2 Ind(3) R (1) O (1) I (1)
2 (2) 1(1)
F (3) S (2) Bw (2) Fl (1)
F (2) S (1) Bl (2) Fl (1)
Sl (3) Sb (2)
S (1) Cs (2)
SRc (3) S (3) Bw (2) SGw (1) SGds (1) Gds (1) T (1)
V (2) P (1)
A (2) LA (1)
2 12 0 P(2) V(3) 1(4) F(13) F(8) Sb(1) Cs(12)
SRc(8) S(6) Bw(8) Vr(10) A(9)
UK(2) Vf(2) 2(9) S(10) S(3) Sl(11) T(0) SRu/c(0)
Ss(1) T(5) Po(14) Sv(2)
Ind(4) I(3) 2s(1) Fw(0) Fw(0) Ss(1) S(20 RRu/c(30
P(6) Tu(1) LA(3)
NK(6) Ge(1) Fl(9) Fl(5) Bs(1) A(2) B(1) SGds(4) G(1) Bw(6) Bw(1) B(1) SGw(4) R(1) Bl(1) Bl(6) P(1) Gds(5)
TOTALS N-14
O(3)
286
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No.5C
BUILDING SURVEY –EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
METROPOLITAN REGION LGAs
INDEX
N=17
Page No. 5C-1 Adelaide Hills 288 5C-2 Burnside 290 5C-3 Campbelltown 292 5C-4 Charles Sturt 293 5C-5 Holdfast Bay 294 5C-6 Marion 296 5C-7 Mitcham 297 5C-8 Mount Barker 299 5C-9 Norwood, St Peters, Payneham (NSPP) 300 5C-10 Playford 302 5C-11 Port Adelaide/Enfield 303 5C-12 Prospect 304 5C-13 Salisbury 305 5C-14 Unley 306 5C-15 Walkerville 308 5C-16 West Torrens 310 5C-S Summary 311
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APPENDIX No. 5C-1
ADELAIDE HILLS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=12
Name Date Heritage list
Name
Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Beechwood (former St Wilfred’s)
1893 S(1) NK V 1 F, Bw Na S Cs SRc S P A
Carminow 1885 RNE (2)
UK G 2 S, P S, Bc Ss Gs SRc S T P Sv
Dalintober 1866 S NK Vf 2 F, Ss, Bl F, Ss, Bl Sb Cs SRc P Bw V Sv Eurilla 1884 Nr NK G 3 F, Ss Ss Gs A S T Cp LA Forest Lodge 1896 L NK G 2 F Ss Cs A S T Po A Glenalta 1880 S(3) NK Ge 2 F, Ss S Cs SRc S V LA Marble Hill 1879 S NK G 2s F, S, Fw F, S, Bl Sb Cs SRc S TBw, O A Morden 1902 S NK E 2 Ss ,R, Bw F, Bw Sl S SRc B Bw, P Op Sv Mt Lofty House 1852
1858 Nr O G 3 R R, Bw Ss Cs A, SRc S p A
Rostrevor House
1876 S UK I 2 F, Ss F, Ss Arc
Sb Cs SRc P Bw, SGds P A
St Vigeans Estate
1882 S NK Vf 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss, Bw, Fl
Sl Cs SRc S V Sv
Wairoa 1893 S Co I 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss, Bl Sl Cs SRc B Bw, Gds Op A (1) Gardens and former Birksgate conservatory only. (2) Not on the state heritage list. (3) Garden and stables only.
289
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
290
TABLE No. 5C-2
BURNSIDE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL FEATURES
N=22
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Abergeldie (Glencoola)
1861 L UK V 2 F, S Bw
F, S Bw
Sb Cs SRc P T V V
(St) Albyn House 1885 S O I 2 F, S Bl
F, Ss, Bl ,Fl S Cs SRc B Bw, V Sv
Angove House C1880 1890
S P I 2 F, Ss Fw
F, S, Bw, Fw
Ss Cs A, SRu/c S V V
Attunga C1890 S Ind? I 2 F, Ss F, S Bw, Fw
Sl Cs Src B Bw, SGw, V V
Beaumont House
1849 1907
S Co O 1 F, Ss, P
NA Sl Cs, WS SRu/c B Gds
OP V
Benacre 1863 1875
S UK I 2 F, Ss Bw,
F, Bc Sb Cs
SRc Ss, OP Sv
Carleshurst 1883/4 L P I 2 F, Ss F, Ss, Bl, Fl
Sl Cs A P Bw, SGw, SGds V Sv
Clifton Manor 1852 L UK? G 2 S S, Bw, Fl Sl Cs SRc B T OP Sv, LA Chiverton 1880 L NK I 2 F, Ss, Bw F, Ss, Bw Sb Cs SRc P SGds V V Craigbuie 1883
1894 L UK I 2 Ss, Bl, Fw Ss, Bl, Fw Sb S SRc S SGw, SGds, Bw OP Sv
Fernilee Lodge C1880, 1886, 1907
D NK I 2s F, Bl, Fl No S Cs SRc P T. Bw V LA
Highfield 1859 L NK Ge 2 D D P Cs P P Bw V Sv Ivymeade 1850
1870 L NK I 2 F, S
P F, Ss, Bl, Fl
Sl Cs RRu/c P T V Sv LA
291
Kings College 1882 1890
L O I 2 F, Ss Fw, Fl
F, Ss, Bl, Fl
Sb Cs SRc P SGw, SGds P V
Linden c1860s D Co I 2 F No S S Src S CP(?) LA Moorcroft 1875 D UK I 2 F, Ss,
Fl F, Ss, Bl, Fl S Cs S P V LA
Osborne House c1880s L P I 1 F, Ss, Fl
NA Sb Cs Src P Bw OP Sv
Seaton !875 1883
L UK I 2 F,S, Fl
F, S Bl ,Fl.
Sb Cs SRu/c P T V V
Sunnyside 1848 L NK V 1 F, S, Bw D Sb Cs SRu/c P P Sv Tower House c1850
1880 L O I 1 F, Ss,
Bw NA S Cs RRu/c B T (2), Bw V Sv,
Undelcarra 1852 1880
S Ind Ge 2 F, S F, S Bl
S Cs SRu/c P Bw CaP Sv
Wootton Lea 160 1873 1883
S NK I 3 F, Ss; Bl, Fl
F, Ss Bl, Fw
Sb S SRc P Bw; SGds CP V
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
292
APPENDIX No. 5C-3
CAMPBELLTOWN LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Murray Park 1841 Nr P I 2 F, S Fl F, Ss, Bl Sb Cs SRc P T, Bw V A Tranmere House 1893
1900 S UK R 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss, Bl, Fw Sl Cs SRc P T, Bw, SGw OP Sv
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
293
APPENDIX No. 5C-4
CHARLES STURT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Estcourt House 1882 S P I 2 F, Ss, R, Fl F, Ss, R, Bl, Fl Sb Cs RRu/c P SGds V Sv The Brocas 1853
1870 S UK Ge 2 F, Fw F, Bw, Fw Sb Cs, S RRu/c S, B T, Bw, Gds Op V
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
294
APPENDIX No.5C-5
HOLDFAST BAY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=15
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Albert Hall (Oriental Hotel)
1878 S UK I 3 F, Bl, Fw F, Bl, Fw Sl Cs RRu/c P Bw Cp Sv
Dunluce 1912 L UK Ge 2 F, Ss, P F, Ss, Bc, Fe
Sb T SRc, P P T, Bw, SGw, SGds
Cp V
Essenside 1868 D NK Vf 3 F, S F, S, Bw Sb Cs SRc P Bw, T V LA Glenara 1873/
1876 S NK I 1 F,Ss, Fw NA Sb Cs SRu/c P T, Bw Op Sv
Kapara 1887 L NK F 1 F, Ss, Bw, Fw
NA Sl Cs RRu/c B SGw, Gds Cp V
Kingston House 1839 S P V 2 F, Ss, R, Bw No Sl Cs RRu/c B V V Minda Home, Frank Hayward House
1860 L P Ge 2 D No Sl Cs RRu/c P Op V
Minda Home, Brighton House
C1840 L UK I 2s F, Ss, B NA Sl O RRu/c P Gds V V
Paringa Hall 1880 S Ind I 3 F, Ss, Fw F, Ss, Bl, Fw
Sb Cs SRc P T, Bw, SGw, SGds
Op V
Partridge House 1899 L NK F 1 F, Ss NA Sb T SRc B SGw V V Russell Court (The Olives)
1867 S O Ge 2 F, Ss, Fw No Sb Cs SRc P SGds V Sv
Seafield Towers 1876 S O I 2 F, Fw B Sl Cs SRu/c P Op Sv G.K. Soward Dwelling 1887 S P I 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss, Bl,
Fl S Cs RRu/c B V Sv
Stormont 1886 S NK I 2 F, Ss, Bl, Fl F, Ss, Bl, Fl
Sb Cs SRc P SGw Cp Sv
295
Woodlands 1853 1880
Nr NK V 2 F F,Ss, Bw Sb, Sl,B
Cs SRc, RRu/c B, S Bw V V
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
296
APPENDIX No. 5C-6
MARION LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Glenthorne Farm (1) 1849 c1890s
S Lizard Lodge UK G Sl LA
(1) Demolished LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
297
APPENDIX No. 5C-7
MITCHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=15
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Birralee (Wirra Wirra)
1897 L Ind? F 2 F, Ss F, Ss, Bl, Fw
Sb,Sl, B
Cs SRc B T, Bw, SGw Po Sv
Birksgate 1851 D UK I 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss, B. Fl L. Cs SRc S D Po LA Coreega 1883 S NK V 2 F, Bw F, Ss, Bl Sb Cs SRc B SGds Po LA Eynesbury 1880 S NK I 2 F, Ss
R, Fl F, Ss, R Bl, .Fl
Sl Cs RRu/c P T, Bw Po Sv
Farr House (The Curragh)
C1880 C1890
L UK V 1 F, Ss, Bw NA Sb Cs (S)
SRc Ss SGw, SGds Po Sv
Glenburnie 1873 1884
L UK Vf 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss Bl ,Fl
Sb Cs SRc S Nv Po Sv
Mitcham Lawn 1850 1870
L O Vf 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss, Bl, Fl
So Cs SRc P Bw Vr Sv,
Old Government House
1860 S O V 1 ----- NA Sb Cs SRu/c S Bw O A
Rust Hall 1846 S UK Ge 1 F, Ss, P NA P S P P Nv Arc Sv Springfield House 1897 S NK I 2 F, Ss, Bw
Fw Ss, Bw, Fw Sb Cs SRc P T, SGw Po Sv,
Strathspey 1899 L UK V 2 F, Ss F, Ss Sb Cs SRc S SGw Arc A Torrens Park Estate 1854 S P G 2 F, Ss ----- Cs A S Po A Urrbrae House 1889 S UK F 2s F F, Ss, Bl Sb T SRc B Bw, SGw Vr A Wattlebury House 1865 S NK Ge 2 ---- ------ Sb Cs RRu/c S ---- O Sv Willow-brook 1890 L Co Vf 2 F, Ss,
Bl, Fl F, Ss Bl., Fl
Ss Cs SRc P Bw, SGds Vr Sv
298
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
299
APPENDIX No. 5C-8
MOUNT BARKER LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Eden Park (Ramsay House)
1881 S UK (P)
I 2 F, Bw, Fw, F, Bw , Fw Sl, B Cs RRu/c B T, Bw Po A
Auchendarroch 1861 1878
S UK I 2 F, Ss, Fw F, Ss, Bw, Sl, Ss Cs SRc P T, Bw Po A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
300
APPENDIX No. 5C-9
NORWOOD, ST PETERS and PAYNEHAM LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=11
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Athelney 1858 L UK Ge 3s F, Ss, Bw --- Sb Cs SRc, RRu/c S T, Bw, SGds
Po A
Darroch House
1886 L NK I 2 F, Ss, Bl, Fl
F, Ss, Bl So Cs SRu/c, RRu/c
B, S Bw, SGds
Vr A
Eden Park 1898 S NK F 2 F, Ss, R F, Ss, R, Bw
Ss Cs SRc B SGw. SGds
Po A
Forsyth House
1910 S P E 2 F , Ss, Fl F, B (castellated)
Ss O SRc B Tu, Bw, SGw, SGds,
Po A
Karrawood House
1897 S NK O 1 F, S NA Sb O SRc B Bw Gds, SGw
Vr A
Koora Weera
1884 S O I 1+s F, S, Bl F, Bc Sb Cs SRc P Bw Po Sv
Meitke House
1874 S NK V 2 F, Ss F, Ss, Bw Sb Cs SRc, SRu/c P Bw, Gds Po A
Parkview 1873 L NK I 2 F, P F, Bl Sb Cs SRu/c S ----- Arc Sv St Helens 1883 L NK V 2 F, Fl F, Bl, Fl P Cs P P Bw,
SGw, SGds
Po Sv
The Acacias
1871 S NK Vf 3s F, Ss F, Ss, Bl Sb Cs SRc P SGw Vr A
Vailima 1850 C1910
L O E 2 F F, Bc P Cs P P Bw, SGds
Po A
301
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
302
APPENDIX No. 5C-10
PLAYFORD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Yattalunga Homestead C1850 S Ind? V 2 F, R, R, Bw Ss S A, RRu/c S V, P LA
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
303
APPENDIX No. 5C-11
PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=2
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Barton Vale 1850 S UK G 2s F, S, Bl, Fl F, Bl Sl Cs RRu/c P T, SGw, SGds OP Sv Glanville Hall 1856 S P G 1 F, S NA Sb, Sl Cs SRc P T, Bw, SGds V A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No. 5C-12
PROSPECT LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=4
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Comonella (Blackfriars School) C1880s L NK I 2 F, S, Fw F, S, Bo Ss Cs SRu/c, SRc P Bw, SGw, SGds P V Verona House(1) C1880s L NK I 2 F, P F, Bl P Cs P P Bw, SGds Op Sv Mitchell House 1910 S P V 1 F, S, Bl NA Sl. Sb Cs SRc B, P Bw, SGw, SGds V Sv Fitzroy House C1880s S O V 2 -- -- Sb Cs SRc P SGds O Sv (1) Named by Jensen (1980:782) LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No, 5C-13
SALISBURY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Levels Homestead 1876 S NK V 1 F, Ss NA S Cs RRu/c S V A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No. 5C-14
UNLEY LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=10
Name Date Heritage list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Ackland House
1899/90 S P I 1 F, Ss, Fl NA Ss, Sb, P
Cs SRc S T, SGds, Bw, Gds,
P V
Carramar Clinic
1872 S NK F 2 F, Ss, Fw F, Ss, Bl
Sb Cs RRu/c P Tu, Bw P Sv
Coonawarra 18?? S Ind I 2 F,S, Fw F, Ss, Bl
Sb Cs SRc P Tu, Bw, SGds
P Sv
Fullarton Park
1867 1883
S P V 1 F, Fw NA Sb Cs SRc P Bw V A
Heywood 1865 S UK V 1 F, Ss, Fl NA Sb Cs SRc V Sv Mornington 1872 Nr NK Ge 2 F, S, Fl -- S (?) Cs R P Bw, Gds V V Ridge Park 1843 S NK O 1 No NA Sb Cs RRu/c P Bw Cp V Thornber House
1855 1890
S P Ge 2 F, Ss F, Ss, Bl,
Sb Cs SRc B T, Gds Cp Sv
Woodfield 1853 1883
S NK I 2 F, Ss F, Ss, Bl, Fl
Ss Cs A P T, Bw, CP Sv
Yurilla 1899 S NK I 2 F, Ss F, Ss, Bl
Ss T A P T, Bw V Sv
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LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No. 5C-15
WALKERVILLE LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=16
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Aston 1890 L NK V 2 F, Ss F, S, Bw Ss Cs SRc P SGw Vr Sv Cosford 1878 L NK R 2 F, S, Bl, Fl F, S, Bl, Fl Ss Cs SRc P Bw Vr Sv Craigmellan 1884 L NK I 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss, Bl, Fl So Cs SRc P Bw, Sgw, SGds Vr Sv Dwelling 16 Edwin Tce.
1880 L Nn I 2 S F, Ss, R, Bl, Fl Sb Cs SRc P SGds Po Sv
Ennis (Glenroy) C1890 L UK (UK)
I 2 F, S F, S, Bl Sl Cs SRc S Bw, Gds Vr Sv
Fairlea 1879 1888
L NK V 2 F, Ss F, S, Bw Ss Cs SRc P Bw Vr Sv
Holmwood 1885 L NK V 2 F, Ss, Bw, Fw F, Bw So Cs A S Bw Po Sv Ivanhoe 1890 L NK I 2 F, Ss, Fl F, Ss Bl, Fl Sl Cs A P Bw Po Sv Jolley’s House 1905 L P I 2 F, Ss, Fw F, Ss, Bl B, S T SRc P Tu, Bw, SGw Po Sv Monklands 1883 L NK V 2 F - Ss, B Cs SRc B ---- Vr Sv Rosmoyne C1890 L NK V 2 F, S F, S, Bl So Cs SRc P Bw, SGds Vr Sv The Briars 1856 L NK I 2 F, Ss, P F, Ss, P Ss Cs SRc P T, Arc Sv The Myrtles 1880 Nr NK Vf 2 F, Ss, Bl F, Ss, Bl P Cs P P SGds Po Sv Vale House (Levi park) 1841 S P O 2s F, Ss, Bw NA So Cs RRuc B ----- Vr A Willyama 1881 L Ind I 2s F, Ss NA Sb Cs SRc P Gds Po Sv Woodlawn C1880 L NK Ge 2 S F, Bw Sb Cs SRc Ss Bw, SGds Po A
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LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No. 5C-16
WEST TORRENS LGA
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=1
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Cummins House 1841 S UK O 1 No NA B Cs B B Bw P A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No.5C-S
METROPOLTAN REGION LGAs
BUILDING SURVEY -EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
SUMMARY
Heritage List LGA No of
Houses Local State No
list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Const Quoins Features Entry Data Source
Adelaide Hills N=12
3 6 3 UK (2) NK (8) O (1) Co (1)
V (1) Vf (2) I (2) G (5) Ge (1) E (1)
1 (1) 2 (8) 2s(1) 3 (2)
F (9), Ss 9), R (1), Bw (2) Bl (1) Fl (2), Fw(1) P (1)
Na (1) F (6) Ss (6) No (3) P (1) Bl (2)
Sb (3) Ss (4) Sl 3) So (1)
Cs (10) S (1)
SRc (9) A (3)
B (2) S (7) P (2)
Bw (5) SGds (1) Gds (1) P (1) T(1)
Po (8), Vr (3), O(1)
Sv(6) A (4) LA (3)
Burnside N=22
12 7 D (3) P (3) UK (6) O (3) NK(6) Ind(2) Co(2)
V (2) I (16) G (1) Ge (2) O (1)
1 (4) 2 (16) 2s (1) 3 (1)
F (20) Ss (19) Bw (5) Fw (3) Bl (4) Fl (4)
F (13) S (14) Bw (3) Fw (3) Bl (9) Fl (7)
Sb (9) So (6) Sl (5) Ss(1) P (1)
Cs (19) S(3) WS (1) *
SRc (12) SRu/c (5) A (2) RRu/c (2)
P (13) B (5) S (4)
T (6) SGw (4) SGds (5) Bw (10)
Vr (12) Po(9) CaP (1)
A (8) Sv (11) LA3)
Campbelltown N=2
1 1 P (1) UK (1)
I (1), R (1)
2 (2) F (2), Ss (2) Fl (2)
F (2), Ss (2), Bl (2) Fw (1)
Sb (1) Sl (1)
Cs (2)
SRc (2) P (2) T (2), Bw (2) SGw (1)
V (1), Po (1)
A (1), Sv (1)
Charles Sturt N=2
2 P (1) UK (1)
I (1), Ge (1)
2 (2) F (2), Ss (1) R (1)
F (2) Ss (1) R (1)
Sb (2) Cs (2) S (1)
RRu/c (2)
P (1), S (1) B (1)
SGds (1), T (1), Bw (1),
Vr (1), Po (1)
Sv (1), A (1)
312
Fl (1) Fw (1)
Fl (1) Fw (1) Bl (1), Bw (1)
Gds (1)
Holdfast Bay N-15
5 8 2 UK (3) NK (6) Ind (1) P (3) O (2)
V (2) Vf (1) Ge (3) I (7) F (2)
2 (8) 2s (1) 1 (3) 3 (3)
F (13) Ss (11), Bl (2) Fl (2) Bw (2) Fw (6) P (1)
F (7) Ss (6) Bl (4) Bw2) Bc (1) FL2) Fw (2)
Sb (8) Sl (6) So (1)
Cs (12) T (2) O (1)
SRc (7) SRu/c (2) RRu/c (6)
P (10) B (5)
Bw (6) T(3) SGw5) SGds (3) Gds (2)
V (7) Po(8)
A (8) Sv (6) LA (1)
Marion N=1 (D)
1 UK G 2s Sb Cs RRu/c B Bw Po LA
Mitcham N=15
6 8 1(D) UK(6) NK(4) O(2) Ind(1) P(1) Co(1)
V(4) Vf(3) Ge(2) G(1) I(3) F(2)
1(3) 2(11) 2s(1)
F(13) S(11) Bw(3) Bl(8) Fw(1) Fl(5)
F(9) S(9) Bw(1) Fw(2) Bl(8) Fl(5)
Sb(9) Sl(2) Ss(1) So(1) S/B(1) P(1)
Cs(13) T(1) S(1)
SRc(10) SRu/c(1) RRu/c(2) A(1) P(1)
P(5) S(6) Ss(1) B(3)
Bw (6) SGds(4) SGw(5) T(4) Nv
Po(8) Vr(3) Arc(2) O(2)
A(4) Sv(9) LA(2)
Mount Barker N=2
2 UK (2) I (2) 2 (2) F (2), S (1) Bw (1), Fw (2)
F (2) S (1) Bw (2), Fw (1)
Sl (2) B (1) Ss (1)
Cs (2)
SRc (1) RRu/c (10
B (1) P (1)
T (2) Bw (2)
Po (2) LA (1) A (1)
NSPP N=11
5 6 UK (1) P (1), O (2), NK (7)
Ge (1), I (3), F (1), E (3), Vf (1), V (2),
1 (1) 2 (7) 2s (1) 3s (2)
F(11) Ss(4) Bw(1) Bl(3) Fl(2)
F(9) Ss(8) Bw(2) Bl(4) Fl(1) Bc(2)
Sb(6) Ss(2) So(1) P(2)
Cs(9) O(2)
SRc(7) SRu/c(3) RRu/c(1) P(2) *
S(3) B(4) P(5) *
T(1) Tu(1) Bw(8) SGds(8) SGw(4) GDs(1)
Po(7) Vr(3) Arc(1)
A(7) Sv(4)
Playford N=1
1 Ind V 2 F, R R, Bw Ss S A, RRu/c *
S Vr, P Sv,
Port Adelaid
2 UK (1) P (1)
G (2) 2s (1) 1 (1)
F (2), S (2)
F (1) Bl (1)
Sl (1) Sb (1)
Cs (2)
SRc (1), RRu/c
P (2) T (2), Bw (1), SGw
Op (1) Vr (1)
A (1) Sv (1)
313
e Enfield N=2
Bl (1) Fl (1)
Ss (1) (1) (1). SGds (2)
Prospect N=4
2 2 NK (2), P (1), O (1)
I (2), V (2)
2 (3) 1 (1)
F (3) Ss (2), Fw (1), Bl (1), P (1)
F (2) S (1) B (1), Bl (1)
Ss (1), Sb (2), Sl (1) P (1)
Cs (4)
SRc (3), SRu/c (1), P (1)
P (4), B (1)
SGds (4), SGw (2), Bw (3)
Vr (1), Po (2), O (1)
a (1), Sv (3)
Salisbury N=1
1 NK V 1 F, Ss Na So Cs RRu/c S ----------- Vr A
Unley N=10
9 1 P (3) Ind (1) NK (5) UK (1)
V (2) I (4) Ge (2) F (1) O (1)
1 (4) 2 (6)
F (9) S (8) Fw (2) Fl (3)
F (5) S (5) Bl (5) Fl (1)
Sb (7) So (1) Ss (2)
Cs (9) T (1)
A (3) SRc (4) RRu/c (2)
S (1) B (1) P (8)
T (4) Tu (2) SGds (2) SGw (1) GDs (1) Bw (5)
Vr (4) Po (6)
Sv (6) A (3) LA (1)
Wakerville N=16
14 1 1 P(2) UK(1) Ind(1) NK(10) Nn(1)
V(5) Vf(1) I(7) R(1) Ge(1) O(1)
2 (13) 2s(2)
F(13) S(14) Bw(2) Bl(2) Fw(2) Fl(3)
F(12) S(10) Bw(4) Bl(7) Fl(3)
Sb(3) Sl(1) Ss(4) So(4) S/B(2) P(1)
Cs(14) T(1)
A(1) SRc(12) RRuc(1) P(1)
S(2) Ss(1) P(10) B(2)
T(1) Tu(1) SGds(5) SGw(3) Gds(2)
Vr(8) Po(6) Arc(1)
Sv(13) A(2)
West Torrens N=1
1 UK O 1 No NA B Cs B B Bw Po A
48 58 11 P(17) V(22) 1(20) F(101) F(69) Cs(100)
SRc(68) B(27) Bw(49) Vr(49) A(42)
UK(27) Vf (8) 2(79) S(85) S(64) T(5) SRu/c(12)
P(6T(27)3)
SGda(35) Po(60) Sv(61)
Ind(7) I (48) 2s(9) Bw(16) Bw(16) S(7) A(11) Tu(4) Gds(8) Arc(2) LA(12) NK(49) Ge (13) 3(6) Bl(22) Bl(44) O(3) RRu/c(
19) Ss(2) T(27) O(3)
O(11) G(10) 3s(2) Fw(21) Fw(11) WS(1)
P(5) Tu(4) CaP(1)
TOTALS N=117
Nn(1) R(2) Fl(25) Fl(21) B(1) SGw(26)
314
Co(4) O(4) P(3) Nv(1) E(4)
F(6)
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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APPENDIX No.5D
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
INDEX
Page No. 5D-1 ‘Square Mile’ 316 5D-S Summary 318
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APPENDIX No. 5D-1
ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL
‘SQUARE MILE’
BUILDINGS SURVEY – EXTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
N=17
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Archbishop’s House (Catholic)
1846 1936
S O V 2 No No Sb, B Cs SRc P Bw, SGds P A
Ayres House
1848 S P V 3s F, S, Bw Na Sb S SRc B, S Bw, Gds P A
Bray House
1880 S P I 1 F, Fl Na Sb Cs SRc P Bw, SGw, SGds
P A
Carhayes 1879 S UK? V 2 F, S Na Sb Cs SRc B, S Bw V Sv Cartref 1882 L UK? I 2 F, S, Fl F, S, Bl, Fl Sb Cs A, RRu/c P Bw, SGds V Sv Craigwell 1886 S UK? I 2 F, Fl F, Bl, Fl Ss Cs A P Bw P Sv Dimora 1881 S NK Vf/I 2 F, Bl,
Fl F, Bl, Fl Sb Cs SRc P Bw, SGds V Sv
Duntocher 1885 S UK V 2 F, S F, S, Bw Ss Cs SRc P Bw, SGds P A Dwelling (TPI)
1876 Nr NK I 2 D D Sb Cs SRc P Bw, SGds,
V Sv
Dwelling 262 North Tce 1881 S NK I 2 D D Ss S A P Bw Cp Sv Navy, Military Airforce Club 1874 L NK Vf 2 D D Sb S SRc P ----- V Sv Public Schools Club (Sanforth House)
1899 S P V 2 F, S, B, Fw
F, S, Bw,
B Cs B B SGw, SGds V A
Orchitree 1882 S UK Vf 2s F, Ss, Bl Fl
F, S, Bl Fl
Ss O P P Bw, SGds V Sv
Rymill House
1861 1884
S P G 2 F, Ss F, Ss, B S Cs SRc P Bw, SGw, SGds P Sv
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(Eothem) St Corantyn 1891 S UK G 2 F, Ss, B F, Ss, B Ss Cs SRc S SGw V Sv Springhill Lodge
1897 S NK V 3 F, Ss, BwFw
F, Ss, Bw, Fw B Cs B B T, Bw, SGw V Sv
Waverley
1865 S NK O 2 F, Fl F, Bl Sb S SRc S Bw V A
LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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No of Houses
Local State No list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Const Quoins Features Entry Data Source
N=17 2 14 1 UK(6) P (5) NK (6)
V (6) Vf (3) I (5) Ge (2) O (1)
1 (1) 2 (13) 2s (2) 3 (1)
F (12) Ss (10), B (3) Bw (2), Bl (2), Fw (2), Fl (4), D (3
F (11), Ss (8), Bw (4), Bl (5), Fl (3), Fw (1), D (3)
S (1), Sb (10), Ss(5), B(2) *
Cs (12), S(4), O (1)
SRc (10), SRu/c (1), A (3), RRu/c(1), P(1), B (2) *
B (4). S (4), P (11) *
Bw (12), SGw (5), SGds (8) Gds (1) T (1)
Po (7) Vr(10)
Sv 15 A 2
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LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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N=28
Name Date Heritagelist
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Construction Quoins Features Entrance Data Source
Addington 1870 D NK I 2 F, Arc F, P, Bc Sb Cs SRc, P P -------- Arc LA Baker (Lincoln) 1865 S P E 2 F, Bw,
Ss, S, Bw P Cs P P Bw, SGw Po Sv
Belmont House 1858 S NK Ge 2 ----- ----- Sb, Sl *
Cs RRu/c P Bw, Co Po Sv
Bishops Court 1851 S O T 2 + attic F, Arc ----- Sl Cs (S)
SRc B Castellated porch
Arc Sv
Buxton Manor 1909 S P E 1 + attic S Na B T B B SGw Po Sv Carclew (Stalheim)
1901 S UK (O)
V 2 F, Ss, Bw, Fw
F, Ss, Bw, Fw
B, Ss, Sb
Cs SRc Ss Tu, Bw, SGw, SGds
Arc A
Christ Church Rectory
1850 - 1880
S O T 2 ----- ------ Sl, B Cs (S)
SRc B Dormer W Po Sv
College of Surgeons
1901 S O V 2 F, S, Fw F, S Bw, Fw
Sl, B T SRc B, S Bw, SGw, Gds
Po A
Correspondence School
1883 S O Ge 2 F, Bl, Fl F, Bl, Fl Ss, Sb Cs A, SRc, RRu/c
S SGw Vr Sv
Downer House (St Marks)
1876 1882
S P Ge 2 F, Ss, Bl Na Ss, Sb, B
Cs A, RRu/c B Bw Vr A
Duncraig 1900 S UK? J 2 ------ ----- Sl Cs RRu/c B SGw Po Sv Dwelling Goode (5-7
1907 S O F 2 R F, Bw S Cs SRc P Bw, SGds, SGw
Po Sv
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Brougham Plc) Dwelling (58 Brougham Plc)
1877 L O V 2 F, Fl F, Bl Sl Cs SRc P Bw, Gds Vr Sv
Grenfell Price Lodge. (St Marks)
1879 S P C 1 F, Ss Na Ss O A, RRu/c P Bw, SGw, SGds
Vr A
Hawker House (St Marks)
1883 S P I 2 ----- F, Bw Ss Cs A B SGw, SGds
Po A
Kingsmead House
1865 S Nk I 2 ------ F Sb Cs SRc P Bw, Gds Po Sv
Leahurst (Memorial Hospital)
1873` S Nk I 3s F, Ss, Bl F, Ss, Bl
Sb, Sl Cs A, RRu/c P SGds Vr A
Milne House (Lincoln College)
1901 S P E 2 F, Ss F, Ss, Bw, Fw
Sl T A B, S Bw, Gds Vr A
Montefiore (Lincoln College)
C1850s S P Ge 1s,+1(D), F, Ss, Bs, Fl
Na R T R P ------ Po A
Nurney House 1846 S UK I 2 F, Ss, P ------ T R ------ Arc Sv, LA Parramatta Villa
1871 S Nk I 2 F, Bci, Fw
F, Bci, Fw
Sb Cs SRc P Bw, SGds Vr Sv
Roche House 1905 S P F 2 ----- ----- B T B B SGw Po Sv Rymill House (Lincoln College)
1907 S P O 2 ----- F, Bl Sl, B T SRc B, S Tu, Bw, Gds
Po Sv
St Andrews 1862 1881
S UK I 2 F, Ss.R F, Ss, R Sl S RRu/c B T, Arc Sv
St Margarets 1890 S Nk Ge 2 F S, Bw Sb Cs SRc B, S ------- Po A Strelda 1879 S NK I 2 F, R, Bl,
Fl F, R, Bl, Fl
Ss Cs A, SRc B SGds Vr Sv
Taylor House 1902 S P V 2 F, Fw F, Ss, Bw, Fw
Sl, B T SRc B Bw, SGw, SGds
Po Sv
The Avenues (Memorial Hospital)
1873` S O I 3s F, Ss, Bl F, Ss, Bl
Sb, Sl Cs A, RRu/c P SGds Vr A
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LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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Local State No list
Name Style Levels Verandah Balcony Fabric Roof Const Quoins Features Entry Data Source
N=28 1 26 1 (D) UK (4) P (10) NK (7) O (7)
V (4) G (5) I (10) E (3) T (2) F (2) J (1) O (1)
1 (2) !s (1) 2 (23) 3s (2)
F (19), Ss (12), Bw (2), Bl (5), Bci (1), Fw (4), Fl (2), P (1), No (6)
Na (5), F (16), Ss (8), Bw (8), Bl (5), Fl (5) Fw (5), No (6)
Sb (10), Ss (6) Sl (5), B4), P (2)
Cs (18), S (1), T (8), O (1)
SRc (14), A (7), RRu/c (8), P (2), B (2)
B (14), S (6), P (10)
Bw (13), SGw (10), SGds (9), Gds (5), T(1), Tu (2), Co (1)
P (3), V (9), Cp (9), Op (5)
Sv, (17), V (10), LA (1)
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LEGEND Heritage List. S=state; L= local; RNA= Register of National Estate; D=demolished; Nr=not registered. Levels. s=subterranean. Name. UK=name after UK home; Ind=indigenous place name; P=person; Co=other country; NK=not known. Style. R=Regency; G-Georgian; V= Victorian: Vf= Victorian filigree; I=Italianate; G=Gothic, C=Classical, F=Federation; O=Other. Verandah. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Bs=balustrade stone; Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished. Balcony. F=front; S(s) =side(s); Bw=balustrade (wood); Bl=balustrade (lace); Fw=frieze (wood); Fl= frieze (lace); D=demolished; NA=not applicable. Fabric. Ss= Sandstone; Sb=bluestone; Sl= limestone, B=brick; BS= brick/stone; W= wood; P=plastered. Roof. Cs=corrugated steel; S=slate; WS= wood shingles=ceramic tiles. Construction. A=Ashlar; SRu/c= squared, random, uncoursed: SRc+ squared, random, coursed; RRu/c=random, rubble uncoursed. Quoins. B-brick; S=stone; P- plastered; Ss =sandstone. Architectural features. T=tower; Bw=bay windows; SGw=stained glass windows; SGds=stained glass door surrounds. Entrance. CP=carriage porch; OP= open porch; CP= closed porch; P=Portico; Vr=Verandah. Data Source. A=access; Sv= street view only; LA=literature and archival sources.
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