LAL LAL ROAD BLUESTONE AND WOOD RUIN
LAL LAL ROAD MEREDITH, GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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LAL LAL ROAD BLUESTONE AND WOOD RUIN - History
The wooden structure appears on a 1936 topographical survey map of Meredith labelled as a "ruin".LAL LAL ROAD BLUESTONE AND WOOD RUIN - Interpretation of Site
Collapsed wooded structure which appears to be made from old railway sleepers. Wood is completely entwined with trees and thick vegetation. Peppercorn tree with bluestone and brick formation is a potential European burial.
LAL LAL ROAD BLUESTONE AND WOOD RUIN - Archaeological Significance
Site is likely to be of local significance particularly if the bluestone and brick formation relate to a burial. These features are in relatively good condition. The wood ruin is overgrown with thick vegetation but still recognisable as a built structure.
LAL LAL ROAD BLUESTONE AND WOOD RUIN - Historical Significance
The site may have some local historical significance if the bluestone and brick formation is a European burial
Heritage Inventory Description
LAL LAL ROAD BLUESTONE AND WOOD RUIN - Heritage Inventory Description
This site is located on a rural property. It consists of a wooden ruin that is completely overgrown by dense vegetation and exotic trees. Within approximately 30 metres there is an arrangement of bluestone and brick with an old peppercorn tree growing from the centre of it.
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LAL LAL ROAD BLUESTONE AND WOOD RUINVictorian Heritage Inventory
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