"Coryule", homestead including interior
                                    1 McDermott Road, DRYSDALE VIC 3222 - Property No 256375
                
                            
        
    
     
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Statement of Significance
A listed - State significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
'Coryule' at Drysdale, erected in 1849 for pioneer squatting partners, Anne Drysdale and Caroline Newcomb, is one of the finest and earliest of the picturesque Gothic Revival style homesteads in Victoria. It is undoubtedly the most distinctive work of the celebrated colonial architect, Charles Laing, prior to 1851. This asymmetrical plan mansion with unusual entry hall and staircases has a few counterparts in Australia. The partnership of zealous women squatters, Drysdale and Newcomb, is of paramount significance to the history of pastoral enterprise in Australia. The mansion is constructed of locally quarried sandstone with patent metal roofing and decorated loopy timber barges.
RECOMMENDATIONS: PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Geelong Regional Commission Register.
Historic Buildings Council register
Australian Heritage Commission Register of the National Estate
REFERENCES
Ball, C & Cunningham, B - 'Charles Laing': Architect' History of Australia Architecture Research Essay, Department of Architecture, University of Melbourne, (no date), pp. 4-51. Including illustrations and copies or original architectural drawings by Charles Laing, dated December 1848.
Martin, Jean and Brown, P. L. 'Anne Drysdale (1792-1853) and Caroline Elizabeth Newcomb (1812-1874). In Pike, Douglas (ed.) Australian Dictionary of Biography, Melbourne University Press, 1966. Vol. 1. pp. 330-331.
National Trust of Australia (Victoria), File No 999.
Hale, W. M. 'Four Old Homes in the Geelong District' History Research Essay, Department of architecture University of Melbourne.
Campbell, Dr A. J. - Chapter author in 'Tourist's Guide to Geelong and Southern Watering Places' - Hutchinson, M. L., Melbourne, 1892. pp. 16-18 including illustration.
Geelong Advertiser - 4th July 1868, to let notice.
(Mary0lou Horne is undertaking a Master of Arts theses at Deakin University concerning Drysdale and Newcomb).
The original architectural drawings by Charles Laing are held at the La Trobe Library, Melbourne.
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                        Heritage Study and GradingGreater Geelong - Geelong Region Historic Buildings and Objects StudyAuthor: Allan Willingham 
 Year: 1986
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                        CORIYULE HOMESTEAD Victorian Heritage Register H0272 Victorian Heritage Register H0272
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                        CORIYULE ESTATE HISTORICAL SITE Victorian Heritage Inventory Victorian Heritage Inventory
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                        Coryule National Trust H0272 National Trust H0272
 
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