HOMESTEAD BOARDING KENNELS AND CATTERY
12 Homestead Road WONGA PARK, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
Of local significance as a large farming property demonstrating the processes of land subdivision associated with the Mutual Life Assurance Company. One cottage possibly dates from the Victorian ownership of the National Mutual Life Assurance Co., and a second cottage probably dates from the 1920s ownership of Frederick W. Mabbott, retired Clerk of the Executive Council in Spring Street, Melbourne. (Criterion B2)
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HOMESTEAD BOARDING KENNELS AND CATTERY - Historical Australian Themes
Local Themes
5.01 - Squatters, selectors & small farmer
HOMESTEAD BOARDING KENNELS AND CATTERY - Physical Description 1
A large rural property, distinguished by its mature pine and cypress windbreaks, with the house set close to the ridge. The house consists of two gabled-roof cottages linked together, and with later skillion additions. The early Victorian cottage is distinguished by four-panel door, side and fanlights, windows and the vertical, rectangular vent in the gable end. The other cottage appears to date from the 1930s.
HOMESTEAD BOARDING KENNELS AND CATTERY - Physical Conditions
Condition Good
HOMESTEAD BOARDING KENNELS AND CATTERY - Integrity
Integrity Altered
HOMESTEAD BOARDING KENNELS AND CATTERY - Physical Description 2
Threats None apparent
HOMESTEAD BOARDING KENNELS AND CATTERY - Physical Description 3
Associations
Brown family; F. W. Mabbott
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Manningham Heritage Study Review
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading: Local
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