PENSHURST RACECOURSE
Racecourse Road PENSHURST, Southern Grampians Shire

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Statement of Significance
The land on which the Penshurst Racecourse is located, about 1.5kms north-east of the township, was reserved for the purpose in 1865. Races were held there immediately if not before, with liquor being supplied under the licence of local publicans. It may be that the great horseman and poet, Adam Lindsay Gordon and his riding companion, Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, who had close connections with Penshurst, raced there. The small conventional timber and bluestone grandstand was built in 1896 when the Monterey Cypresses may have been planted. It has been much altered and extended. Other facilities followed including a kiosk used as a bar, stalls for horses, the judges' box and the other facilities necessary for official thoroughbred racing. No architect or builder has been associated with the design of the grandstand. The grandstand and the other buildings are in fair condition. The cypresses are senescent and have poor form.
How is it significant?
The Penshurst Racecourse is of historical significance to the community of Penshurst and the Southern Grampians Shire.
Why is it significant?
Penshurst Racecourse is of historical significance for its association with the early history of racing in the western District and the passion for and importance of good horsemanship in rural Victoria in the nineteenth century. It has further historical significance for its continuous association with the thoroughbred horse racing industry over 100 years.
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PENSHURST RACECOURSE - Physical Conditions
The buildings are in fair condition.
PENSHURST RACECOURSE - Physical Description 1
The grandstand is typical in its raking form over ground floor facilities. The bar and toilets are in the bluestone ground floor and the stand is constructed in timber. The bluestone walls are full height at the front but are only to sill height at the sides and rear. The roof is a simple gable and there are remnants of cast iron decoration as brackets on the front posts. The grandstand is simple compared with those at Coleraine and especially Hamilton racecourses. A substantial grassed mound has been formed in front of the stand to extend and improve the viewing area. A single storey skillion addition has been made at the rear. A similar extension for toilets has been made at one end which, like the grandstand wall above it, is clad with corrugated iron. The original timber windows have been replaced by aluminium framed sliding windows. The original weatherboards have been replaced by pressed cement sheeting.
The kiosk is a timber structure with a low-pitched hipped corrugated iron roof. It has large panels which are hinged to open up the bar and provide some shelter. A crude metal verandah has been added on the grandstand side to improve the shelter. V-jointed boards form the panels and the wall below the bar where they are set diagonally.
The judges' box or tower is located immediately adjacent to the grandstand. It tapers slightly and is raised on a high metal frame, including an intermediate landing, and then consists of three storeys above. Possibly originally clad in timber, the walls are now imitation brick sheeting. Its roof is a simple skillion. Access is from a metal ramp at the rear. There is a satellite dish located at the base of the tower.
The planting around the course is not distinctive and comprises for the most part senescent common Monterey Cypresses, Cupressus macrocarpa.PENSHURST RACECOURSE - Historical Australian Themes
Theme 8: Developing Australia's cultural life
8.1 Organising recreation
8.1.1 Playing and watching organised sport
8.1.2 Betting
8.5.4 Pursuing common leisure interestsPENSHURST RACECOURSE - Usage/Former Usage
Continuing as a racecourse
PENSHURST RACECOURSE - Integrity
The grandstand retains a high degree of integrity
PENSHURST RACECOURSE - Physical Description 2
Adam Lindsay Gordon
Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh JuniorPENSHURST RACECOURSE - Physical Description 3
Racecourse and Recreation Reserve
Heritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - Southern Grampians Shire Heritage Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard P/L, Annabel Neylon
Year: 2002
Grading:
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