Bannockburn Shire Hall
12 High Street BANNOCKBURN, GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE
Bannockburn Precinct
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Statement of Significance
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Bannockburn Shire Hall - Physical Description 1
National Trust:
CITATION
The Bannockburn Shire Hall, built in 1876 and extended with a new facade in 1915, is architecturally and
historically significant at the local level.
The Edwardian freestyle of the facade is a relatively sophisticated example of the style, and gives this small
building a suitably grand appearance. The Edwardian lettering is particularly notable.
The 1876 portions of the building, including the interior, remain largely intact, but are architecturally
unpretentious. Historically, the building was the centre of administration of the Shire for over 100 years, from
1876 to 1981. The WW1 Memorial is an unusual example, featuring a figure of remembrance, and is placed
on axis with the hall, creating a small civic precinct.Heritage Study and Grading
Golden Plains - Golden Plains Shire Heritage Study Phase 1
Author: Lorraine Huddle P/L
Year: 2003
Grading:Golden Plains - Golden Plains Shire Heritage Study Phase 2
Author: Heritage Matters P/L
Year: 2009
Grading:
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BANNOCKBURN RAILWAY STATIONVictorian Heritage Register H1560
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Lock-up,Golden Plains Shire
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Bannockburn Rail Reserve Remnant GrasslandGolden Plains Shire
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