Dale Stables
35 Chifley Drive, MARIBYRNONG VIC 3032 - Property No 8405399006
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Statement of Significance
Dale Stables are of historical significance to the City of Maribyrnong as one of the few remaining examples of horse stable complexes related to the local racing industry, originating with the first races in the colony and developing through associations with other local race courses such as the Maribyrnong racecourse near Fishers property, Ascot racecourse, and of course, Flemington. (Criterion A3)
The surviving large trees including elm and pepper corns contribute to the landscape significance of the place. The Dale stables are the best surviving demonstration of the private horse stabling which once characterised the district. (Criterion D2)
The small privately run racing stables once commonplace within a few kilometres of Flemington Racecourse, have drastically diminished in the last ten years. (Criterion B2)
The stables are also of interest for their association with the Dale family, who were among the first families to settle in the new Maribyrnong township estate and were active in a variety of undertakings including pig farming, road transport and horse rearing. (Criterion G1) The contextual and historical association with the Dale House (q.v.) contributes to the significance of the place.
Australian Heritage Commission (AHC) criteria
The Australian Heritage Commission criteria consist of a set of eight criteria which cover social, aesthetic, scientific, and historic values. Each criterion has sub-criteria written specifically for cultural or natural values. The relevant criteria are:
A.4 demonstrates well the course and pattern of history, important historic events
B.2 rarity
G.1 social importance to the community
D.2 good example of type
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Dale Stables - Physical Description 1
Complex of stables and yards associated with Flemington Racecourse and the prominent horse training industry in the district. The sheds are generally of timber-framed construction with corrugated iron cladding to walls and roofs. Parts of the lower walls are of brick and cement render. Adjustable timber louvres are mounted high in the walls below the eaves to provide ventilation while ridge rents are also in the roofs. Internal inspection was not possible, but from external evidence, the stable floors are paved in a combination of brick and concrete, and the stall partitions constructed in timber.
Remnants of original exotic plantings include elm and peppercorn, evidently planted for shading the yards.
The former Dale house also survives in the Esplanade (qv.)Dale Stables - Physical Conditions
In fair to poor condition but generally structurally sound
Dale Stables - Integrity
While the stables appear to be an accumulation of structures of several periods, they appear intact.
Dale Stables - Physical Description 2
Located close to the Maribyrnong River in the flood-prone part of Maribyrnong township - part of a residential area, but adjacent to undeveloped land below the escarpment.
Dale Stables - Historical Australian Themes
Thematic context
Australian Principal Theme Organising recreation
PAHT Subtheme: Recreating in the outdoors
Local Theme Racing and CoursingDale Stables - Physical Description 3
Creation date(s): 1920s c.
Heritage Significance city
Map (Melway) 29 B7
Boundary description The extent of current allotment
Local Government Area: City of Maribyrnong
Ownership Type City of MaribyrnongHeritage Study and Grading
Maribyrnong - Maribyrnong Heritage Review
Author: Jill Barnard, Graeme Butler, Francine Gilfedder & Gary Vines
Year: 2000
Grading:
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ESSENDON INCINERATOR COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H0434
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FORMER CLYDEBANKVictorian Heritage Register H1325
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CSIRO SOUTH H1 - HOMESTEAD SITEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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10 Down StreetYarra City
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