HAWTHORN HEDGES NEAR WELLER'S PUB, Crataegus monogyna
ELTHAM-YARRA GLEN ROAD KANGAROO GROUND, NILLUMBIK SHIRE

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Statement of Significance
REVISED STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE, CONTEXT, 2010
What is significant?
The c1890s hawthorn hedges (Crataegus Monogyna) defining the field pattern and the surrounding site to a radius of 10 metres (see also HO52, HO80 & HO87).
How is it significant?
The hedges are historically and aesthetically significant to the Shire of Nillumbik.
Why is it significant?
The hedges are historically significant because the planting of Hawthorn hedges reflects the adoption of European farming techniques by the Kangaroo Ground population in the period following settlement and because the grid pattern of paddocks that the Hawthorn hedges define is very different to today's farm landscapes (Criterion A). Also because such planting is now rare in or around the Melbourne area and this is one of the only parts of the Shire of Nillumbik in which hedges still grow (Criterion B). The hedges are aesthetically significant because they grow to three metres in height and, in the undulating landscape, form a major landscape feature (Criterion E).
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HAWTHORN HEDGES NEAR WELLER'S PUB, Crataegus monogyna - Historical Australian Themes
FARMING
3.3.5 Laying out boundaries
HAWTHORN HEDGES NEAR WELLER'S PUB, Crataegus monogyna - Physical Description 1
These hedges are extensive along this road and are mainly planted along the roadside although some hedge lines still extend into adjoining paddocks. The plantings form dense hedges of about 3 metres height of deciduous character and which bear red berries. These berries unfortunately are attractive to birds and the seed is spread to other areas where the resultant plant growth may be a problem.
HAWTHORN HEDGES NEAR WELLER'S PUB, Crataegus monogyna - Usage/Former Usage
Original and Continuing Use: Farm Field Fencing
Heritage Study and Grading
Nillumbik - Whittlesea Heritage Study
Author: M Gould
Year: 1991
Grading:
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