Quilly Park (former)
55 Craigs Lane,PEARCEDALE, Casey City
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Statement of Significance
Quilly Park located at 55 Craigs Lane Pearcedale is significant to the City of Casey. The following elements are considered to be significant:
• The highly intact wattle and daub cottage [with early corrugated iron extensions] (c.1873);
• The Olive Tree and Peppercorn Tree located adjacent to the wattle and daub cottage;
The adjacent Edwardian timber residence (c.1916) has been externally altered and added to and is not considered significant. The row of Monterey Cypress (c.1939) along the driveway are not considered significant. Modern stables, shedding and outbuildings are not significant.
Scientifically (technically) the cottage at Quilly Park is significant as a rare surviving example of an early vernacular building technique (wattle and daub) of timber and mud. These buildings, once relatively common in rural areas are becoming increasingly rare due to their fragility. Quilly Park demonstrates a particular system where timber uprights were used with horizontal members of local ti-tree with mud and lime mixed to attach to the members, and rendered with a lime and mud render. (Criterion F)
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Quilly Park (former) - Usage/Former Usage
Residential, as part of farm
Quilly Park (former) - Physical Conditions
Quilly Park consists of a modest c. 1870s wattle and daub cottage, a timber residence dating from c.1916, a row of Monterey Cypress (c.1939) and a limited number of exotic planted trees.
Wattle and Daub cottage
The cottage is the original Quilly Park homestead, and comprises a small wattle and daub (or pole and pug) cottage with a rear service skillion and an added side store room, constructed of corrugated iron. The cottage has a simply hipped corrugated iron roof (replaced in 2012) over timber shingles, extending to a skillion roof over the rear addition. A few remaining trees from the cottage garden survive at the front of the cottage, including an Olive Tree (Olea europea) and a Peppercorn (Shinus molle).
The construction method of the cottage utilises timber uprights, ti-tree horizontal members and mud or mud mixed with lime. There are at least two different types of render applied to the wall surfaces, and this has served to protect the vulnerable walls beneath. The cottage has a simple straight profile verandah, clad in corrugated iron with chamfered timber posts and a concrete pad, and was restored in 2012. Two brick chimneys survive (one to the east and one to the west). The western chimney has been altered and extended in the mid twentieth century.
The facade is generally symmetrically with a pair of twelve pane double hung sash windows flanking the four panelled timber front door (although the window to the west is set closer to the front door than that to the east. Windows at the rear of the cottage appear to be early, and possibly salvaged from elsewhere, as they are not matching. The external architrave mouldings also appear to be early.
Timber residence
Immediately adjacent to the cottage (east) is a timber house dating from 1916, with various alterations and additions externally and internally.
Other trees
A row of mature (c1939) Monterey Cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa) extend from the 1916 house down the driveway to the property entrance from Craig’s Lane.Fair to Good
Quilly Park (former) - Historical Australian Themes
Peopling the continent, Promoting settlement on the land through selection and group settlement
Heritage Study and Grading
Casey - Casey Heritage Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2004
Grading: LocalCasey - Heritage of the City of Casey: Historic Sites in the former Cranbourne Shire
Author: Graeme Butler & Associates
Year: 1994
Grading:Select Review of Casey Heritage Places, Review of sites for proposed Heritage Anomalies Amendment
Author: Context Pty. Ltd.
Year: 2018
Grading: Local
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