Eclipse Park
290 Dandenong-Hastings Road,LYNDHURST, Casey City
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Statement of Significance
The weatherboard farm house and related mature exotic planting are of local significance as well-preserved house, in pasture setting,
How is it significant?
Why is it significant?
The weatherboard farm house and related mature exotic planting are of local significance as well-preserved house, in pasture setting, from a period of closer settlement in the Cranbourne district and for its relative age, compared to most housing nearby. Elements such as the post and rail fencing are also of local significance.
Because of its relatively well preserved exterior, the house is also of importance to the City for its association with prominent local farmer, John T Snipe.
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Eclipse Park - Physical Description 1
Description
This house appears as an Edwardian-era or later Dutch hipped roof weatherboarded farm house, with turned verandah posts, slatted verandah frieze and brackets. There is a Monterey cypress hedge along the fence, some orchard planting and a post, wire & rail fence which is probably contemporary with the house.Heritage Study and Grading
Casey - Casey Heritage Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2004
Grading: LocalCasey - City of Casey Heritage Study: Cranbourne, Knox
Author: Graeme Butler & Associate
Year: 1998
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