'The Gap' WWII Charcoal Pits

Location

Stuart Mill - Rostron Road KANYA, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE

File Number

Original Hermes No: 105135

Level

-

Statement of Significance

The remains of the charcoal pits constructed during World war II are of historical and scientific significance to the Kanya district. The site is of importance for its potential to provide information that contributes to a greater understanding of the history of charcoal burning and local conditions during World war II and has a strong presumption of archaeological research potential. Further historical research and archaeological investigation is recommended.

RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE: Conservation Desirable

Group

Military

Category

Other - Military