The Meadows

Location

10 SMITHS LANE CLYDE NORTH, CASEY CITY

Level

Included in Heritage Overlay

Statement of Significance

What is significant?
What is Significant?

The Meadows, located at 10 Smiths Lane, Clyde North, comprises an early to mid-Victorian brick dwelling, constructed in the mid-nineteenth century (Map 2c).

Though the dwelling is currently set in a garden of planted exotic and indigenous trees, due to their recent age (post 1980s), these are not considered to be associated with the heritage values the site.


How is it significant?
How is it Significant?

The Meadows, 10 Smiths Lane, Clyde North is of historical significance to the City of Casey. 
Why is it significant?
Why is it Significant?
The site is significant to the City of Casey for the following reasons:
Historically, The Meadows, 10 Smiths Lane, Clyde North is significant for the early age of the dwelling (mid-nineteenth century), its association with the early pastoral history of the region and as the residence of Terence O’Connor, a prominent pastoral pioneer of the region (Criterion A and H).