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LocationCHURCHILL ISLAND, BASS COAST SHIRE
File NumberFOL/17/14722LevelRegistered |
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Churchill Island, Westernport Bay off Phillip Island, includes the
entire island and linking timber bridge, with all buildings and
objects located on it. The island was first 'settled' by Lieutenant
James Grant in 1801, when a cottage was erected and garden planted, no
evidence of which remains. The present, symmetrical weatherboard
homestead dates possibly from the 1860s, parts may be older. There is
a cannon from the warship Shenandoah (1865).
Churchill Island, Westernport bay off Phillip Island, is the site
of the first European settlement in Victoria, James Grant of the Lady
Nelson having built a cottage and planted wheat, corn and a garden in
1801. The island is unique in the history of Victoria and was until
recently the only privately-owned island in Victoria. Churchill Island
is a most important landscape element in Westernport bay. The present
homestead is representative of homestead building and is unusual for
its planning. The island has been acquired by the government of
Victoria for public uses. Future plans are unclear. Current landscape
is pastoral.
[Source: Register of the National Estate]
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