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Location8 PALMER PLACE HAWTHORN, BOROONDARA CITY
File NumberFOL/16/28762LevelRegistered |
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What is significant? The former Invergowrie Lodge was constructed between 1861 and 1871 as
a gatehouse to Sir James Palmer¹s Estate Burwood, later know as
Invergowrie. The building was erected at a new entry to the estate
formed after the excavation of Burwood Road following the construction
of the Hawthorn Bridge in 1861. The building is constructed of thickly
rendered bluestone and brick with a roof of scalloped slates, with
carved bargeboards to the gables. How is it significant? The former Invergowrie Lodge is of historic and architectural
significance to the State of Victoria Why is it significant? The former Invergowrie Lodge is of historic importance because of its
association with Sir James Palmer and his Burwood estate. The former
lodge is also historically important in illustrating the size of
Palmer¹s original estate prior to its subdivision and creation of the
St James Estate by the second owner of Burwood, the theatrical
entrepreneur George Coppin. The former Invergowrie Lodge is
architecturally important in exhibiting fine Gothic detailing to the
roof and chimneys, and for its picturesque plan and form.
Farming and Grazing
Gatehouse