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Other NamesAdelong (32 Jeffrey St) , AeroView (13A Steele St) , Rostrevor/Hylands (27 Tuner St) , St. Austell (42 Peart St) , Hylands, House, Extra, thematic, villa Location27 TURNER STREET, LEONGATHA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE LevelRec for HO area contributory |
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What is significant? Aesthetically, it is a locally notable and superior example of a
symmetrical double fronted Victorian villa, which is distinguished by
its architectural detail. (AHC criterion - E.1)
The dwelling originally known as 'Rostrevor' and later 'Hylands',
originally constructed in 1897 in Peart Street and later moved to 27
Turner Street, Leongatha.
Why is it significant?
The dwelling originally known as 'Rostrevor' and later 'Hylands'
is of local historic and aesthetic significance to South Gippsland
Shire.
Historically, it is believed to be one of the oldest extant
dwellings in Leongatha and, although no longer on its original site,
it is nonetheless important in demonstrating the early development of
the town. It is also important for its associations with Hugh McCartin
and Sir Herbert Hyland. (AHC criteria - A.4 and D.2)
Community Facilities
House