Trawalla Garden

Location

406 Trawalla Road, TRAWALLA VIC 3373 - Property No G13024

File Number

G13024

Level

National

Statement of Significance

Trawalla, developed as a pastoral property from 1839, the residence and garden developed during the 1890s and maintained to the present, is of National significance:

- historically, for its retention of the early homestead (partly of slab timber construction) and the outbuildings (still with the bark roof below the corrugated iron) dating from the 1840s, making this one of the earliest documented homesteads in Victoria;

- for its retention of a full complement of buildings appertaining to a nineteenth century pastoral property including early slab hut, residence (1891), stables and coach house, grooms' quarters, former school house, dog kennels, former chicken house, former gas plant room, fruit and vegetable house, conservatory and other garden structures;

- as a fine example of a nineteenth century homestead garden developed from the 1890s and continuously maintained to the present;

- for its retention of planting from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries including specimen trees, shrubs and woodland plantings;

- for its retention of design elements from the late nineteenth century including open lawns, carriage drives, a formal parterre, lakes and long axial vistas;

- for its retention of structures commonly found in large nineteenth century gardens including a timber pergola (one of the longest in the State), a metal catenary frame, and working conservatory;

- scientifically and aesthetically, for its retention of a large area of indigenous grassland and Eucalyptus camaldulensis (River Red Gums);

- aesthetically, for its mature tree and shrub plantings, for the skilful use of the undulating topography to create a garden with close and distant vistas, fine use of water features, unusual use of vistas, the contrast between the dense planting around the homestead garden and the relatively open surrounding pastoral land and as a setting for a fine late nineteenth century residence;

- historically and socially for its association with some of Victoria's prominent early pastoral families including the Kirklands, Goldsmiths, Simsons, Wilsons, Bridges and Mackenzies.

File note 25/06/2012: G13024 amalgamated & filed with B0977

Group

Parks, Gardens and Trees

Category

Garden Residential