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67856

Hepburn Terrace

199-209 George Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B4654

A very well preserved, cohesive and symmetrical brick and bluestone row of six two storey terraced houses which share similar architectural details and matching cast iron balustrading etc. They were designed by the Architects Austin and Ellis for Robert Hepburn and built in stages between 1855 and 1872. Numbers 199-201 were built in 1855. In 1867 there were alterations and additions and number 203 was erected. Numbers 205, 207 and 209 were added in 1872. The bluestone topped ... more

B4654

Regional
 

Hepburn Estate Leasehold Co. Mine & Machinery Site

North of Birch Creek,, SMEATON VIC 3364 - Property No B6004

The company operated two shafts on their property. The most significant extant remains are at No. 1 shaft and consist of a substantial mullock dump, chiefly made up of water-washed quartz pebbles and stones, and the beam wall of a brick Cornish engine house. The beam engine used here was the second largest such engine to be made locally in Victoria. It was identical to that installed at the Berry No. 1 mine down the road. Classified: 22/08/1988

B6004

State
75569

Hepburn Graves - Smeaton House

118 Estate Lane,, SMEATON VIC 3364 - Property No B2193

Hepburn Graves is the private family cemetery established by pastoralist, Captain William Hepburn near his homestead, 'Smeaton House'. Hepburn (died 1860), his wife, family and relatives are buried in the cemetery withone retainer. The cemetery is fenced and plantings enhance the graves. Hepburn Graves are important as an intact private cemetery, representative of a number of such cemeteries associated with Pastoral Holdings. The graves have historical associations with the ... more

B2193

State
70209

Hepburn Pool

Bellinzona Swimming Baths

Spring Creek, The Poolway,, HEPBURN SPRINGS VIC 3461 - Property No B6890

The Hepburn Pool, constructed in the late 1920s, is aesthetically, technically and historically significant at the State level. The pool is aesthetically important for the very naturalistic qualities of its design. It successfully incorporates all the functions of a municipal swimming pool into an apparently natural environment. All the paths and terraces follow the contours, and much of the constructed elements feature the use of local rock. Indeed, only the concrete "deep end" ... more

B6890

State
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