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91576

Melrose

Try Boy's Home

137 -163 Berwick/ Harkaway Roads, HARKAWAY VIC 3806 - Property No B1491

Built in 1875 for Mr. John Deeble on land subdivided from the original Berwick Run. In 1938 it became the Try Boy's Home for disadvantaged boys. As a training farm, the boys grew their own procduce and were self-supporting. It reverted to private ownership after 20 years and was used as a horse stud. It was bought again a s a private home by Noel and Marlene Gould, who had already been responsible for restoring 2 other historic Berwick properties. The architects for the ... more

B1491

Local
68235

Former Melrose

Hopetoun Private Hospital

2 - 4 Hopetoun Street,, ELSTERNWICK VIC 3185 - Property No B6243

Built in 1890 to the design of the prominent architectural firm, Charles Webb & Son, Melrose is architecturally and historically significant at a regional level beause of its association with Charles Webb as a speculator and early land owner in the area, also as one of a small number of known surviving suburban villas designed by Webb. It is an indicator of Webb's approach to outer-urban residential sites. Melrose is also architecturally notable as a full development of the ... more

B6243

Regional
68551

Jimmy Melrose Cairn

Rees Road,, MELTON SOUTH VIC 3338 - Property No B5994

B5994

File only
 

Melrose

Maryport

off Lempriere Avenue, MOUNT MARTHA VIC 3934 - Property No B4947

Built 1879. Classified 18/02/1982. Demolished 04/07/1982

B4947

Demolished
84462

Melrose Hall

12 Melrose Drive,, KILMORE VIC 3764 - Property No B3381

A brick homestead c. 1860/7 with attic rooms and cellars under. Some alterations to verandahs, and weatherboard extensions. Classified: 16/08/1973

B3381

Local
68477

Millers Homestead

Melrose

30 Dorrigo Drive, Cnr Melrose Court,, BORONIA VIC 3155 - Property No B2173

Built about 1888 for J J Miller, this single storey brick residence, known as Miller's Homestead, has attractive cast iron verandah trim and internally has marble fireplaces, etched glass panels and high quality joinery, still in original condition. James John Miller, well known in the printing trade and as a successful horse breeder, became the first President of the Shire of Ferntree Gully. Classified: 21/03/1968

B2173

Regional
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