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This is a list of historic houses or notable homesteads located in Australia.The list has been sourced from a variety of national, state and local historical sources including those listed on the Australian Heritage Database, on the various heritage registers of the States and territories of Australia, or by the National Trust of Australia.
The Stone Farm Building at Fleurs is one of a number of buildings within the complex, including the homestead and several corrugated iron clad sheds (but only the stone building is included in the heritage listing). [1] The building is a well-constructed, single-storeyed, masonry structure comprising three rooms and an underground cellar.
NSW Heritage: Springfield Homestead, Outbuildings, Gardens; Station Collection; Springfield estate group; History: lock, stock and barrel – National – smh.com.au; The (amazing) Springfield collection – National Museum of Australia; – Biography – William Pitt Faithfull; 1828, Property sold 2006 Dry climate Old Rose Garden St Aubins
Old Rainworth Stone Store is a heritage-listed storehouse and now museum at Wealwandangie Road, Cairdbeign, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of the town of Springsure, Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1862 by George Goldring.
Sep. 4—A burial stone dating to 1794, the oldest in the Middle Village Cemetery in Springfield, received a roadside historical marker Friday, Aug. 30, funded by the private William C. Pomeroy ...
Boulia Stone House is a heritage-listed detached house at Pituri Street, Boulia, Shire of Boulia, Queensland, Australia. It forms part of the site of the Boulia Heritage Complex. It was built circa 1881 to 1885, by stonemasons from Armidale. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. [1]
Springfield State School opened on 22 January 1998. On 1 January 2000, it was renamed Woodcrest State College. [6] The Springfield College opened on 1 July 1998. [6] Staines Memorial College opened 25 January 2005 in Springfield. It is named in the memory of Graham Staines, a missionary in India who was burned to death by fundamentalist Hindus ...
Archstone was a real estate investment trust that invested in apartments. In 2007, the company was acquired by Tishman Speyer and Lehman Brothers and, in 2013, the company's assets were acquired by Equity Residential and AvalonBay Communities. At the time of the liquidation of the company in 2013, it owned over 40,000 apartment units.