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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 .
Colonial architecture is the term used for the buildings constructed in Australia between European settlement in January 1788 and about 1840. The first buildings of the British penal settlement in Sydney were a prefabricated house for the Governor and a similarly prefabricated Government Store to house the colony's supplies.
Lone Pine Cottage, constructed from 1870. 49 Avon Tce Shire register - 31 Dec 1995 5962 House Constructed from 1875. The building was used as the York Grammar School, established by Frank Bennet, which closed in 1895. Frank Bennet later became the first headmaster of Guildford Grammar School. Large cottage with a large central room and an ...
Victorian architecture in Australia (13 C, 4 P) Pages in category "British colonial architecture in Australia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Property gifted to the National Trust of South Australia in 2021. [50] Marble Hill: 1880: Governor of South Australia: Adel. Hills: Destroyed by bushfire 1955: 2009 sold by SA government to private individuals who are funding restoration Marino: 1851: George Strickland Kingston: Kingston Park: Holdfast: Kingston Park reserve [2] Martindale Hall ...
Federation architecture is the architectural style in Australia that was prevalent from around 1890 to 1915. [3] The name refers to the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901, when the British colonies of Australia collectively became the Commonwealth of Australia .
Earlier European buildings in Australia were built in a primitive Georgian vernacular style using whatever scarce materials were available. [2] As European-Australian's entered a period of more relaxed prosperity, attention could be turned to aesthetics, and this coincided with the development of Regency architecture in England. [ 140 ]
Building Image Location State First built Use Notes Elizabeth Farm: Rosehill: New South Wales: 1793 [5]: Residential The oldest surviving European dwelling in Australia. [6] It is currently a living museum, where the public can access all areas, and it is represented in authentic period style as it would have been at the time of its original use [5]