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The Chestnuts

Author

Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale

Place Number

08627
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Location

Chestnut Rd Jarrahdale

Location Details

Local Government

Serpentine-Jarrahdale

Region

Peel

Construction Date

Constructed from 1863

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage List Adopted 18 Feb 2016

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Local Heritage Survey Adopted 19 Sep 2022 Category 2

Category 2

Conservation Highly Recommended Of very considerable value to the Municipality. High level of protection appropriate; Provide maximum encouragement to the owner/s under the Town Planning Scheme to conserve the significance of the place; Encourage owner/s to reinstate and/or retain original fabric/features of the place (i.e. verandas, shingles, timber windows) All development applications (including demolition) should be considered by Council Photographically record the place prior to any major development or demolition.

Municipal Inventory Adopted 31 Jul 2000 Category 5

Category 5

Historic Site or Significant Vegetation Historic site without built features; historic site/building much modified or with association to historic personage/s (i.e. monument/memorial); or a cultural or natural landscape valued by the community.

Statement of Significance

The Chestnuts had historic significance in its association with Joseph Batt and because of its importance as an orchard, The remaining chestnut trees are an important marker to this site.

Physical Description

An early three-roomed, pug-walled cottage. Cottage demolished but chestnut trees remain.

History

The Chestnuts is associated with Joseph Batt (1799-1884) who married Ruth Downton, and moved to the Serpentine-Jarrahdale region in the late 1850's. Batt was a very enterprising person who was at the same time a publican, flour miller and developer. Were at the Chestnuts by mid-1863.
In 1897, The Chestnuts was purchased by George Watkin and Charles Norrie and became recognised as one of the best orchards in the state, and one of the showplaces in the district, growing to 200ha. The chestnut trees mark the site if the cottage which was demolished in the 1970's.

Other Reference Numbers

Ref Number Description
SJ5-15 Local Heritage Survey
10 Scheme List

Place Type

Historic Site

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Present Use OTHER Other
Original Use FARMING\PASTORAL Cottage

Historic Themes

General Specific
OCCUPATIONS Commercial & service industries
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY Settlements

Creation Date

16 Jun 1997

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

12 Oct 2023

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