| LOCATION |
| Map |
Show Map
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| Address |
Off Glencoe Road GLENCOE |
| Locality |
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| Accuracy |
H - high level confidence |
| Council Area |
Wattle Range Council |
| Polygon Type |
B - Building footprint |
| DESCRIPTION |
| Details (Known As) |
Former Stables and Coach House Building, Glencoe Station |
| Registered Name |
Glencoe Homestead - Former Stables and Coach-House Building |
| Significance |
The 1857 stables and coach-house is an impressive stone building at Glencoe Station, established by the brothers Edward and Robert Leake in 1844. The two-storied stables and loft once mirrored the design of the homestead, 'Frontier House', nearby of which now only the north-west corner stone remains. There are some remnants of the stone walls which originally extended from the stables and main house to form an enclosed courtyard.
The stables building includes a large coach-house with a room alongside featuring a corrugated lead floor. Sometimes referred to as 'The Barn', the 'Glencoe' stables and coach-house is a well constructed building worthy of being compared to the Woolshed nearby, which has become a noted historical site in the South-East. |
| Subject Index |
Farming and grazing - Stables [Farming]; Residential - Coach House [Residential] |
| Class |
State |
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| STATUS |
| Status Code |
REG - Confirmed as a State Heritage Place in the SA Heritage Register |
| Status Date |
12-OCT-1995 |
| REFERENCE |
| LGA |
Wattle Range |
| State Heritage ID |
13845 |
| Heritage Number |
16524 |
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| SECTION 16 INFORMATION |
| Section 16 |
a - it demonstrates important aspects of the evolution or pattern of the State's history g - it has a special association with the life or work of a person or organisation or an event of historical importance
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| PLAN PARCEL & TITLE |
| As listed in the SA Heritage Register |
| Plan Parcel & Title Information |
CT 5664/886 F192748 A566 |