LOCATION |
Map |
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Address |
Golden Grove Road RIDGEHAVEN |
Locality |
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Accuracy |
H - high level confidence |
Council Area |
Tea Tree Gully Council |
Polygon Type |
B - Building footprint |
DESCRIPTION |
Details (Known As) |
Drumminor Gardens (sometime Drumminor Restaurant, former Dwelling 'Drumminor') |
Registered Name |
House - "Drumminor" |
Significance |
Drumminor is historically significant, having been built by an early settler in the district, Robert Milne, who took up land at Upper Dry Creek in 1843. Milne (c1813 - 66) was a progressive farmer and one of the first settlers in the colony to use wire fencing. The house appears to have been built around 1850 and was named after Drumminer (sic) castle in Milne's native Aberdeenshire. It was owned by the Milne family until 1937.
Drumminor is also architecturally significant. Its simple Georgian exterior is a rare early example of this style in a substantial dwelling in the State. (HSA 2/01) |
Subject Index |
Residential - Large House; Cemeteries and burial sites - Cemetery |
Class |
State |
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STATUS |
Status Code |
REG - Confirmed as a State Heritage Place in the SA Heritage Register |
Status Date |
24-JUL-1980 |
REFERENCE |
LGA |
Tea Tree Gully |
State Heritage ID |
10701 |
Heritage Number |
3369 |
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SECTION 16 INFORMATION |
Section 16 |
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PLAN PARCEL & TITLE |
As listed in the SA Heritage Register |
Plan Parcel & Title Information |
CT 5500/859 F10813 A5 |