The dwelling at 731 Swanson Road comprises an 1870’s single storey, gable roofed, timber weatherboard house with 4 light sash windows, and a front verandah. The house is associated with the early development of the area. The core of the house is representative of simple weatherboard houses of the area. The fibrolite addition detracts from its overall significance. Note: placed Read more...
This unusual dwelling is a flat roof timber house, clad in weatherboard. It has a covered veranda, and is detailed with fancy fretwork and timber casement windows with lead-lights. Mrs. O’Meara is remembered as living here but we are not sure if she was the first owner of the house. John and Elizabeth O’Meara arrived in the mid-1890s and the Read more...
– “No. 739 is situated towards the rear of its original lot and is now obscured by a relocated bungalow and heavy vegetation. It is also possibly related to the railway development, or is possibly the homestead of a small farm holding (it is visible in the historic image in #2). QV dates the property to 1925, which would make Read more...
This house is behind the butcher’s shop and situated on the original Calvert block. It was built in the late 1920s as the home for the Calvert family. Read more...