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Huddle Park Golf Course 05

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Post date: 27/02/2015
Site Comments:

The stores consist of two structures: The first is a large rectangular corrugated sheet metal shed with lean-to extension of the same material. The building is in a very dilapidated state. The second is a large rectangular face brick structure with a shallow pitched corrugated sheet metal mono-pitch roof, with small steel framed windows with thin concrete lintels, and timber framed access doors. No plan drawings of these structures could be traced. The structures are most probably part of the original development, if the materials and window details are anything to go by – only the lean-to structure
may be of a later date. One may safely say the structures are older than 1945, i.e. older than 60 years – The building therefore enjoys general protection under the provision of the NHRA - Section 34(1) of the NHRA applies. The buildings are not unique. The structures are surrounded by very high Blue Gum trees of old age. The structures exhibit none of the criteria for cultural significance, and they have no other heritage function than to, in future, act as memory of the maintenance function of the golf park. From the assessment, their demolition will be supported if so required. The buildings should be photographed in full. Apply mitigation in terms of planting new non-invasive trees and a marker
signifying the location and appearance of the stores.

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GPS coordinates are not precisely correct
 
 

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