List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Manningham

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This is a list of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Manningham in Victoria, Australia. [1] The Victorian Heritage Register is maintained by the Heritage Council of Victoria.

Place namePlace #LocationSuburb or TownCo-ordinatesBuiltState
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Friedensruh H0376 10 Waldau Court Doncaster 37°46′45″S145°08′33″E / 37.779170°S 145.142500°E / -37.779170; 145.142500 185323 April 1976
Heide I H0687 5 Templestowe Road Bulleen 37°45′33″S145°05′02″E / 37.759040°S 145.083980°E / -37.759040; 145.083980 187018 May 1988
Warrandyte Wine Hall H1150 232-236 Yarra Street Warrandyte 37°44′14″S145°13′23″E / 37.737260°S 145.223010°E / -37.737260; 145.223010 189018 April 1996
Pound Bend Tunnel H1260 Pound Bend Road Warrandyte 37°44′20″S145°12′07″E / 37.738840°S 145.201950°E / -37.738840; 145.201950 187019 December 1996 Pound Bend tunnel.JPG
Solar House H1312 32 Rosco Drive Templestowe 37°45′09″S145°09′46″E / 37.752630°S 145.162640°E / -37.752630; 145.162640 19788 May 1997
Inge and Grahame King House H1313 18 Drysdale Road Warrandyte 37°44′56″S145°12′18″E / 37.748980°S 145.204930°E / -37.748980; 145.204930 19518 May 1997
Naughton House and Factory H1314 7-15 Hutchinson Avenue Warrandyte 37°44′31″S145°11′57″E / 37.742030°S 145.199160°E / -37.742030; 145.199160 19468 May 1997
Winter Park Cluster Housing H1345 137-149 High Street Doncaster 37°46′40″S145°06′45″E / 37.777790°S 145.112410°E / -37.777790; 145.112410 197020 November 1997
Pontville Homestead H1395 16-20 Webster Road Templestowe 37°44′23″S145°09′58″E / 37.739680°S 145.166230°E / -37.739680; 145.166230 184311 December 1997
Heide II H1494 7 Templestowe Road Bulleen 37°45′26″S145°04′59″E / 37.757320°S 145.083100°E / -37.757320; 145.083100 196518 May 1988
Menlo H2294 17-25 Atkinson Street Templestowe 37°45′11″S145°07′17″E / 37.753130°S 145.121400°E / -37.753130; 145.121400 19335 April 2012

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References

  1. "VHD". vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 13 December 2020.