List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the Rural City of Ararat

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This is a list of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the Rural City of Ararat in Victoria, Australia. The Victorian Heritage Register is maintained by the Heritage Council of Victoria.

The Victorian Heritage Register, as of 2020, lists the following 16 state-registered places within the Rural City of Ararat: [1]

Place namePlace #LocationSuburb or TownCo-ordinatesBuiltState
registered
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Aradale Mental Hospital H1223 McLellan St Ararat 37°16′46″S142°57′32″E / 37.279440°S 142.958840°E / -37.279440; 142.958840 1864-6720 August 1982 Aradale Mental Hospital.jpg
Ararat Civic Precinct H2286 193-239 Barkly St Ararat 37°17′01″S142°56′00″E / 37.283490°S 142.933470°E / -37.283490; 142.933470 18718 September 2011 Ararat Town Hall 001.JPG
Ararat Court House H1657 63-75 Barkly St Ararat 37°17′03″S142°55′38″E / 37.284190°S 142.927190°E / -37.284190; 142.927190 1866-6720 August 1982 Ararat Court House 001.JPG
Ararat Locomotive Depot and Turntable H1093 Ararat Railway Complex,
High St
Ararat 37°16′52″S142°56′58″E / 37.281120°S 142.949320°E / -37.281120; 142.949320 192814 September 1995
Cobb & Co Staging Stables H0259 6660 Western Hwy Buangor 37°21′58″S143°10′27″E / 37.366080°S 143.174160°E / -37.366080; 143.174160 c. 18609 October 1974 Buangor Cobb & Co Station.JPG
Gorrin Woolshed H0260 773 Old Geelong Rd Dobie 37°20′39″S143°02′36″E / 37.344080°S 143.043330°E / -37.344080; 143.043330 c. 18679 October 1974
Hard Hill Mining Site H1044 Garden Gully Rd and
Hard Hill Rd
Armstrong and
Great Western
37°11′32″S142°52′02″E / 37.192220°S 142.867310°E / -37.192220; 142.867310 18561 December 1994
J Ward H1067 1-7 Girdlestone St Ararat 37°16′43″S142°55′49″E / 37.278570°S 142.930310°E / -37.278570; 142.930310 1860-6320 August 1982 J ward.jpg
Kozminsky's Mill and Log Chute H2018 Mount Buangor State Park Bayindeen and
Raglan
37°18′29″S143°13′53″E / 37.307960°S 143.231300°E / -37.307960; 143.231300 187620 March 2003
Lexington Homestead H0258 274 Moyston-Great Western Rd Moyston 37°16′39″S142°47′18″E / 37.277570°S 142.788300°E / -37.277570; 142.788300 c. 18519 October 1974
Midland Theatre H2228 250 Barkly St Ararat 37°17′04″S142°56′04″E / 37.284380°S 142.934410°E / -37.284380; 142.934410 19383 December 2009
Narrapumelap H0492 153 Narrapumelap Rd Wickliffe 37°42′14″S142°42′41″E / 37.703830°S 142.711340°E / -37.703830; 142.711340 1873-784 May 1981
Old Ararat Sub-Treasury and Post Office H0618 91 Barkly St Ararat 37°17′03″S142°55′40″E / 37.284120°S 142.927730°E / -37.284120; 142.927730 186119 February 1986 Ararat Post Office.JPG
Pyrenees House H1688 9-59 Girdlestone St Ararat 37°16′46″S142°55′57″E / 37.279350°S 142.932630°E / -37.279350; 142.932630 188620 August 1982 Ararat hospital.jpg
Signal Box A and Signal Posts H1094 Ararat Railway Complex,
High St
Ararat 37°16′57″S142°56′15″E / 37.282450°S 142.937400°E / -37.282450; 142.937400 189114 September 1995
St John's Uniting Church H0257 38 Campbell St Streatham 37°40′43″S143°03′42″E / 37.678660°S 143.061590°E / -37.678660; 143.061590 18759 October 1974 Streatham Uniting Church.JPG

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References

  1. "Ararat Rural City". Victorian Heritage Database. Heritage Council of Victoria. Retrieved 19 April 2020.