Friday, May 11, 2012

Homestead Ruins Central Victoria


These photo's below are of the former Carlo Gervaoni Homestead and outbuildings found in the Yandoit Hills. The homestead was know to the family as the Old Stone House. This complex is said to be architecturally, historically, scientifically significant at state level and socially at a local level in a Heritage Study undertaken in 2000 by the Shire of Mount Alexander as a fine example of Victorian Swiss-Italian Vernacular style architecture. Closely reflecting the Italian masseria (farmhouse) architecture of Northern Italy.  There are three main buildings on the site and other ruinous outbuildings. The Homestead is set on a large rural allotment on gently sloping agricultural land.  The Homestead is associated with the early establishment of Yandoit in the late 1850's. The Swiss-Italian farming practices introduced to the area included dairy farming, fruit and vegetable growing, butter and cheese making, vineyard establishment and vine making.

Old Stone House
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underground tank 20,000 gallons, brick-lined pit with domed cover

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