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A Sustainable Future for Pattemore House
Public presentation by Cultural Heritage Consultant Steve Chaddock.
Pattemore House is a lowset timber dwelling constructed of Beech cut, pit sawn and dressed on the property, for John Robert and Emily Pattemore in 1907. Among other things, it is important in demonstrating the early development of Maleny as an agricultural settlement and the expansion of dairying in Queensland in the early 1900s. Pattemore House is on the State Heritage List and lies within the 126 hectare Maleny Precinct. Steve will cover the known history, a recent conservation plan and council/community group establishment. He will highlight the need for increased understanding, particularly in relation to archaeological features in the landscape, and consider the future of this important in situ dairy farming residence.
State:
QLD
Where:
Maleny RSL Hall, 1 Bunya Street, Maleny
When:
Tuesday 18 May 1pm
Cost:
Gold coin donation
Contact:
Steve Chaddock on 0437644583 or 5494 4439
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