Visiting Colonel Light Gardens State Heritage Area
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Windsor Avenue
Colonel Light Gardens |
Colonel Light Gardens is a quiet garden suburb in the Mitcham Council
district. The Area's character and layout offer a pleasant neighbourhood
stroll, which is enhanced by a walk brochure produced by the Colonel
Light Gardens Historical Society. Copies of this brochure are available
from the Local
History Service of the City of Mitcham.
View detailed information about the Colonel
Light Gardens State Heritage Area.
Virtual Tour
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Colonel Light Gardens State Heritage Area boundary |
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Click on the arrows to see the photograph of each view or
access links below |
NB. This map is a diagrammatical representation of the Colonel
Light Gardens State Heritage Area.
- Houses on the south side
of Penang Avenue, Colonel Light Gardens
- Rotunda in Light Place,
Colonel Light Gardens West
- Western side of Goodwood
Road, Colonel Light Gardens
- Looking across Goodwood
Road towards Salisbury Crescent - the north-west corner of the
Colonel Light Gardens State Heritage Area
- View south-west along Salisbury
Crescent, Colonel Light Gardens State Heritage Area
- Corner of Lincoln Avenue
and Salisbury Crescent, Colonel Light Gardens
- Former Colonel Light Gardens
Police Station, Goodwood Road
- Former movie theatre, now
shopping complex, on Goodwood Road, Colonel Light Gardens
- These gums on Doncaster Avenue predate the Colonel Light Gardens sub-division and outline the original drive of Grange Farmhouse
- Memorial Park on the corner
of Broadway and Doncaster Avenue, Colonel Light Gardens
- Masonic Homes at the corner
of West Parkway and The Strand, Colonel Light Gardens
- Shops on The Strand, Colonel
Light Gardens
- RSL Hall, Prince George
Parade, Colonel Light Gardens
- Street sign located on
Prince George Parade, near the Colonel Light Gardens RSL Hall
- Colonel Light Gardens Primary
School
- Mortlock Park oval and
sports centre, Colonel Light Gardens State Heritage Area
- This plaque near the Colonel
Light Gardens Primary School, acknowledges the Mitcham Army
- Looking north along Freeling
Crescent, on the east side of Mortlock Park, Colonel Light Gardens
- A typical laneway in the
Colonel Light Gardens State Heritage Area
- Houses on Sturt Avenue,
Colonel Light Gardens
- View along the northern
side of Springbank Road, looking east along the Colonel Light
Gardens State Heritage Area boundary
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