[1] The Italianate homestead is a low cottage constructed of rendered brick and corrugated iron featuring a roof ridge extended to form small gables, four panel doors, large four-pane sash windows, panelled ceilings, and gunstock stiles on French windows at the side.
[1] The homestead is a low cottage constructed of rendered brick and corrugated iron featuring a roof ridge extended to form small gables, four panel doors, large four-pane sash windows, panelled ceilings, and gunstock stiles on French windows at the side.
[1] The Edinglassie homestead with its associated outbuildings and Rous Lench cottage are good architectural examples of their type and style.
The Edinglassie property demonstrates an excellent application of the Arcadian design approach to the siting of structures and elements in the landscape which is rare in the region.
It has extant and potential intact archaeological evidence capable of helping interpret past occupation and lifestyles of the area.