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Marshall House and Garden

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Possible site of Marshall house and garden
Location: Glenside Kennels, 491 Middleton Road

This old abandoned house site can be identified by with hand split totara fenceposts, a fresh water spring and shelterbelt. In spring daffodils identified as Telamonius Plenus, origin pre 1620, grow in profusion.

The Marshall name is given to Marshall Trig and Marshall Ridge.

 

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