Place: Yarralumla
Brickworks
Threat: Deterioration and Devaluation of Heritage Values

Significance:
Operational from 1913 to 1976, the brickworks is of
historical value as the first industrial manufacturing facility in the ACT, and for its integral role in providing base material used in the
construction of the early buildings in the National Capital. The several different kiln types are
of considerable technical value and rarity. The industrial site in its woodland setting, and particularly the
brick chimney (S3), Kilns, and quarry, has considerable aesthetic qualities.
Operating as a brickworks from 1913 to 1976, Yarralumla
Brickworks is significant as a representative example of a large urban brickworks. Yarralumla Brickworks is significant as one of three initial industrial and service complexes built to
facilitate
Canberra's construction, the Brickworks provides a tangible evidence of the city's
construction.
The Brickworks are significant for the presence in the
one location of a number of different kiln types: Staffordshire, Hardy-Patent and Downdraft kilns. Consequently presenting a wide range of
firing processes, which are readily comprehensible. The kilns, together with the ancillary brickworks buildings, are important in
demonstrating the changing processes of brick and clay production. The Staffordshire kiln was the first of its kind to be used in Australia
and is believed to be the only surviving example of this kiln type in Australia. The Yarralumla Brickworks
are significant as one of the few remaining examples of a large urban brickworks, which are becoming increasingly rare both nationally and
internationally.
Yarralumla
Brickworks
Canberra Brickworks
Statement of Risk:
The brickworks ceased operation in 1976 and
since then the kilns and infrastructure have not been used for their original purposes. Lack of
regular maintenance and wilful neglect of the structures by successive government bodies over the years has led to a continual deterioration
of the entire fabric of the place. The ACT Government has called for tenders to develop a
management plan for the site, including the brickwork buildings. The government is considering
allowing the selected tenderer to produce a conservation and management plan in accordance with their proposed plan of development, rather
than commission an independent heritage assessment and conservation management plan.
Degree of Risk: Imminent risk - no solution
agreed
Threats/Risks: Deterioration
Fate/outcome Suffering
Desired Outcome / Vision:
The damaged fabric elements repaired in
accordance with their stated heritage values and conservation objectives and regular maintenance be undertaken. The place be made available for appropriate occupancy and use.
View Nomination Form
(Revisit 2007 Nomination}
Bibliography
Lester Firth Associates Pty Ltd 1986
'Old Canberra Brickworks Conservation Plan'
ACT Heritage Council, Citation for Yarralumla Brickworks, Yarralumla
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