Conservation Management Plan (CMP)
A Conservation Management Plan (CMP) is the principal guiding document for the conservation and management of a heritage place. The main objective of the CMP is to ensure that decisions are made with regard to the cultural heritage significance of a heritage place. To that end, a CMP identifies the heritage significance of the place and provides clear policies for the sustainable future of the place. (ref Heritage Council)
Heritage registration
The Ludlow Forestry Mill and Settlement has State Registration by the Heritage Council, Place number 15834.
Buildings included (Building number)
Forestry settlement
- South east cottage group
- North west cottage group
- North east cottage group
- Single Mens quarters
- Warners cottage
- School bus shelter (1776)
- Pump shed (1778)
- Tuart House (2357; undated)
- Tennis courts
- Water tank stands
- Forestry school
- The Jack Watson tree
Forestry mill
Reference publications
Heritage Council of WA
Burra Charter
Engineers Australia
Further information
Conservation management Plan
In progress