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Heidelberg 平均房價
House$1,221,500
Unit$665,000
Land$2,033,500
House 價格比去年下降5% .
周邊地區
Bulleen$1,419,500
Heidelberg Heights$949,200
Ivanhoe$1,546,800
Rosanna$1,250,200
Viewbank$1,169,900
Heidelberg Median Rent
House$579
Unit$496
The House rent is 上升6% .
Heidelberg 房屋成交價
Heidelberg 3084 地區介紹
A60 Buckingham Drive, Heidelberg
距離:12.9 公里 to CBD; 1.6 公里 to Rosanna Station [公共交通]

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被市政府指定為 Victorian heritage
Last updated on - July 2, 2004
What is significant?
Banyule was built in 1846 for Joseph Hawdon to a design by colonial architect John Gill. Hawdon was an Englishman who came to Australia in 1834, and in 1836 joined John Gardiner and John Hepburn to be among the first to overland cattle from New South Wales to Port Phillip. Hawdon settled in Port Phillip and became prominent in local affairs and in colonial society. In 1845 he commissioned John Gill, a prominent Melbourne architect of the 1840s and 1850s, to design a house on land overlooking the Yarra at Heidelberg. Heidelberg in the 1840s was a desirable location for the rural retreats of the colonial gentry, including Robert Martin, Thomas Wills and R H Browne. Gill designed several houses in medieval styles, but Banyule is his only known one in the Elizabethan style, which was more common in Sydney than in Melbourne at the time. Subsequent residents of note at Banyule included James Graham, William Mitchell and Dr Robert Martin. James Graham and his wife developed an extensive garden on the site in the 1860s.
Banyule is a two storey house of rendered brick on sandstone footings. The roof was originally at least partly shingled, but this was replaced by slate by 1867. Banyule is predominantly Elizabethan in style, and its Flemish gables, crenellated oriel, pepper-pot pinnacles and chimney groups result in a most picturesque skyline. The 1846 house had three main rooms asymmetrically arranged on the ground floor and a fine staircase leading to the six rooms on the first floor. Gothic forms were used for interior details such as mantelpieces, cornices, doors and architraves. The detached two-roomed kitchen block to the north-east might have been built in c1843, before the main house. In 1908 there were major additions, designed by the architects Klingender & Alsop: a two storey wing, in a style sympathetic to the original, was added to the south-east, and on the north side the kitchen block was linked to the house. In 1922 repair work was done under the supervision of A & K Henderson. In 1975-7 the house was altered by Yuncken Freeman Architects for use by the National Gallery of Victoria. This involved the removal of internal walls and doors, filling in of fireplaces, and the removal of a chimney. It is now again a private residence.
The grounds have been reduced in size, and later development, including the building of a tennis court and swimming pool, has altered the landscape. Remnants of the early garden planting, including cypress trees, paths and walls remain. The main feature of the garden is a very large and prominent Blue Cedar, (Cedrus atlantica f glauca) in the front garden.
How is it significant?
Banyule is of historical and architectural significance to the State of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
 
09 Jun 2017
Buildings and works associated with the proposed use of the land for the purpose of a licensed Place of assembly (Function Centre)- to be used between the following hours of operation:- Monday to Friday 9AM-10:30PM (and until 7PM in the grounds exter
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附近公交:
公交站類型距離
Sussex Pl/Banyule Rd巴士509 米
Sussex Pl/Banyule Rd巴士525 米
Walker Ct/Banyule Rd巴士594 米
Walker Ct/Banyule Rd巴士606 米
Banyule Primary School/Banyule Rd巴士780 米
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