Cremorne 平均房价House 价格比去年下降11% . 周边地区Cremorne Median RentThe House rent is 上升2% .
| A164 Swan Street, Cremorne | 距离: | 3.1 公里 to CBD; 176 米 to East Richmond Station [公共交通] |
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地图位置 | 街景 | 周边成交价 | 改建申请历史: | | 被市政府指定为 Victorian heritage | Last updated on - January 1, 2014 Precinct statement of significance Component streets include: Byron Street, Church Street, Kipling Street. Statement of Significance What is significant? Early survey, subdivision and development Swan Street was designated as a road reserve in Hoddle's Crown survey of 1837. The north side of Swan Street within the heritage overlay includes parts of Crown Portions 20 (granted to C Williams), portions 21, 22 (granted to Rev J Docker) and 23 (granted to J McNall), all sold 1839. By 1853, much of Docker's and Williams' land had been subdivided: Wangaratta, Lennox, Stanley, Clifton, Docker and Charles Streets had all been laid out. The precinct also includes parts of Crown Allotments Nos. 1-8, stretching south to the river and sold in 1849. The Whitehorse Hotel (250 Swan St ) was built on one of these portions between 1849 and 1855. By 1857 traders in Swan Street included butchers, drapers, fruiterers, tailors, shoemakers, hairdressers and hoteliers, including the Swan Inn, Dover and Royal Hotels by 1858. (131) Swan Street was fully developed by 1889 and the roadway was sealed or macadamised in 1901. Transport The Swan Street area was first served by public transport after the Melbourne and Suburban Railway Co. was authorised to build a line from Princes Bridge Station to Windsor, with a proposed branch line through Richmond to Hawthorn open as far as Punt Road in 1859. The line was later relocated to off Swan Street, serving Richmond Station. The extension from Punt Road to Church Street (now East Richmond Station) and Picnic Station (between Burnley and Hawthorn) opened in 1860, serving the pleasure grounds at Richmond Park (now Burnley Park). The line to Cremorne Station (south of Richmond, near the Yarra) opened 1859 (132) and the level crossing across Swan Street was replaced by an overhead bridge in 1887.(133) While Victoria Street and Bridge Road had been served by cable trams since the mid-1880s, the electric tram service in Swan Street, which duplicated the nearby railway, was established in 1916.(134) Swan Street itself originally terminated at the Survey Paddock (later Richmond Park, now Burnley Park), but was extended to the Yarra River between 1874 and 1888. The introduction of electric trams to Swan St also encouraged further development. Dimmey's Dimelow and Gaylard's original store in Swan Street Richmond was bur | | 2014年09月22日 | Sale and consumption of alcohol, buildings and works including part demolition, display of advertising signage and a reduction in the car parking and bicycle requirements associated with a restaurant (no permit required for use). | (Source: City of Yarra, 申请编号: PLN14/0471.01) | | 2015年04月29日 | Signage, Alterations to a Building Structure or Dwelling | (Source: City of Yarra, 申请编号: PLN15/0389) |
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