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Inverleigh 平均房价
House$1,124,000
Land$552,800
House 价格比去年上升5% .
周边地区
Bannockburn$838,400
Shelford$558,300
Teesdale$926,700
Winchelsea$732,300
Inverleigh Median Rent
House$345
The House rent is 下降15% .
Inverleigh 房屋成交价
Inverleigh 3321 地区介绍
A385 Common Road, Inverleigh
距离:86.9 公里 to CBD; 18.1 公里 to Winchelsea Station [公共交通]

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被市政府指定为 Victorian heritage
Last updated on - June 29, 2009
What is Significant?
Located on an elevated position overlooking the valley of the Leigh River, Lullote, Common Road, Inverleigh, about five kilometers west of the township, can be seen as a villa in its landscape. Twelve suburban allotments were purchased by Henry Berthon to form a small farm of 540 acres (216 ha). The stables were built in 1856 and the house was completed soon after. Berthon had recently retired as a Major, the Officer in Charge of Convicts at Port Arthur, VDL. His brother William, also with Tasmanian connections, had taken up the nearby Weatherboard No. 2 Run from Charles Swanson. Henry, who never married, was joined by his widowed sister, Mary Charlotte Moriarty. Together they created Lullote. Whether they engaged the services of an architect or used pattern books for themselves, the situation and design of Lullote are remarkable, showing an informed if idiosyncratic sensibility. It is possible that the former convict architect, James Blackburn was responsible for the design or his son or another architect from Geelong or Melbourne. The remarkable juxtaposition of curiously detailed Doric columns in the verandah, a late expression of the Greek revival style, and a Tudoresque residence behind is not known elsewhere in Victoria. The interiors are simple and reflect a Georgian rather than a Victorian sensibility. While the villa was not supported by a well-developed park-like garden around the house, another separate garden was built for pleasure and retreat close to the river. This came to be known local as 'Mrs. Moriarty's Garden'. Henry Berthon died in Geelong in 1884 but his sister continued to live at Lullote, accompanied by a niece in later years, until she died in 1912. The catalog of the clearing sale of her estate depicts a genteel rural lifestyle. Mrs. Moriarty, apparently a strongly independent woman, was well known locally as a philanthropist but also endowed a scholarship in her brother's name at Trinity College, University of Melbourne. Lullote passed through several hands during the next twenty-five years until it was purchased by the Thornton family in 1951. The house remains intact with good integrity and is in good condition. The stables are also intact with high integrity but are in poor condition. Much of the park may have gone but much of Mrs. Moriarty's Garden survives, a rare example of its type.
How is it Significant?
Lullote, Common Road, Inverleigh is of historical, social and architectural significance to the State of Victoria.
Why is it Significant?
Lullote, Common Road, Inverleigh is of historical significance for its connections with the Berthon family which had impeccable Imperial and colonial connections. It is of social significance for its demonstration of a genteel life in retirement and as a centre for society and philanthropy. It is of
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