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Terang 平均房价
House$465,000
Land$187,500
House 价格比去年下降13% .
周边地区
Noorat$207,300
Terang Median Rent
House$297
Unit$226
The House rent is 下降3% .
Terang 房屋成交价
Terang 3264 地区介绍
A44-64 HIGH STREET, Terang
距离:185.6 公里 to CBD; 706 米 to Terang Station [公共交通]

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改建申请历史:
被市政府指定为 Victorian heritage
What is significant?
Johnstone Court was built in 1925 by Winifred Lilian Johnstone (1862-1946). She was the widow of William Johnstone, who had been born in Terang, made money on the New South Wales opal fields and returned to Terang and purchased the Commercial Hotel in 1903. William died later the same year and Winifred operated the hotel until she sold it in 1923. In 1925 she purchased an old building in High Street, but the whole block was razed by fire shortly afterwards. She commissioned the prominent Camperdown architect Warburton Perry Knights to design the new arcade, which was constructed by the Terang builders McQueen and Schabel. It was described at the time as the largest block of shops and the most up-to-date business premises in the Western District. The Court housed the local office of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, which assumed responsibility for electricity supply in Terang in March 1924. Other shops were occupied by a grocer, a baker, a draper, a jeweller and an estate agent. The upper floor contained residences and workshops for the shops below. The CWA later operated a dining room in the upper section.
Johnstone Court is a symmetrical brick building, with rendered decoration on the upper level, which extends more than forty metres along the main street of Terang. At the first floor level are three bay windows, in the centre and at either end, with a pediment above the parapet above each one. Along the High Street elevation is a cantilevered verandah with a Wunderlich ceiling. There were nine shops, six facing High Street and three facing the internal courtyard. The shop fronts are almost entirely intact, with their original glazed tiling, display windows and lead-lighting. Between the centre shops is the entrance to the internal court, with mosaic tiles on the floor spelling out the letters 'JOHNSTONE COURT'. Inside the entrance are gates, which fold into boxes on either side (now permanently open), and two staircases leading to the first floor. The interior court is covered by a glazed barrel vault. The upper walls beneath the vault are adorned with decorative cement work. At the end further from the street, above where the SEC offices were located, is written 'STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA'. Under the vault opposite this is written 'JOHNSTONE COURT' and there are three plaques noting the initials of the owner (WLJ) and the names of the architect (W P KNIGHTS ARVIA CAMPERDOWN) and builders (McQUEEN SCHABEL TERANG).
How is it significant?
Johnstone Court is of architectural and historical significance to the state of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
Johnstone Court is architecturally significant as an outstanding and remarkably intact example of an early twentieth century shopping arcade. It is a fine and intact example of the substantial commercial buildings constructed in prov
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