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Flemington Median Price
House$1,102,200
Unit$462,800
The House price is 4% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Ascot Vale$1,247,900
Footscray$956,600
North Melbourne$1,326,300
Parkville$1,881,400
Travancore$1,390,000
Flemington Median Rent
House$651
Unit$493
The House rent is 12% higher than last year.
Flemington property sold price
Flemington 3031 Profile
A1-29 & 4-46 CORONET STREET, Flemington
Distance:4.7 km to CBD; 466 meters to Newmarket Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
What is significant?
The Coronet Street precinct in Flemington, which is a residential area comprising late Victorian, Federation/Edwardian and some inter-war cottages and houses at nos 1-29 and 4-46 Coronet Street is significant. The following buildings and features contribute to the significance of the precinct:
- The houses at nos. 3-27 and 6-20, 24-38 & 42-46 Coronet Street
- The consistency of single storey scale, siting with small side and front setbacks, and architectural form and detailing (hip and gable roofs, prominent chimneys, front verandahs) of the Contributory houses and the low front fences
- The bluestone kerb and channel and bluestone laneways
- The extent to which development in two key periods in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is apparent.
Non-original alterations and additions to the Contributory houses and the houses at nos. 1, 22 and 40 are not significant.
How is it significant?
The Coronet Street precinct is of local historic and aesthetic significance to the City of Moonee Valley.
Why is it significant?
Historically, it is significant as an intact example of a street that illustrates two key phases of growth during the late nineteenth century boom and the early twentieth century recovery. (Criterion A)
Aesthetically, it is significant as a cohesive streetscape comprising modest single-storey houses dating from the late Victorian, Edwardian and Inter-war periods. The aesthetic qualities are enhanced by the consistency of scale, form and detailing of the houses and public realm infrastructure such as bluestone kerb and channelling and laneways, which contribute to the historic character of the precinct. (Criterion E)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
28-Smithfield Rd/Racecourse RdTram204 meters
Edinburgh St/Ascot Vale RdBus216 meters
Edinburgh St/Ascot Vale RdBus209 meters
28-Smithfield Rd/Racecourse RdTram231 meters
Epsom Rd/Ascot Vale RdBus234 meters
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