Queenscliff Median PriceThe House price is 11% higher than last year. Surrounding suburbsQueenscliff Median RentThe House rent is 23% lower than last year.
| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - November 1, 2009 Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Mount Nagle is of historical and architectural significance to the Borough of Queenscliffe. It is of historical significance as one of the first buildings of substance and scale in the west end of Queenscliff, which was used as a summer house by several eminent Victorians. These included the Thornton family of builders; Crawford Pasco, a former superintendent and magistrate of the water police; and William Beckett a former mayor of Fitzroy and member of the Legislative Council. Mount Nagle also remains one of the more prominent historic buildings in the town, and while it is not necessarily architecturally distinguished, the imposing two storey rendered house has unusual detailing to the exterior, including the parapetted entrance porch with trabeation expressed in render, rough-cast stucco dado and string panels, rendered chimneys with bas-relief trabeation, and corner rendered pilasters. |
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