Endeavour Hills Median PriceThe House price is 1% lower than last year. Surrounding suburbsDandenong North | $782,100 ![](/img/up.gif) | Doveton | $598,900 ![](/img/down.gif) | Eumemmerring | $649,900 ![](/img/down.gif) | Hallam | $750,400 ![](/img/up.gif) | Lysterfield South | $2,116,000 ![](/img/up.gif) | Narre Warren North | $1,709,000 ![](/img/white.gif) | Rowville | $1,094,500 ![](/img/up.gif) | Endeavour Hills Median RentThe House rent is 19% higher than last year.
| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - May 6, 2004 What is significant? 'Four Oaks', comprising the dwelling constructed c.1888 and two surviving oak trees, at 13 Cardigan Street, Endeavour Hills. This weatherboard Victorian villa has high local significance as the original farm homestead on the large Grassmere Estate. How is it significant? 'Four Oaks' is of local historic and aesthetic significance to the City of Casey. Why is it significant? Historically, the house at 'Four Oaks' is significant as the original farm homestead on the large Grassmere Estate and illustrates the early pastoral development of this area. It was most probably built for Dr. John Tremearne, owner in 1883, of the site that was once part of Power's pastoral run. It was sold in 1888 at the height of the land boom and is now surrounded by the suburban Endeavour Hills. (AHC criteria A4, D2 and H1) Aesthetically, 'Four Oaks' is significant as a now rare example of an early Victorian weatherboard villa within the Endeavour Hills area. Whilst the house has lost its original landscape context it still retains many late Victorian architectural features and, most significantly, two of the four oaks after which it was named. (AHC criterion E1) |
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