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Queenscliff Median Price
House$1,886,600
Unit$467,500
Land$934,500
The House price is 11% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Point Lonsdale$1,388,400
Queenscliff Median Rent
House$545
Unit$427
The House rent is 23% lower than last year.
Queenscliff property sold price
Queenscliff 3225 Profile
A13 Mercer Street, Queenscliff
Distance:56.9 km to CBD; 40.8 km to Werribee Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - November 1, 2009
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009
The former parsonage is of historical and architectural significance to the Borough of Queenscliffe. It is of historical significance as the original parsonage for the Church of England in Queenscliff, constructed in the 1860s to accommodate the first resident clergyman. It remains significant for its association with the Church of England, which ran for 100 years, and with Rev. Henry Wilkinson who resided there for 36 years. Although in private use, it relates historically and functionally to the adjacent Church and Church Hall, which were all part of the original church reserve. Architecturally, although altered, the former parsonage is a good example of a substantial Victorian parsonage, which retains its original well-proportioned form, some Tudor-derived detailing and picturesque appearance, including the steeply pitched roofscape. The building style was commonly used for parsonages of the period, but few of these have survived. The parsonage and church complex also occupy a prominent position overlooking Queenscliff township.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Vue Grand Hotel/Hesse StBus260 meters
Queenscliff Post Office/Hesse StBus279 meters
Gellibrand St/Wharf StBus356 meters
Mercer St/King StBus545 meters
Bay St/Wharf StBus560 meters
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