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| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - December 20, 2005 The Convent of the Good Shepherd School, built in 1905 to the design of the architectural firm Reed Smart and Tappin, is of historical and architectural significance at a local level. Historically, the school is significant as a remnant of the large complex of convent buildings that spread over this and adjacent sites in Beaconsfield Parade from 1892 to 1975, and illustrates one aspect of the services that the convent offered to the surrounding community. Architecturally, the school is significant for its blend of austere Gothic details typical of religious buildings of the late nineteenth century with details associated with contemporary domestic styles such as the shingled balcony front. The school, seen above and behind its boundary wall, is a prominent element of the foreshore streetscape. Classified: 07/02/2000 | | 08 Sep 1999 | Demolish rear of convent & part of boundary fences & construct 10 x 3 storey attached houses to Ashworth St, a 6 level building with 47 apartments, and alter convent building to 2 apartments for total of 59 apartments, with basement parking for 116 v | (Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 1135/1999) | | 09 Mar 2000 | Construction of temporary signage on the Beaconfiled Parade frontage | (Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 254/2000) | | 08 May 2000 | Residential development consisting of multi level (five storey plus roof terrace) apartment building, (three storey) attached dwellings and residential conversion of existing convent building (total of 58 dwellings and 127 associated basement car par | (Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 522/2000) | | 08 May 2000 | Residential development consisting of terrace style housing and residential conversion of existing convent building (total of 15 two and three storey dwellings and associated car parking and demolish part of fences and single storey rear section of c | (Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 523/2000) | | 27 May 2002 | Extension of roof terrace and extension of the wall on the western boundary for the dwelling at Lot 6, 142-151 Beaconsfield Parade | (Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 625/2002) |
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