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Melton South Median Price
House$509,700
Unit$366,000
Land$372,000
The House price is 3% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Brookfield$594,900
Melton$505,900
Melton West$555,000
Mount Cottrell$639,800
Rockbank$652,700
Melton South Median Rent
House$412
Unit$345
The House rent is 7% higher than last year.
Melton South property sold price
Melton South 3338 Profile
A148-200 Abey Road, Melton South
Distance:35.9 km to CBD; 759 meters to Melton Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
'Parklea' at 148-200 Abey Rd, Melton South, is significant as an intact example of a modest interwar Bungalow style house, and for its association with the locally prominent Robinson family. The rear outbuildings may be earlier than the Interwar Bungalow.
The house at 148-200 Abey Rd, Melton South, is architecturally significant at a LOCAL level (AHC D.2). It demonstrates original design qualities of a modest interwar Bungalow style. These qualities include the gable roof form that traverses the site, together with the verandah gable that projects towards the front. Other intact or appropriate qualities include the asymmetrical composition, single storey height, horizontal timber weatherboard wall cladding, green painted and lapped galvanised corrugated steel roof cladding, brick chimney, broad eaves with exposed timber rafters, brick verandah piers, timber framed double hung windows (including the banks of three at the front), timber framed door opening with sidelight and the gable infill (sheet panelling and vertical timber battening).
'Parklea' at 148-200 Abey Rd, Melton South, is aesthetically significant at a LOCAL level (AHC E.1). The setting of the property demonstrates important visual qualities as defined by the long drive flanking mature peppercorn trees, mature cypress trees nearby the house and the rear outbuildings.
'Parklea' at 148-200 Abey Rd, Melton South, is historically significant at a LOCAL level (AHC B2, H1). It is a relatively scarce remaining example of an interwar farming property in the Shire. It is also associated with the Robinson family, who were Melton's pioneering hay making farmers. A member of the family was represented on the Melton Council for most years in the twentieth century; the Robinson family donated the 'President's Seat', the carved chair used by Melton Shire Presidents since 1966. The outbuildings, tank stand and huts and plantings constitute noteworthy evidence of an earlier farming complex.
Overall, 'Parklea' at 148-200 Abey Road, Melton South is of LOCAL significance.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
McDonald St/Station RdBus508 meters
First Ave/Station RdBus520 meters
Exford Rd/Staughton StBus614 meters
Garry St/Station RdBus632 meters
MeltonTrain759 meters
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