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Geelong Median Price
House$1,101,900
Unit$762,500
Land$256,600
The Unit price is 10% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Drumcondra$1,569,500
East Geelong$937,000
Geelong West$1,006,600
Newtown$1,182,600
North Geelong$655,200
Geelong Median Rent
House$509
Unit$496
The House rent is 8% lower than last year.
Geelong property sold price
Geelong 3220 Profile
A19 Mercer Street, Geelong
Distance:64.5 km to CBD; 557 meters to Geelong Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
A Listed - State Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The former Brown Brothers British and Foreign Warehouse was manufactured as a prefabricated iron structure by an unknown foundary and imported and erected in 1854 for G and WH Brown, importers and outfitters. Situated on the corner of Ginn and Mercer Streets, Geelong, this two storey iron structure clad with 5" pitch corrugated iron contained Brown's shop and residence above. The facade originally consisting of cast iron and timber components has been altered. The upper segmental facade survives intact. This iron building is principally of importance as a rare surviving example of a once common industrialized building type of the mid nineteenth century. It is of great archaeological significance.
RECOMMENDATIONS: PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Geelong Regional Commission Register
Australian Heritage Commission Register of the National Trust.
Historic Buildings Council Register
REFERENCES
Brownhill, W. R. - A History of Geelong and Corio Bay, Wilke & Co., Melbourne, 1955, pp. 331, 557 including illustrations p. 331.
National Trust of Australia (Victoria) File 1068. 'Research Into Iron Store Corner and Ginn Street, Geelong' - September 1976.
Historic Buildings Preservation Council File G/2/17.
Geelong Historical Society - 'Information Relating to the Prefabricated Iron Storey' - PF Alsop, 6 September 1976 - Summary of Research Notes.
Geelong Historical Records Centre - Commercial Memento Collection.
Invoice dated March, 1859 - with illustrations of building as letterhead. 'Brown Brothers Importers and Outfitters 104-106 Mercer Street'
Illustration reproduced in Brownhill p.331.
Herbert, Gilbert - Pioneers of Prefabrication, The British Contribution in the Nineteenth Century, John Hopkins University Press Baltimore 1978.
For a general history of prefabricated iron buildings and particularly the work of Charles D Young and Co. pp. 159-161, 164-165.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Keera St/The Esplanade SouthBus128 meters
Mercer St/The Esplanade SouthBus160 meters
St Peter and Paul Catholic Church/Mercer StBus220 meters
Roy St/Mercer StBus274 meters
Madden Ave/Candover StBus276 meters
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