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Macleod Median Price
House$1,114,000
Unit$690,500
Land$1,531,200
The House price is 4% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Bundoora$891,900
Greensborough$1,035,700
Heidelberg Heights$949,200
Heidelberg West$747,200
Rosanna$1,250,200
Watsonia$920,300
Macleod Median Rent
House$617
Unit$416
The House rent is 14% higher than last year.
Macleod property sold price
Macleod 3085 Profile
A2-34 Erskine Road, Macleod
Distance:7.1 km to CBD; 1.4 km to Flemington Racecourse Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - July 20, 2009
What is significant?
The house Strathalan, built in 1906 -7 for Michael Le Grand, is significant. The later buildings surrounding the house and built for aged care are not significant. The mature pine trees at the entrance to the driveway and the red gum are significant.
How is it significant?
Strathalan is of local historic and aesthetic significance to the City of Banyule.
Why is it significant?
Strathalan is historically significant for its association with several phases of development in Macleod. The property was part of a substantial estate in the 19th century known as 'Strathalan'. The house is the only assessed building in Macleod that demonstrates previous large scale landholdings prior to suburban development. The property was previously owned by Edith and Malcolm Macleod and the house was built by the Le Grand family, who sold part of their estate between Greensborough Road and the railway line in the early 20th century, thereby assisting suburban development in Macleod. (Criterion A)
Strathalan has further historic as well as aesthetic significance as the only known example of a Federation era house in Macleod and is notable for its face red brick masonry, half timbered gables to the roof, chimneys and encircling verandah.. The property retains remnant pine trees that illustrate its former life as a residence in a garden setting, prior to the aged care development. (Criteria B &E)
The pine trees at the entrance to the driveway and the red gum are contributors to the setting of the house and act as landmarks in the suburban context. (Criterion E)
 
09 Jan 2022
Restaurant and cafe Licence for a Person
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Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Edgewater Shopping Centre/Edgewater BvdBus137 meters
Edgewater Shopping Centre/Edgewater BvdBus129 meters
Monash St/Gordon StBus152 meters
56-Edgewater Square/Gordon StTram161 meters
55-Lyric St/Gordon StTram195 meters
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