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Cremorne Median Price
House$1,323,300
Unit$581,600
The House price is 11% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Melbourne$511,600
Richmond$1,426,700
South Yarra$1,702,600
Cremorne Median Rent
House$840
Unit$657
The House rent is 2% higher than last year.
Cremorne property sold price
Cremorne 3121 Profile
A20 Chestnut Street, Cremorne
Distance:2.8 km to CBD; 1 km to Victoria Park Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 2014
Precinct statement of significance
Component streets include:
Chestnut Street,
Dunn Street,
Green Street,
Railway Crescent,
White Street.
Statement of Significance
What is significant?
Providing the name for this general locality, the Cremorne Gardens operated from 1851 in an area south of Swan Street, between Cremorne Street, the railway line and the Yarra. It consisted of a privately run pleasure ground of ornamental planting, pavilions, grottoes and bridges (57).
Like the Cremorne Heritage Overlay Area, the Green Street area was developed for modest workers' housing in the late 19th century. MMBW plans from c1895 show that the area was almost fully developed by that time, with only about six house sites vacant in Green Street (58).
As the character of South Richmond changed from rural-residential to residential and industrial in the early 20th century, much of the land adjacent to the Heritage Overlay Area was redeveloped for factories. In the Edwardian-era, Richmond became synonymous with icons such as Pelaco, Rosella, Bryant and May, Peters Ice Cream, Australian Knitting Mills, Skipping Girl and many others. The industrial and business activity associated with these icons is firmly entrenched in the memories of long term residents, employees and visitors (59). Collectively these complexes establish the historic identity of Richmond and the Cremorne area in particular, as a nineteenth and early twentieth century industrial working class suburb.
Main development era
The main development period evident in the heritage overlay is that of the Victorian era with a contribution from the Edwardian-period. There is also a contribution from some well preserved inter war buildings and individually significant places of all eras.
Contributory elements
The Green Street Heritage Overlay Area contributory elements include (but not exclusively) typically detached and attached Victorian and Edwardian-era, mainly one-storey houses having typically:
. Pitched gabled or hipped roofs, with only a few facade parapets;
. Mainly one storey wall heights but with some two storey house rows;
. Weatherboard, face brick (red, bichrome and po
 
18 Dec 2013
Development of the land for the construction of ground floor alterations including a new front fence, and the construction and extension of front deck and modifications to the existing verandah, including partial demolition
(Source: City of Yarra, reference no: PLN13/1106)
 
30 Jan 2014
City Link Exhaust and CLPO
(Source: Yarra City Council, reference no: 09285/14)
 
16 Aug 2020
VICSMART: External alterations & extension
(Source: , reference no: )
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
21-Alexandra Pde/Smith StTram116 meters
20-Rose St/Smith StTram214 meters
21-Alexandra Pde/Smith StTram175 meters
20-Keele St/Smith StTram218 meters
Smith St/Queens PdeBus382 meters
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