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Rutherglen Median Price
House$524,000
Unit$173,700
Land$412,200
The House price is 8% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Rutherglen Median Rent
House$540
Unit$182
The House rent is 8% higher than last year.
Rutherglen property sold price
Rutherglen 3685 Profile
A3221 MURRAY VALLEY HIGHWAY, Rutherglen
Distance:244 km to CBD; 13.3 km to Chiltern Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - June 28, 1999
Olive Hills comprises a large country homestead and complex of related farm buildings. The homestead was constructed in 1886 for Hugh Fraser, a Scot who had worked at the Docker's Bontharambo property (near Wangaratta) before taking up land in the Brown's plains district. Fraser was an early pioneer of the Rutherglen district; he was the first president of the Shire and served seven terms as a councillor. At one stage Fraser controlled some 2350 acres. His decision to build an elaborate residence may have been inspired by the example of Bontharambo or a desire to "one up" his neighbour GF Morris who lived opposite at Fairfield. The architect of Olive Hills is not known. Fraser's pastoral fortunes did not survive the depression of the 1890s. In 1898 he sold Olive Hills, its 100 acres of vineyard, fruit trees and land sown to wheat and oats together with pasturage to Hugh McKenzie, a New Zealand contractor, (and his family) who instigated many improvements. Since 1938 Olive Hills has been owned by the prominent local identity Mr Richard Knight. Olive Hills homestead is a large brick country homestead built on a hill overlooking the Murray Valley Highway. The tower is a striking feature of this well sited and finely constructed country property. The homestead is substantially intact and included extensive living quarters underground, an unusual feature and a practical one in the hot summer months. The internal fittings, design and detailing are of great interest for its fine craftsmanship. The additional elements of the homestead complex, including the smithy, coach house, winery, still room, workmen's hut and established trees add to the importance of the homestead building. They bear testimony to Olive Hills as a working farm.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Hawkins St/Sturt St (HowlongBus8.3 km
Hawkins St/Sturt St (HowlongBus8.3 km
Howlong Public School/Hawkins St (HowlongBus8.7 km
Howlong Public School/Hawkins St (HowlongBus8.7 km
High St/Main StBus10.3 km
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