Ivanhoe East Median PriceThe House price is 1% higher than last year. Surrounding suburbsBalwyn North | $2,303,900 | Bulleen | $1,419,500 | Eaglemont | $2,149,400 | Ivanhoe | $1,546,800 | Kew East | $2,107,300 | Ivanhoe East Median RentThe House rent is 13% higher than last year.
| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - July 20, 2009 What is significant? The central red brick building with tiled roof of East Ivanhoe Primary School, designed in 1929 -30, is significant. The extensions to the red brick building and later buildings on the site are not significant. How is it significant? East Ivanhoe Primary School is of local historic, aesthetic and social significance to the City of Banyule. Why is it significant? East Ivanhoe Primary School is historically significant as it demonstrates the growth of Ivanhoe as a suburb in the Inter war period, resulting inthe need for an additional primary school in the area formerly served by Ivanhoe Primary School. For a period of time from 1933 Ivanhoe East served as a central school taking Grades 7 and 8 which were normally part of the High School system. Central Schools were relatively uncommon in the State system but did also operate in Malvern and Gardenvale. (Criterion A) The 1929 -30 building is aesthetically significant for its landmark quality in Warncliffe Road at the intersection of Veitch Road. The building of 1929-30 is complemented by the Warncliffe Road street tree planting. The red brick building demonstates elements of the Georgian Revival style in the multi-pane timber sash windows and projecting central porch with arch headed doorway. The 'T' shaped hipped roof on the central wing is still legible, despite the later additions to the end and rear of the central building that are not significant. (Criterion D) It is of social significance as a primary school still serving the local community of Ivanhoe East. (Criterion G) |
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