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Brighton Median Price
House$2,307,400
Unit$1,243,300
Land$2,652,300
The House price is 8% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Brighton East$2,135,600
Elsternwick$1,937,100
Elwood$1,743,500
Gardenvale$1,838,500
Hampton$2,049,300
Brighton Median Rent
House$1,455
Unit$791
The House rent is 12% higher than last year.
Brighton property sold price
Brighton 3186 Profile
A38 Black Street, Brighton
Distance:11.6 km to CBD; 72 meters to Middle Brighton Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - June 11, 2008
What is significant?
Spurling House, Brighton was built in 1888 for Phillis Spurling to a highly innovative design by Canadian-born, Sydney architect, John Horbury Hunt. It is the only known example of his work in Victoria. Originally known as Purno, Spurling House was built on a large block of land in the popular seaside village of Brighton, in close proximity to the Middle Brighton railway station which was constructed from 1882-87.
Hunt's design of the comparatively small Spurling House introduced the Shingle style to Melbourne. This Arts and Crafts-inspired North American domestic architectural style used organic materials in a way which heightened their natural qualities, eschewed any applied decoration, used contrasting vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines to achieve compositional balance, and grouped functional elements for aesthetic effect. At the height of the boom in Melbourne, when the majority of houses were designed in a highly decorative Italianate style, the surprising design of Spurling House was exceptional.
In his design of Spurling House, Hunt used simple, open planning and externally incorporated expanses of black stained shingles, bold timber bracketting and strongly modelled brick chimneys. The composition of the front facade is highly asymmetrical, with contrasting horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines providing balance. An off centre gable; a dominant plain brick chimney shaft which is offset from the gable apex; an offset recessed verandah and varying window opening sizes provide both contrast and balance to the composition. The stained shingles of the upper facade, corbelling of the chimneys and the projection of the upper floor beyond the lower floor add to the picturesque nature of the composition.
How is it significant?
Spurling House, Brighton is of architectural and historical significance to the State of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
Spurling House, Brighton is of architectural significance as the only known house designed by John Horbury Hunt in Victoria. It is one of twenty-two designed by this highly influential, Sydney-based architect.
Spurling House, Brighton is of architectural significance as the first, and one of the most innovative, domestic buildings constructed in the later nineteenth century in Victoria in the Shingle style. As the first of seven houses designed by Hunt in the North American Shingle style, it introduced this picturesque style to Victoria. At a time when the often heavily ornamented, rendered architecture of the domestic boom style was popular in Victoria, Spurling House was highly innovative and unique.
Spurling House, Brighton is of architectural significance as an influential design in the overall oeuvre of the Arts and Crafts style. Many concepts introduced at this
 
07 Jun 2016
Demolition of Building in HO Demolition of Building in a Heritage Overlay
(Source: Bayside Council, reference no: 83/2016)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Middle Brighton Railway Station/Male StBus75 meters
Church St/Male StBus85 meters
Middle BrightonTrain72 meters
Middle Brighton Railway Station/Church StBus124 meters
Munro St/Well StBus246 meters
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