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South Yarra Median Price
House$1,702,600
Unit$818,800
Land$987,500
The House price is 3% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Burnley$1,272,500
Cremorne$1,323,300
Melbourne$511,600
Prahran$1,613,500
Richmond$1,426,700
Toorak$1,936,800
South Yarra Median Rent
House$1,243
Unit$640
The House rent is 21% higher than last year.
South Yarra property sold price
South Yarra 3141 Profile
A38 CROMWELL ROAD, South Yarra
Distance:4.6 km to CBD; 196 meters to Hawksburn Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - August 24, 1999
What is significant?
Barwon is a substantial two storey rendered brick residence in a simple somewhat Georgian style with a low-pitched hip roof and prominent chimneys. It was built in 1881 for the architect Edmund G. Ovey, who is believed to be its designer.
How is it significant?
Barwon is of architectural and historical significance to the State of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
Barwon is of architectural significance for its internal decorative treatment. It contains extant painted decoration of a very high quality. Of particular note is the drawing room with ceiling and walls that are considered a quite exceptional and rare treatment for houses after the mid-1880s. The front hall contains compositional painting in the scenic panels painted in the frieze, as distinct from stencilling, a very unusual feature in Australia. These painted interiors provide a remarkable example of high quality late-19th century interior decoration.
Barwon is of architectural significance for its three cast-iron verandahs, providing one of the best examples of a distinctive feature of Melbourne houses from this period.
Barwon is of architectural significance for its associations with Edmund Ovey. Ovey designed many buildings in Melbourne and its suburbs in the period from the 1870s to the early 1890s, including timber and brick residences, some hotels and a few church buildings. His contribution to the profession was recognised in 1892 when he was made a fellow of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects. The house is particularly interesting as the architect’s own residence.
Barwon is of historical significance as a fine example of a substantial suburban house which demonstrates the growth of the more privileged areas of Melbourne, and the successful living able to be obtained by architects in the burgeoning colony.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
HawksburnTrain196 meters
33-Como Ave/Toorak RdTram357 meters
33-Como Ave/Toorak RdTram351 meters
Hobson St/Malvern RdBus491 meters
Francis St/Malvern RdBus506 meters
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