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Melton West Median Price
House$555,000
Unit$389,200
Land$739,500
The Unit price is 4% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Brookfield$594,900
Hopetoun Park$1,236,600
Long Forest$1,433,300
Melton$505,900
Melton South$509,700
Melton West Median Rent
House$395
Unit$328
The House rent is 3% higher than last year.
Melton West property sold price
Melton West 3337 Profile
A429-455 Bulmans Road, Melton West
Distance:40.3 km to CBD; 5.7 km to Melton Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
'Kippenross' at 429-455 Bulmans Road, Melton, is significant as a predominantly intact and elaborate local example of a Late Victorian Picturesque style and as an historical legacy of the prosperous horse stud and later hay property established by the Miller, Watt and Robinson families.The underground tank, which has its top removed also contributes to an understanding of the evolution and development of the place, and the use of nineteenth century technology.
'Kippenross' at 429-455 Bulmans Road is architecturally significant at a LOCAL level (AHC D.2, E.1). Although sympathetically extended at the rear, the house demonstrates several original design qualities of a Late Victorian Picturesque style. These qualities include the hipped roof forms, together with the minor gable that projects towards the front and the encircling verandah. Other intact or appropriate qualities include the asymmetrical composition, single storey height, polychrome brick wall construction, corrugated sheet metal roof cladding, two face red brick chimneys with projecting rendered tops, narrow eaves with paired timber brackets, small gabled entrance portico on the verandah, turned timber verandah posts, timber verandah floor, elaborate timber framed doorways with four panelled timber doors and sidelights and highlights (including the decorative glazing featuring fox hot scenes, elaborate timber work, pendant and turned timber finial in the gable end, full length timber framed double hung windows, stone window sills, and the face red brick. The small gabled laundry outbuilding, underground rendered tank and the avenue of Sugar Gums nearby, also contribute to the significance of the place.
'Kippenross' at 429-455 Bulmans Road is historically significant at a LOCAL level (AHC A4, B2, H1). It was associated with Melton Park estate established by Harvey Patterson, pastoralist and director of BHP, and later with the late nineteenth century movement to 'break-up' the large pastoral estates. Through introducing mining bores into the district, Patterson was also indirectly responsible for the discovery of bore water, which was developed by the Melton community into a vital resource in the very dry district. The property 'Kippenross' was early associated with Laura Miller, the daughter of Hon. William Pearson, pastoralist, mining investor, politician and horseracing identity of Kilmany Park in Gippsland. Her husband Percy Miller was a prominent figure in the establishment of the Melton Sparrow Shooting Club whose membership soon included state, national and international champion shooters. The 'Kippenross Cup', awarded to the winner of the Melton Championship shooting team matches, was donated by Miller. Three generations of the Robinson family, Melton's pioneering hay making farmers, lived on the property, including George Errol Robinson, who served four terms as Melton Shire President, and who died on the way home to
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Claret Ash Bvd/Arnolds Creek BvdBus1.4 km
Gallery Ave/Arnolds Creek BvdBus1.7 km
Gallery Ave/Arnolds Creek BvdBus1.7 km
Argyle Cct/Bulmans RdBus1.8 km
Bulmans RdBus1.9 km
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