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Abbotsford Median Price
House$1,207,300
Unit$564,700
Land$921,500
The House price is 6% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Clifton Hill$1,567,800
Collingwood$1,134,500
Fairfield$1,613,400
Hawthorn$2,343,700
Kew$2,327,900
Richmond$1,454,900
Abbotsford Median Rent
House$806
Unit$584
The House rent is 8% higher than last year.
Abbotsford property sold price
Abbotsford 3067 Profile
A461 Victoria Street, Abbotsford
Distance:62.2 km to CBD; 3.7 km to Corio Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - August 28, 2006
The following wording is from the Allom and Lovell Building Citation, 1998 for the property. Please note that this is a "Building Citation", not a "Statement of Significance". For further information refer to the Building Citation held by the City of Yarra.
History:
In 1889, Arthur Snowden owned vacant land (listed as lots 6 (26') and 7 (55') on the north-west corner of Victoria and Fairchild Streets. In 1890, Snowden built four brick shops, facing Victoria facing Victoria Street. Snowden continued as owner until at least 1900).
Description:
459-465 Victoria Street is a row of four double-storey shops and residences constructed of red brick with rendered dressings, situated at the corner of Fairchild Street. The building has large shop front openings between brick piers at ground floor level; the entrance to No. 465 is located on the angled corner. A rendered string course divides the two storeys. At first floor level, red brick pilasters separate the four buildings, each having casement or double-hung sash windows contained within a semi-elliptical archway embellished with rendered archivolts. There is a rendered string at sill level, and a brown brick string course at impost level. A red brick parapet surmounts the first floor cornice, and has small pediments above each of the piers. A scrolled segmental-arched Dutch gable marks the angled corner, and contains a swag.
The adjacent section to the north, facing Fairchild Street, is also of red brick but has no decoration. Alterations include the replacement of all of the original shop fronts, and the painting of the brickwork at nos. 459, and 465 and part of 463 at first floor level, and all of the brickwork at ground floor level. Signs have been affixed to Nos. 459 and 465. Architecturally, the appearance of the buildings has been diminished by the painting of the red brickwork and the removal of the original shop fronts.
Significance:
The shops at 459-465 Victoria Street, Abbotsford, are of local architectural significance. Relatively intact, they are unusual examples of richly decorated Edwardian double-storey shops.
 
02 Apr 2014
Change of Use, Buildings and works, part demolition
(Source: City of Yarra, reference no: PLN14/0253)
 
27 Feb 2022
Change of use, signage, liquor licence & reduction in car parking
(Source: , reference no: )
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Goldsworthy Rd/Matthews RdBus40 meters
Goldsworthy Rd/Mathews RdBus54 meters
Matthews Rd/Goldsworthy RdBus166 meters
Paley Dr/Goldsworthy RdBus241 meters
Paley Dr/Goldsworthy RdBus241 meters
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