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Strathmore Median Price
House$1,450,900
Unit$650,700
Land$1,350,000
The House price is 12% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Airport West$900,000
Essendon$1,559,300
Oak Park$880,500
Pascoe Vale$953,900
Pascoe Vale South$1,154,400
Strathmore Median Rent
House$706
Unit$448
The House rent is 4% higher than last year.
Strathmore property sold price
Strathmore 3041 Profile
A504 Pascoe Vale Road, Strathmore
Distance:10 km to CBD; 356 meters to Pascoe Vale Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
What is significant?
The Wannaeue site was occupied for over a century by one of Strathmore's earliest houses, erected in the 1870s by prominent local resident (and co-founder of Cobb & Co coaches) John Murray Peck (1830-1903). Subsequently occupied by his widow until her death in 1928, and thence by long-time Broadmeadows Shire Secretary A T C Cook (whose son also operated a poultry farm on the property), the house was demolished in 1980. The site, now occupied by a restaurant, retains remnant plantings in the form of Canary Island date palms, privet hedge and pepper trees, as well as a portion of the woven wire boundary fence along the Gaffney Street side.
How is it significant?
The Wannaeue homestead site is of historical significance to the City of Moonee Valley.
Why is it significant?
Historically, the Wannaeue site is significant for associations with the earliest house to be built in the Strathmore area. It also has associations with important local residents, namely its original occupant John Murray Peck, co-founder of Cobb & Co, whose family was responsible for two nineteenth century houses elsewhere in Strathmore that still survive, as well as associations with subsequent owner A T C Cook, Shire Secretary to the Shire of Broadmeadows for forty years. The remaining fabric, which evidently dates from Cook's tenure, includes mature trees and fencing that provides rare evidence of agricultural activity (in this case, poultry farming) that characterised this part of Strathmore well into the twentieth century but has since entirely disappeared.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Pascoe Vale Station/Railway PdeBus350 meters
Pascoe ValeTrain356 meters
Loch Cres/Napier StBus516 meters
Loch Cres/Napier StBus530 meters
Loch Cres/Fenacre StBus631 meters
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