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Port Melbourne Median Price
House$1,603,000
Unit$952,300
Land$3,208,300
The House price is 6% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Albert Park$2,267,600
Docklands$1,487,200
South Melbourne$1,638,200
Southbank$946,700
West Melbourne$1,376,000
Port Melbourne Median Rent
House$939
Unit$720
The House rent is 9% higher than last year.
Port Melbourne property sold price
Port Melbourne 3207 Profile
A60 Stokes Street, Port Melbourne
Distance:3.8 km to CBD; 2.2 km to Wright Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - May 18, 2004
Swallow and Ariell, founded in 1854, is one of the state's earliest steam-powered manufacturers and one of its earliest factories of any description. It quickly became the largest biscuit maker in the state, diversifying into agriculture, sugar refining, flour milling and fruit and vegetable preserving and becoming an almost completely vertical operation, making it unique amongst its competitors. Swallow and Ariell products were used on the Bourke and Wills and Mawson expeditions, the Western Australian and Queensland gold rushes, and in every war in which Australia took part. By 1907 it was described as the best-known food producer in Australia.
Swallow and Ariell is the oldest, largest and most intact food processing complex in the state, and demonstrates an uninterupted sequence of factory development on the one site from 1858 to present times. It is of considerable local significance also as one of Port Melbourne's largest employers of men, women and children and a focus of community life.
Classification includes the entire complex bounded by Rouse, Stokes, Beach and Princes Streets and the 1884/5 office building on the opposite corner of Stokes and Rouse Streets.
Classified 'Local': 22/10/1964
Revised: 12/06/1991
See B0207 Swallow & Ariell's Biscuit Factory.
 
29 Sep 2000
New Canopies: 1: Canopy (for shade/ shelter) over common property and staircase. 2: Canopy (for shade/ shelter) Over balcony on the residence.
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 1204/2000)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Port Melbourne Station/Beach StBus303 meters
Nott St/Graham StBus277 meters
Bay St/Graham StBus301 meters
128-Graham St/Light RailTram435 meters
Nott St/Graham StBus289 meters
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