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Toorak Median Price
House$2,045,700
Unit$1,147,200
The House price is 26% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Armadale$1,834,800
Burnley$1,272,500
Hawthorn$2,343,700
Kooyong$2,232,000
Malvern$2,251,400
Prahran$1,627,600
South Yarra$1,883,300
Toorak Median Rent
House$1,536
Unit$775
The House rent is 26% higher than last year.
Toorak property sold price
Toorak 3142 Profile
A641 Orrong Road, Toorak
Distance:5.7 km to CBD; 459 meters to Toorak Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 5, 2006
The original small nineteenth century house has been almost totally engulfed by twentieth century extensions and additions to make it the large dwelling that it is today. It is worthy of note for its elegant landscaped setting and for its association with the Melbourne industrialist and art parton, the late Sir Russell Grimwade.
Classified: 06/05/1976
Garden Significance
Miegunyah, the site developed in the 1850s, part of the present residence erected in the 1880s, the property purchased by Russell Grimwade in 1910, land in Selborne Road purchased in 1911, and the house and garden subsequently altered and extended from the 1920s to 1950s, is of State significance:
- for its combination of diverse elements and garden types; these include open lawn with specimen trees, woodland planting, an arboretum of Australian trees, a formal garden, and works areas. These are enhanced by their siting in distinct compartments (which reflects prevailing garden trends), intactness from their date of development and relative rarity as an ensemble;
- for its arboretum of Australian trees reflecting Russell Grimwade's interest in the field of Australian flora, especially the genus Eucalyptus; the arboretum is enhanced by its concentration of rare specimens, absence of exotic species, informal character, and early date of planting;
- as a city mansion garden from the late nineteenth century; attributes include a large open lawn, mature exotic trees, plantings of shrubs and perennials, collection of Camellia japonica cultivars, general alignment of the entry drive, long vistas across the gently sloping site, siting of outbuildings, and integrity of the original boundary;
- for its woodland plantings, a characteristic work of Ellis Stones; attributes include informal plantings of silver birches, naturalised bulbs and stone steps;
- for its formal garden characteristic of the period 1920-40; attributes include the use of hedges, axial planning, masonry walling, steps and paving;
- for the brick fencing, gate pillars and metal entry gates, a fine example of craftsmanship from the inter-war period;
- for the manner in which the garden, house and outbuildings combine to form a harmonious unit, with no one element overshadowing the other in significance or visual dominance. The ensemble reflects the life of Melbourne's wealthy class during the middle decades of this century;
- for its considerable aesthetic qualities derived from the contrast between large open lawns and massive exotic trees, formal elements and more informal areas such as the woodland and Australian arboretum.
File note 26/6/2012: G13017 (Miegunyah Garden) amalgamated & filed with B3689.
 
21 May 2010
Partial demolition, alterations & additions to a dwelling in a Heritage Overlay. Cost $3,500,000. Status: Issued
(Source: City of Stonnington, reference no: 0395/10)
 
14 Oct 2010
Secondary Consent Amendment to approved Plans - Demolition of pool and proposed new pool, deletion of games room to be replaced by external Terrace, Living Room fireplace and sliding doors, Bedrooms 02-04, ensuites and associated corridor revised, be
(Source: Stonnington Council, reference no: 0395/10 - 1)
 
14 Oct 2010
Amendment to approved Planning Permit and/or Plans - Demolition of pool and proposed new pool, deletion of games room to be replaced by external Terrace, Living Room fireplace and sliding doors, Bedrooms 02-04, ensuites and associated corridor revise
(Source: City of Stonnington, reference no: 0395/10-1)
 
06 Apr 2011
Secondary Consent Amendment to approved Plans - partial demolition and reinstatement of the existing dwelling roof, and various alterations and additions. Cost $12,000. Status: Issued
(Source: Stonnington Council, reference no: 0395/10 - 2)
 
14 Nov 2011
Secondary Consent Amendment to approved Plans for variation to tennis pavilion and relocation and variation of garage with demolition of garden shed and pond. Status: Issued
(Source: Stonnington Council, reference no: 0395/10 - 4)
 
14 Nov 2011
Amendment to approved Planning Permit and/or Plans for changes to the tennis pavillion and garage
(Source: City of Stonnington, reference no: 0395/10-4)
 
13 Jun 2012
Secondary Consent Amendment to approved Plans - changes to pool pavillion and relocation of garage. Cost $3,490,000. Status: Issued
(Source: Stonnington Council, reference no: 0395/10 - 5)
 
13 Jun 2012
S72 Amendment to approved Planning Permit and/or Plans
(Source: City of Stonnington, reference no: 0395/10-5)
 
27 Jan 2015
Part demolition and construction of a fence in a Heritage Overlay. Cost $50,000. Status: Issued
(Source: City of Stonnington, reference no: 0042/15)
 
06 Mar 2019
Buildings and works in a Heritage Overlay
(Source: , reference no: )
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Millicent Ave/Orrong RdBus33 meters
Millicent Ave/Orrong RdBus31 meters
Springfield Ave/Orrong RdBus173 meters
Malvern Rd/Orrong RdBus229 meters
Dunraven Ave/Orrong RdBus185 meters
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