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Eltham Median Price
House$1,261,400
Unit$757,700
Land$1,158,700
The House price is 6% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Briar Hill$1,008,700
Diamond Creek$1,056,600
Lower Plenty$1,582,800
Montmorency$1,121,500
North Warrandyte$1,346,500
Templestowe$1,712,700
Warrandyte$1,605,100
Eltham Median Rent
House$679
Unit$405
The House rent is 10% higher than last year.
Eltham property sold price
Eltham 3095 Profile
A672-674 MAIN ROAD, Eltham
Distance:19 km to CBD; 1.4 km to Eltham Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 7, 2010
REVISED STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE, CONTEXT, 2010
What is significant?
The c1859 Wingrove Cottage and two Pencil Pines (Italian Cypresses, cupressus sempervirens), mature exotic plantings, including hedge plants, the site and the road reserve to a radius of 10 meters from the pencil pines.
How is it significant?
The cottage is historically significant to the Shire of Nillumbik.
The Pencil Pine trees are historically and aesthetically significant to the Shire of Nillumbik.
Why is it significant?
Wingrove Cottage is historically significant for its long association with Charles Wingrove, a prominent figure in Victorian local government, as secretary to the Eltham District Road Board and Shire Council from 1858 to 1904, and Shire Engineer and Secretary to the Heidelberg Road Board (Criterion H). Also because the cottage was used as the office of the Eltham District Road Board and Council for many years (Criterion A). Also as one of the Shire's oldest dwellings, and as one of the few surviving 19th century buildings associated with early Eltham and located in the original Eltham Village Reserve (Criterion B).
The symmetrical planting of the pair of Pencil Pines is historically and aesthetically significant as characteristic of the early period of planting in the district and because they are a distinctive landscape feature (Criteria A, H & E).
BUTLER STUDY, 2001
Wingrove's cottage, built 1858-59, and two Italian cypress are significant to the Shire:
. for their long associations with Charles S. Wingrove, a prominent figure in Victorian local government, as secretary to the Eltham District Road Board and Shire Council from 1858 to 1904, and Shire Engineer and Secretary to the Heidelberg Road Board.
. for the cottage's use as the office of the Eltham Road Board and Council for many years.
. as one of the Shire's oldest dwellings, one of the few surviving 19th century buildings associated with early Eltham and located within the original Eltham Village Reserve south of Dalton Street; and . .
. for the distinctive landscape quality, the symmetrical planting of a pair of cypress trees being characteristic of the period of planting in the district.
BASIS OF SIGNIFICANCE:
ILLUSTRATION OF THE THEMES
HISTORY
ARCHITECTURE
HORTICULTURE
DEGREE OF SIGNIFICANCE: LOCAL SIGNIFICANCE
EXTENT OF SIGNIFICANCE:
WINGROVE COTTAGE, TWO PENCIL PINE TREES, MATURE EXOTIC PLANTING INCLUDING HEDGE PLANTS AND ENTIRE SITE AND ROAD RESERVETO A RADIUS OF 10 METRES OF THE TWO PENCIL PINES.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Metery Rd/Mt Pleasant RdBus161 meters
Mt Pleasant Rd/Main RdBus193 meters
Mt Pleasant Rd/Main RdBus194 meters
Dalton St/Main RdBus254 meters
Eltham High School/Ely StBus497 meters
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