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Riddells Creek Median Price
House$1,017,900
Unit$563,300
Land$672,500
The House price is 10% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Bolinda$1,634,200
Gisborne$1,040,200
Mount Macedon$1,340,000
New Gisborne$968,800
Sunbury$706,000
Riddells Creek Median Rent
House$545
Unit$480
The House rent is 2% higher than last year.
Riddells Creek property sold price
Riddells Creek 3431 Profile
A721 Kilmore Road, Riddells Creek
Distance:46.8 km to CBD; 1.3 km to Riddells Creek Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
What is significant?
Smiths Nursery, one of Victoria's earliest plant nurseries, was established in 1863 at Riddells Creek and consists of an area of land to the south of Riddells Creek with the remains of nursery rows, a display garden and pond, landscape features including a drive and paths, remnant brick walls that once formed the base of the propagating house, remains of a stone building of unidentified use and archaeological features associated with nursery use of the site.
John Smith trained as a professional horticulturist in Edinburgh and London, and worked at the Fairfield Nurseries near Liverpool. He came to Victoria in 1852 and managed the Smith and Adamson Nursery in South Yarra. Smith and his sons founded their nursery on the banks of Riddells Creek, about 50 km north west of Melbourne.
Initially the nursery made a name as a major supplier of fruit trees in Victoria, and maintained a leading position in this field. In the 1870s the nursery expanded into ornamental trees and plants, specialising in orchids and rhododendrons. An export trade in native plants and seeds was also developed. The nursery is credited with bringing the first Golden Oak (Quercus robur 'Concordia') to Australia. A specimen remains in the reserve near the bridge on Riddells Creek. The Variegated Elm (Ulmus minor 'Variegata') is also reputed to have been intoduced by the nursery prior to 1900.
Following John's death in 1886, his sons Walter and Thomas continued the business. After Thomas's death in 1898, Walter and his sons ran the nursery until the early years of the twentieth century. Walter was particularly interested in bulbous plants and chrysanthemums. Half of the nursery site was sold in 1902. Floods in 1906 did major damage to the infrastructure of the nursery. Some time after the closure of the nursery, probably during the 1920s, a weatherboard house was constructed on the nursery site and used as a private residence through the mid-twentieth century.
Smiths Nursery is predated only by Charles Wyatt's Frogmore Nursery (H0696) at Fyansford which was established in 1858. Smiths obtained first prize for strawberries at the 1866 Intercolonial Exhibition in Melbourne and for Newtown Pippin apples at the 1875 Vienna International Exhibition. In 1876 the nursery was producing 12,000 apple trees on blight proof stock. They were amongst the earliest to specialise in oaks, conifers and rhododendrons which are essential for the establishment of cool climate gardens and are a dominant feature of the gardens at Mt Macedon which are now a popular destination for both locals and visitors to the area. Later in 1883 the Smiths specialised in orchids and listed 80 choice varieties, many new to the colony. Native trees, plants and seeds were sold to European and overseas buyers. Blue Gum seeds and tree ferns were consigned through Ferdinand von
 
18 Nov 2015
Six (6) Lot Subdivision; Creation of Reserve; and modification of Access to a Category 1 Road
(Source: Macedon Ranges Shire Council, reference no: 15561/15)
 
09 Oct 2017
2 stages of a 6 lot subdivision; rreation of reserve; and alteration of access to a road in a Road Zone Category 1
(Source: Macedon Ranges Shire Council, reference no: 15561/15 - 1)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Riddells CreekTrain1.3 km
Riddells CreekBus1.3 km
Galilee Ct/Chessy Park DrBus5.5 km
Galilee Ct/Chessy Park DrBus5.5 km
Saunders Rd/Monaghan RdBus5.3 km
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