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Brighton Median Price
House$2,307,400
Unit$1,243,300
Land$2,652,300
The House price is 8% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Brighton East$2,135,600
Elsternwick$1,937,100
Elwood$1,743,500
Gardenvale$1,838,500
Hampton$2,049,300
Brighton Median Rent
House$1,455
Unit$791
The House rent is 12% higher than last year.
Brighton property sold price
Brighton 3186 Profile
A74-104 NORTH ROAD, Brighton
Distance:9.9 km to CBD; 515 meters to Gardenvale Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - June 28, 1999
What is significant?
Kamesburgh (Anzac Hostel) is a large two storey, rendered brick, Italianate mansion set in an extensive formal garden. The internal decorative scheme which is now almost totally covered by later layers of paint was the work of the Paterson brothers. There is a gate lodge beside the formal entrance gateway and a long wrought iron and bluestone fence on North Road. The original stables still exist. Kamesburgh was built in 1874 for businessman William Kerr Thomson by builder David Mitchell to the design of architect Lloyd Tayler. The property was bought by the Repatriation Department in 1919 with a gift of ??25000 from the Baillieu brothers for the care of severely incapacitated soldiers. In this period the building was converted with the addition of a lift and an enlargement of the service wings. The Repatriation Department also constructed an occupational therapy building (the day centre) and a mortuary. Anzac Hostel has continued to provide care for disabled servicemen continuously since 1919.
How is it significant?
Kamesburgh (Anzac Hostel) is architecturally, historically and socially important to the State of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
Kamesburgh (Anzac Hostel) is architecturally significant as a fine example of an Italianate mansion with Renaissance/Classical overtones set on an unusually large suburban block and in a finely designed formal garden. It is the most important extant residential work of the noted Victorian architect Lloyd Tayler. It is important for the probable existence under later layers of paint of a rare hand painted decorative scheme by the Paterson brothers, a small fragment of which remains visible in the boudoir. There is a remarkable disappearing wall in the library, as well as unusual vented cornices.
Kamesburgh (Anzac Hostel) is also of architectural interest for the sensitive manner in which it was adapted for use as a hostel for incapacitated soldiers without disturbing the significant fabric to any great degree.
Kamesburgh (Anzac Hostel) is historically and socially important for its associations with William Kerr Thomson, a partner in James McEwan and Sons and a prominent Brighton citizen. It is even more important for its early, long and continuing associations with the care of veterans incapacitated by war service. In this regard it is important also for its associations with the Baillieu brothers, principally William Lawrence Baillieu, whose donation of ??25000 was the largest Australian philanthropic gift for veterans of the First World War.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Cochrane St/Martin StBus220 meters
Cochrane St/Martin StBus233 meters
Brickwood St/Martin StBus298 meters
Star Of The Sea College/Martin StBus301 meters
North Rd/New StBus420 meters
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