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Yarraville Median Price
House$1,175,700
Unit$592,800
Land$726,200
The Unit price is 12% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Altona North$963,100
Brooklyn$695,500
Footscray$956,600
Kingsville$1,172,500
Seddon$1,104,700
South Kingsville$1,073,400
Spotswood$1,197,700
West Footscray$934,700
West Melbourne$1,376,000
Yarraville Median Rent
House$680
Unit$463
The House rent is 16% higher than last year.
Yarraville property sold price
Yarraville 3013 Profile
A75A Bayview Road, Yarraville
Distance:6.8 km to CBD; 579 meters to Yarraville Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
The Methodist Church complex in Bayview Road, Yarraville is significant to the City of Maribyrnong because:
- architecturally, with its distinctive plan form, high external integrity and stripped Modern Gothic design, the 1930 church is the most successful of the inter-war church building designs in the City, in terms of its style (Criterion F1);
- the 1930 church contains well executed coloured glasswork (Criterion F1);
- the construction of the 1930 church is associated with a major figure in the Footscray scene during the Great Depression, Frank Pinchen, and its construction no doubt provided work for the numerous unemployed in the city at the time (Criterion H1, A4);
- the design of the 1930 church is associated with the well known architect Alec Eggleston (Criterion H1);
- it is a long-term public gathering place in the City which has retained its external integrity to a long period of use as well as having prominence in the surrounding residential streetscape (Criterion G1);
- the parish centre is an architecturally successful design, being a visually related but also visually separate addition to the church by the award winning architect, Phillip Harmer (Criterion F1); and
- the church hall is also a distinctive Modernist building within the City from the immediate post World War Two era (Criterion F1).
Australian Heritage Commission (AHC) criteria
The Australian Heritage Commission criteria consist of a set of eight criteria which cover social, aesthetic, scientific, and historic values. Each criterion has sub-criteria written specifically for cultural or natural values. The relevant criteria are:
F.1 design or technological achievement .
G.1 social importance to the community
H.1 association with important person or group
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
154 Somerville RdBus124 meters
Hamilton St/Somerville RdBus137 meters
Somerville Rd/Williamstown RdBus156 meters
Grace St/Williamstown RdBus197 meters
Chatfield St/Williamstown RdBus211 meters
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