Abbotsford Median PriceThe Unit price is 11% higher than last year. Surrounding suburbsClifton Hill | $1,504,700 | Collingwood | $1,126,600 | Fairfield | $1,480,600 | Hawthorn | $2,280,600 | Kew | $2,109,700 | Richmond | $1,426,700 | Abbotsford Median RentThe House rent is 5% higher than last year.
| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - January 1, 2014 Precinct statement of significance Component streets include: Abbot Street, Bath Street, Little Turner Street, Lulie Street, Maugie Place, Maugie Street, Rich Street, Trenerry Crescent, Turner Street. A. VICTORIA PARK HERITAGE OVERLAY AREA, ABBOTSFORD (RESIDENTIAL SUB-AREA) Statement of Significance What is significant? Early subdivision The Victoria Park Heritage Overlay Area includes parts of Crown Portions 78, 79 and 88, which had been surveyed by Robert Hoddle and sold in 1839 to R Dacre, J D L Campbell (a pastoralist) and J Dight, respectively. John Dight built Yarra House (later the Shelmerdine residence) and mill on his allotment and Campbell built his house, Campbellfield House (later owned by architect and MLA William Pitt as Mikado) on his land overlooking the Yarra River. Trenerry estate In 1878, Edwin Trenerry, a shareholder in a deep lead mining company (136), had a plan of subdivision prepared for all three Crown Portions. The design recalled the earlier Darling Gardens development at Clifton Hill, with Victoria Park intended as an ornamental garden square, surrounded by residential properties with 33' frontages to the park. By 1879 much of the land had been sold to David Abbott, with some lots sold to James and John Kelly in the next year. By 1885, all the lots had been sold, and development of many of them had begun. The railway line, linking Melbourne to Clifton Hill, was opened in 1901 following the reclamation by the government of 90 of the estate's house lots, six of which had already been built upon. (137) The western ends of Turner, Truro, Abbott and Maugie Streets, west of the Heritage Overlay Area, are remnants of Trenerry's original subdivision before it was disrupted by the railway. Trenerry's vision of a garden square, as the centrepiece for the Campbellfield House subdivision, failed in one respect but succeeded in another. Instead of creating a landscaped park, the Council established quite a different park, Victoria Park, the long-term home of the Collingwood Football Club. Victoria Park is on the Victorian Heritage Register (refer Victorian Herit | | 09 Jan 2015 | Alterations and additions to existing dwelling | (Source: City of Yarra, reference no: PLN15/0013) | | 24 Oct 2020 | Alterations to dwelling | (Source: , reference no: ) |
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