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Thornbury Median Price
House$1,336,800
Unit$606,700
Land$1,211,000
The House price is 2% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Alphington$1,834,800
Brunswick East$1,291,700
Coburg$1,208,200
Fairfield$1,613,400
Ivanhoe$1,546,800
Northcote$1,625,000
Preston$1,128,600
Thornbury Median Rent
House$731
Unit$436
The House rent is 9% higher than last year.
Thornbury property sold price
Thornbury 3071 Profile
A846 High Street, Thornbury
Distance:64.7 km to CBD; 635 meters to Geelong Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
What is significant?
This building at 846 High Street, Thornbury, a two-storey, inter-war brick shop designed in a Free Classical-style and erected in 1921 at a time when the High Street shopping centre was establishing itself as a major retail strip in the northern suburbs, is significant. The facade of the first floor has Classically-inspired rendered elements including pilasters that have Ionic-inspired capitals, and a relatively deep cornice. The facade is divided into three bays. The central bay has a group of three windows, but one has had its multi-paned sashes removed and a board, or similar, has been fitted. Flanking this central bay are bays that have pairs of multi-paned double-hung sash windows, which are surrounded by face brickwork with a rendered band.
Later alterations and/or additions, including the ground floor shopfront and the cantilevered awning are not significant.
How is it significant?
The shop at 846 High Street, Thornbury is of local historic and architectural significance to Darebin City.
Why is it significant?
Historically, the shop is significant as an example of the scale of retail premises erected in Thornbury in the years immediately after World War I when it established itself as a major retail strip in Darebin. The shop is also significant historically because of its long association with the Davis family who worked as pharmacists in the district for much of the twentieth century, and who were also active members of the local community. (AHC criteria A.4, D.2, H.1)
The shop is architecturally significant as a representative example of retail premises designed in a Free Classical-style. (AHC criterion D.2)
 
06 Sep 2013
Internal Alteration to Existing Building
(Source: Darebin Council, reference no: 48609/2013)
 
04 Oct 2018
Proposed replacement of upstairs windows to the original condition, keeping the heritage charm. To replace downstairs windows for a potential business to make it more stable and updated. Paint the building upstairs and the shop awning as shown on pla
(Source: Darebin Council, reference no: D/702/2018)
 
24 Sep 2019
Cafe Fit-out
(Source: Darebin Council, reference no: 22286/2019)
 
29 Jan 2021
Restaurant and cafe Licence for a Company
(Source: , reference no: )
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Moorabool Street Bus Interchange/Moorabool StBus48 meters
Moorabool Street Bus Interchange/Moorabool StBus59 meters
Moorabool St/Malop StBus153 meters
Gheringhap St/Ryrie StBus211 meters
Deakin University Waterfront Campus/Brougham StBus435 meters
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