Collingwood Median PriceThe House price is 10% lower than last year. Surrounding suburbsAbbotsford | $1,255,600 | Clifton Hill | $1,504,700 | East Melbourne | $3,315,000 | Fitzroy | $1,609,200 | Fitzroy North | $1,539,400 | Richmond | $1,426,700 | Collingwood Median RentThe House rent is 15% higher than last year.
| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - January 1, 2014 Everfresh Snowball Company factory, 97 Keele Street, Collingwood This site is subject to a Statement of Significance for the building, as well as a Statement of Significance for the Precinct in which it is located. Please find below the Statement for the building, followed by the Statement for the Precinct. Statement of Significance for the building What is significant? The Everfresh Snowball Company factory at 97 Keele Street, Collingwood, was created in 1939 for Samuel Pimlott and has other historical associations with persons such as Owen Parks, Keith Park and Robert Gordon Reed. The place has a good integrity to its creation date (windows altered). Fabric from the creation date at the Everfresh Snowball Company, Factory is locally significant within the City of Yarra, compared to other similar places from a similar era. How is it significant? The Everfresh Snowball Company, Factory at 97 Keele Street, Collingwood is historically and architecturally significant to the locality of Collingwood and the City of Yarra. Why is it significant? The Everfresh Snowball Company factory is significant as a Moderne style factory with distinctive brickwork. The product name survives on the building and adds historical interest. `This small industrial building, named the Everfresh Snowball Co. . is an interesting bichrome brick building . The building features an unusual timber louvred vent at its apex .individually noteworthy..' (Wight 2001) Precinct statement of significance Component streets include: Alexander Street, Alexandra Parade, Ballarat Street, Bendigo Street, Blanche Street, Budd Street, Charlotte Street, Easey Street, Emma Street, Forest Street, Gold Street, Hotham Street, Keele Street, Mater Street, Sackville Street, Wellington Street Statement of Significance What is significant? The land comprising the Gold Street Heritage Overlay Area was first sold in 1839. Part was sold to Sydney-based merchants Hughes and Hoskins, and the northern lots 86 and 87 to J S Ryrie and A Mossman. Subdivision of the south of the area commenced in 1850. Hodgkinson's map of 1858 indicates a small number of houses at the southern ends of Gold and Wellington Streets. The Proeschel 'Map of Collingwood' c.1855 shows Gold, Ballarat, Alexander, Forest and Bendigo Streets, named after the principal Victorian goldfields. Subdivisions seeking to attract former gold seekers were common in 1850s Melbourne, as in the early Yarraville Townshi | | 22 Aug 2014 | Development of the land for part demolition, alteration to the rear of the exisitng dwelling (Fence) | (Source: City of Yarra, reference no: PLN13/0169.01) | | 23 Apr 2015 | TO BE PROCESSED IN A VICSMART TIMEFRAME - Replace the two front windows and frames at the front of the property with double glaze windows. | (Source: City of Yarra, reference no: PLN15/0362) |
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