Melbourne 平均房價House 價格比去年上升1% . 周邊地區Albert Park | $2,267,600 | Carlton | $1,396,000 | Cremorne | $1,323,300 | Docklands | $1,487,200 | East Melbourne | $3,052,500 | North Melbourne | $1,326,300 | Parkville | $1,881,400 | Prahran | $1,627,600 | Richmond | $1,454,900 | South Melbourne | $1,638,200 | South Yarra | $1,883,300 | Southbank | $946,700 | St Kilda | $1,605,200 | West Melbourne | $1,376,000 | Windsor | $1,461,700 | Melbourne Median RentThe House rent is 上升2% .
| A79-81 FRANKLIN STREET and 3 STEWART STREET, Melbourne | 距離: | 730 米 to CBD; 247 米 to Melbourne Central Station [公共交通] |
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地圖位置 | 街景 | 周邊成交價 | 改建申請曆史: | | 被市政府指定為 Victorian heritage | Last updated on - November 15, 1999 What is significant? The Currie and Richards Warehouse was erected in 1875 as a three storey brick workshop/warehouse for Alfred Shaw and Co., tinware manufacturers. The building features a stucco facade, and is regularly fenestrated with a rusticated ground floor, prominent string courses and Tuscan cornice entablature. The architect is unknown. The 1869 date on the parapet refers to the foundation of Currie and Richards' business, not the date of the building' erection. How is it significant? The Currie and Richards Warehouse is of architectural and historical significance to the State of Victoria. Why is it significant? The Currie and Richards Warehouse is of architectural significance as a fine example of a 19th century warehouse in Melbourne and a distinctive example of the Renaissance Revival style applied to such a building. The clear derivation from the Italian palazzi mode, evident in the Tuscan cornice entablature and rusticated ground floor, is a notable quality of this building. The substantial character of the building, with its restrained but dignified facade, and choice of architectural style reflect the growth of Melbourne as a prosperous city in the aftermath of the gold rushes. The Currie and Richards Warehouse is of historical significance as a reminder of the character of the 19th century city, in which residential, commercial and industrial uses existed in close proximity. Although the building no longer performs an industrial function, the side lane hoist arrangement remains as tangible evidence of its original purpose. There are now few remaining traces of central Melbourne' industrial past, giving the warehouse added importance. |
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