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Collingwood 平均房價
House$1,134,500
Unit$850,100
House 價格比去年下降13% .
周邊地區
Abbotsford$1,207,300
Clifton Hill$1,567,800
East Melbourne$3,052,500
Fitzroy$1,649,100
Fitzroy North$1,577,200
Richmond$1,454,900
Collingwood Median Rent
House$792
Unit$673
The House rent is 上升12% .
Collingwood 房屋成交價
Collingwood 3066 地區介紹
A88 WELLINGTON STREET and 1-21 ROBERT STREET, Collingwood
距離:2.2 公里 to CBD; 670 米 to Collingwood Station [公共交通]

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被市政府指定為 Victorian heritage
Last updated on - July 1, 1999
The Yorkshire Brewery was established in 1858 by John Wood who commenced operations in a timber building on a two acre site. Wood, a former builder, lived on site and also owned the Yorkshire Hotel. In 1875 a son, the engineer and architect James Wood, prepared drawings for the present complex, the foundation stone being laid in 1876. The most prominent feature of the complex was a multi-level polychrome brick tower with a large mansard roof and a viewing platform. This still survives. A smoke stack has since been demolished. The Yorkshire Brewery became a major Melbourne brewing enterprise which obtained prizes for ale and porter at the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition of 1888. Significantly, it was located in Collingwood, the centre of the brewing industry, the complex experienced numerous changes of ownership but maintained its identity in the early twentieth century period. This period saw amalgamations and an overall reduction of breweries in Melbourne. The Yorkshire Brewery was purchased by the dominant Carlton and United group in 1909 and used as a standby plant, then a cooperage. In 1954 it became a malt house. The complex survives as a substantially intact large mid-Victorian brewing complex consisting of a brewing tower, brewery cellars and former stables, with additions. Its significance is summarised as follows:
* for comprising remnant elements of a large nineteenth century brewing complex, including a brewing tower, adjacent buildings and stables.
* as a complex expressive of the first generation of industrial development in the Collingwood area which was noted for its manufacturing activity in the nineteenth century.
* as the most notable surviving brewery complex in the municipality of Collingwood, a district noted for its breweries in the nineteenth century and for reflecting the development of the brewing industry from the early days of the existence of the colony of Victoria.
* for comprising the largest and most prominent brewing tower in the state the tower may also be considered important as
* a notable work of the architect James Wood
* as expressive of the nineteenth century brewing process
* as a symbol of industrial activity and the personal success of the wood family
* as a colonial echo of similar structures in Great Britain
* as a vantage point and symbol, and one of the tallest structures in the district in the nineteenth century
* for its architectural detail, including polychrome brick and a mansard roof, the only substantially intact example remaining in Victoria of a feature typically associated with nineteenth century brewing towers
* as an example of French "Second Empire" architectural style
* for comprising one of the few survivin
附近公交:
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