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Bendigo Median Price
House$729,100
Unit$424,300
Land$313,300
The House price is 7% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
East Bendigo$595,000
Flora Hill$544,900
Golden Square$596,900
Ironbark$505,000
Kennington$660,600
Bendigo Median Rent
House$448
Unit$372
The Unit rent is 6% higher than last year.
Bendigo property sold price
Bendigo 3550 Profile
A10-20 Gaol Road, Bendigo
Distance:132.5 km to CBD; 1.2 km to Bendigo Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - February 22, 2006
What is significant?
Bendigo Prison Complex was built as Sandhurst Gaol in 1861-64 on a hill overlooking the town. Designed on the panopticon principle by Samuel Wright and C.G. Ross of Victoria's Public Works Department, the prison retains the major fabric of its two original cell wings, central hall, and external wall, residences and towers, although some integrity has been lost by the construction of modern buildings within its former yards. Original cell wings and gateways were built using Harcourt granite in striking contrast to the walls and quarters which were made of red brick with granite footings. The essential architectural character of the building is generally classical, with walls and towers resembling the embattlements of a medieval castle. The gaol originally housed up to eighty male and female prisoners, but after 1896 all female prisoners were transferred to Pentridge Prison in Melbourne. Apart from an interlude in 1939-53 when the prison was used as a military detention centre, it has been in continuous use as a gaol since completion in 1864. After renovations in 1953 the complex reopened in 1954 as a modern training prison. The original chapel and administration wing were destroyed by fire in 1959 and rebuilt in a modern manner. Post 1958 additions include a visitor's centre and a number of workshops for the use of prisoners as well as a large industries building outside the main walls to the north east.
How is it significant?
Bendigo Prison complex is of historical and architectural significance to the State of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
HM Prison Bendigo is of historical significance as an example of a regional gaol built in Victoria during the mid nineteenth century according to the latest British concept of prison design which involved the radiating 'panopticon' principle that was a notable success at the Pentonville Model Prison (1842) and elsewhere. Originally conceived by the utilitarian philosopher and economist Jeremy Bentham, panopticon prisons had cells in wings or arms projecting from a central hall where a small number of guards could watch over the whole establishment.
HM Prison Bendigo is of historical significance as a place of execution. A gallows was erected in one of the cell wings in June 1876 and three prisoners hanged between November 1885 and September 1897 were buried in the grounds.
HM Prison Bendigo is also of historical significance due to its usage as a detention centre during the Second World War for military personnel who had committed various offences including absence without leave.
HM Prison Bendigo is of historical significance as one of Victoria's earliest gaols and as the oldest operating gaol in the State. It is also of historical significance for its potential to illustrate mid nineteenth century attitudes in Vi
 
20 Apr 2012
Use and development of land for a place of assembly (Theatre), education centre and reduction of ca
(Source: Greater Bendigo City Council (SPEAR), reference no: DU/224/2012)
 
25 Aug 2012
Use and development of land for a place of assembly (Theatre), education centre and reduction of ca
(Source: Streamlined Planning through Electronic Applications and Referra, reference no: S022553E)
 
21 Jan 2015
On-Premises Licence
(Source: Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation, reference no: 57977A01)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Park Rd/Barnard StBus281 meters
Water St/Barnard StBus310 meters
Bull St/Pall MallBus370 meters
Chinese Gardens/Pall MallBus282 meters
Mundy St/McCrae StBus298 meters
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