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Princes Hill Median Price
House$1,856,600
Unit$500,200
The House price is 25% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Brunswick$1,290,300
Brunswick East$1,291,700
Carlton North$1,592,300
Princes Hill Median Rent
House$1,050
Unit$570
The House rent is 13% higher than last year.
Princes Hill property sold price
Princes Hill 3054 Profile
A116 PATERSON STREET, Princes Hill
Distance:3.5 km to CBD; 1 km to Jewell Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - July 16, 1999
The Terrace at 100-118 Paterson Street Carlton North consists of ten houses. The houses were erected on a speculative basis by Jurtus Wombach. Nos 102-118 were constructed gradually from 1889-1894, although it appears that No.100 was added in 1911. The single storey brick terrace has a gallery on the street facade with a cast iron frieze. The cornice and parapet are rendered and each house is expressed by a pedimented name plate.
The Terrace at 100-118 Paterson Street Carlton North is of architectural and historical significance to the State of Victoria.
The Terrace at 100-118 Paterson Street Carlton North is of architectural significance as a notable example of boom style terrace architecture. The unusually long row is composed of ten repetitive units with some variation in the parapets. The polychrome brickwork on the ground floor, the rendered cornice and parapet and the cast iron gallery comprise a typical boom period composition. The cast iron palisade railing between the front gallery and footbath is an original feature of the terrace.
The Terrace at 100-118 Paterson Street Carlton North is of historical significance as an essential part of the Carlton North precinct, an area that contains some of Melbourne’s finest and most intact 19th century streetscapes. The Terrace also provides evidence of the substantial growth of Melbourne’s inner suburbs in the latter decades of the 19th century. The extended period of construction of the individual houses probably reflects the nature of speculative building, although the intervention of the economic recession in the 1890s may have had some impact on their completion.
 
09 Jan 2013
Two lot subdivision of existing terrace houses. (116 Paterson Street)
(Source: Streamlined Planning through Electronic Applications and Referra, reference no: S031265P)
 
22 Sep 2014
Alterations and additions to existing dwelling (116 Paterson Street)
(Source: City of Yarra, reference no: PLN14/0877)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
118-Pigdon St/Lygon StTram396 meters
118-Pigdon St/Lygon StTram418 meters
Ewing St/Brunswick RdBus513 meters
Ewing St/Brunswick RdBus527 meters
117-Richardson St/Lygon StTram403 meters
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