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Queenscliff Median Price
House$1,886,600
Unit$467,500
Land$934,500
The House price is 11% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Point Lonsdale$1,388,400
Queenscliff Median Rent
House$545
Unit$427
The House rent is 23% lower than last year.
Queenscliff property sold price
Queenscliff 3225 Profile
A16 Gellibrand Street, Queenscliff
Distance:56.8 km to CBD; 40.9 km to Werribee Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - September 13, 1999
The Queenscliff Hotel, built in 1887 for Martha Nugent and Joseph Goslin, was designed by Melbourne architects Reed, Henderson & Smart and constructed by NW Frogley. It is a substantial two storeyed tuck pointed red brick hotel with English `Queen Anne' style elements, intricate cast iron balcony and verandah, and unusual polygonal tower.
The Queenscliff Hotel is of architectural and social significance to Victoria
The hotel is of architectural significance as a very early and well-integrated Australian example of the eclectic English `Queen Anne' architectural style, with extensive verandahs reflecting its resort use as much as its Antipodean location. The polygonal tower, with its coned roof and bellcast profile, and the Dutch gables, with steep slit openings, are of interest for their reflection of northern European Renaissance architecture, particularly from countries as such France and the Netherlands.
The Queenscliff Hotel is also architecturally significant as an extraordinary example of work by the highly successful Melbourne architectural firm, Reed, Henderson & Smart, who were responsible for the introduction of radical red brick eclecticism to architecture in Victoria during the 1880s. The building is important for its essentially intact exterior.
The Queenscliff Hotel is of social significance for its associations with wealthy Victorian society around the turn of the century who regarded Queenscliff as a fashionable summer holiday resort, particularly as it was within easy reach of Melbourne after the opening of the Geelong-Queenscliff railway in 1879 and the introduction of paddle steamers to transfer passengers from Melbourne by sea.
[Source: Report to the Minster.]
 
25 May 2015
Transfer of Licence
(Source: Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation, reference no: 13721A04)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Gellibrand St/Wharf StBus148 meters
Queenscliff Post Office/Hesse StBus170 meters
Vue Grand Hotel/Hesse StBus190 meters
Bay St/Wharf StBus294 meters
Queenscliff Marina/Wharf StBus634 meters
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