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Terang Median Price
House$465,000
Land$187,500
The House price is 13% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Noorat$207,300
Terang Median Rent
House$297
Unit$226
The House rent is 3% lower than last year.
Terang property sold price
Terang 3264 Profile
A28 HIGH STREET, Terang
Distance:185.4 km to CBD; 842 meters to Terang Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - November 15, 1999
What is significant?
Terang Post Office was built in 1903-04 to the design of Victorian Public Works Department architect JH Marsden. Until about 1909 when the new Commonwealth established its own public works capability the States continued to construct public buildings on its behalf. The design, on a prominent corner, is a mixture of Arts and Crafts and American Romanesque styles in red brick with an attached clock tower whose base forms the entry vestibule to the post office. Unusually, the clock was financed by public subscription which raised ??300. The building has been extended in the same style both to the east and to the north. In 1968 the original slate roof was replaced with terra cotta tiles. In common with most post offices the postal hall and work spaces have been substantially altered.
How is it significant?
The Terang Post Office is historically and architecturally important to the State of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
The Terang Post Office is architecturally significant as an accomplished design by architect JH Marsden in the Arts and Crafts and American Romanesque styles featuring multiple arched windows, a prominent roof, timbered gables and bracketed eaves. The tower which was added to the design to house the publicly financed clock is now the dominant feature and raises the scale of the building from its otherwise domestic proportions.
The Terang Post Office is historically important as an early Commonwealth building yet designed and constructed under the supervision of the Victorian Public Works Department. It is also an early example of the cooperative nature of State and Commonwealth public administration required to implement federation in Australia. The fine clock tower, the result of a public subscription, is historically important as a manifestation of civic pride and the first time a publicly financed clock had been installed in a Commonwealth building anywhere in Australia.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
TerangBus831 meters
TerangTrain842 meters
Post Office/Terang-Mortlake RdBus5.5 km
Shaw St/Brooke StBus19.5 km
Brooke St/Leura StBus19.6 km
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