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Geelong Median Price
House$1,101,900
Unit$762,500
Land$256,600
The Unit price is 10% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Drumcondra$1,569,500
East Geelong$937,000
Geelong West$1,006,600
Newtown$1,182,600
North Geelong$655,200
Geelong Median Rent
House$509
Unit$496
The House rent is 8% lower than last year.
Geelong property sold price
Geelong 3220 Profile
A343 Ryrie Street, Geelong
Distance:64.3 km to CBD; 1.2 km to South Geelong Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The St. Andrews Presbyterian Manse, 343 Ryrie Street, Geelong, has significance has a relatively intact example of the timber Federation style. This house was built in 190001 for John Alexander Dawson, Manager and Electrical Engineer of the first electric light and power station in Geelong known as the Geelong Electric Light Company. From 1919 until the present day, the house has been the Manse for the St. Andrews Uniting (formerly Presbyterian) Church.
The St. Andrews Presbyterian Manse at 343 Ryrie Street is architecturally significant at a LOCAL level. It demonstrates original design qualities of a Federation style. These qualities include the complex roof forms that include the central hip and projecting gables at the front and side, return bullnosed verandah and the corner tower with a bell-cast conical roof, emphasising the diagonal composition. Other intact or appropriate qualities include the asymmetrical composition, single storey height, horizontal weatherboard wall cladding, galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, strapped brick chimneys but not over-painting, modest eaves with decorative timber brackets, timber framed double hung windows arranged in pairs and projecting bays, timber panelling below the corner window bay, curved stuccoed finish under the eaves of the tower and the timber framed multi-paned windows and timber shingling, decorative gable infill (shingling and vertical battening, stucco work, curved battening, curved solid stucco bracket under the front gable and timber brackets under the side gables), window hood, timber verandah floor and the turned timber verandah columns. The front garden and fence also contribute to the significance of the place.
The St. Andrews Presbyterian Manse at 343 Ryrie Street is historically significant at a LOCAL level. It has associations with residential developments in Geelong during the Federation c.18951915 period. Importantly, this house has associations with John Alexander Dawson, Manager and Electrical Engineer of the first electric light and power station in Geelong known as the Geelong Electric Light Company. Dawson had this house built in 190001 to a design by the architects, Hendy and Apted. The house has further associations with Canon George Goodman of Christ Church, Geelong, prior to its long association as the St. Andrews Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church Manse from 1919 until the present day.
The St. Andrews Presbyterian Manse at 343 Ryrie Street is socially significant at a LOCAL level. It is recognised and valued by sections of the Geelong community for religious reasons as the home of the incumbent Minister to St. Andrews Uniting Church.
Overall, St. Andrews Presbyterian Manse at 343 Ryrie Street is of LOCAL significance.
References
V. Anderson, 'Brief History', prepared for the St. Andrew's Council of Elde
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Fitzroy St/Ryrie StBus46 meters
Fitzroy St/Sydney PdeBus112 meters
Fitzroy St/Ryrie StBus97 meters
Fitzroy St/Sydney PdeBus225 meters
Geelong Hospital/Ryrie StBus231 meters
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