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Abbotsford Median Price
House$1,207,300
Unit$564,700
Land$921,500
The House price is 6% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Clifton Hill$1,567,800
Collingwood$1,134,500
Fairfield$1,613,400
Hawthorn$2,343,700
Kew$2,327,900
Richmond$1,454,900
Abbotsford Median Rent
House$806
Unit$584
The House rent is 8% higher than last year.
Abbotsford property sold price
Abbotsford 3067 Profile
A40 Abbotsford Street, Abbotsford
Distance:3.5 km to CBD; 535 meters to Victoria Park Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 2008
The following wording is from the Allom and Lovell Building Citation, 1998 for the property. Please note that this is a "Building Citation", not a "Statement of Significance". For further information refer to the Building Citation held by the City of Yarra.
History:
By 1866 Thomas Wilson, a builder, had purchased land on the north side of Abbotsford Street, midway between Hunter and Paterson Streets. In 1867 he built two weatherboard houses in Abbotsford Street, including this two-roomed house at No. 42, which he occupied. The house was extended to four rooms two years later. In 1884-85 Henry Tolhurst, a surveyor, rented the house, however by 1888, Wilson once again used the property as his own residence, and continued to do so until 1901. The house remained in ownership of the Wilson family until World War One.
In 1873, Wilson erected a brick house at what is now 42 Abbotsford Street (see separate datasheet), and he lived there from 1879 until 1888.
Description:
The house at 40 Abbotsford Street, Abbotsford, is an unusual timber cottage with Gothick influences. It has an irregular composition, consisting of a main double-storey section, with a single-storey wing to the side. The double-storey section has a gabled slate roof with plain timber bargeboards. A bay window with double-hung sashes faces the street at ground floor level, and has an unusual slated hood with a timber scalloped frieze. There is a pointed arch window on the side (east) elevation at first floor level. The smaller single-storey section also has a gabled roof, but with the gable end facing the street. The house retains a large garden.
Significance:
The timber house at 40 Abbotsford Street is of local architectural significance. Its type, a double storey timber house, is very unusual within the municipality, and its Gothick details, in particular the timberwork, are of particular architectural note.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Trenerry Cres/Johnston StBus121 meters
Trenerry Cres/Johnston StBus135 meters
Clarke St/Johnston StBus203 meters
Nicholson St/Johnston StBus206 meters
Clarke St/Johnston StBus208 meters
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