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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
A11 Fairchild Street, Abbotsford
Distance:3.4 km to CBD; 784 meters to North Richmond Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 2014
Precinct statement of significance
Component streets include:
Church Street
Cooke Street
Fairchild Street
Thompson Street
Statement of Significance
What is significant?
The area of Abbotsford bounded by Church Street, Victoria Street (originally known as Simpson's Road) and the Yarra River had been partly subdivided before 1854. (49) Little development had occurred before the 1880s but by 1895 MMBW plans show that the whole of Abbotsford east of Church Street had been subdivided and almost completely developed. Industrial buildings lined the Yarra River banks while rows of workers' housing were built in Church, Fairchild, Cooke, and Nelson Streets.
Land in Cooke Street, between Nelson and Victoria Streets remained mostly vacant until part of it was developed into eight terraces by A Cook in 1887 (15-29 Cooke Street). A further nine terrace houses, (18-32) were constructed there in 1888. Thomas George built four two-storey brick terraces (1-7 Fairchild Street) in 1888 and the east side of Fairchild Street was developed by Thomas Stanford in 1887-88 with a row of single-storey brick terraces (2-24 Fairchild St).
Main development era
The main development period evident in the heritage overlay is that of the Victorian era with a substantial contribution from the Edwardian-period. There is also an added contribution from individually significant places of all eras.
Contributory elements
The Fairchild Street Heritage Overlay Area contributory elements include (but not exclusively) typically detached and attached Victorian-era and Edwardian era mainly one-storey houses having:
. Pitched gabled or hipped roofs, with some facade parapets,
. One storey wall heights but with some two storey house rows,
. Face brick (red, bichrome and polychrome), or stucco walls;
. Corrugated iron roof cladding with some slate roofing;
. Chimneys of either stucco finish (with moulded caps) or of matching face brickwork with corbelled capping courses;
. Post-supported verandah elements facing the street, set out on two levels as required with cast-iron detailing;
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
21-Church St/Victoria StTram89 meters
21-Church St/Victoria StTram94 meters
65-Victoria St/Church StTram104 meters
64-Baker St/Church StTram263 meters
22-McKay St/Victoria StTram249 meters
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