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Toorak Median Price
House$1,929,700
Unit$1,158,700
The House price is 23% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Armadale$1,938,500
Burnley$1,272,500
Hawthorn$2,302,000
Kooyong$2,232,000
Malvern$2,228,300
Prahran$1,686,700
South Yarra$1,995,900
Toorak Median Rent
House$1,490
Unit$754
The House rent is 20% higher than last year.
Toorak property sold price
Toorak 3142 Profile
A161-163 KOOYONG ROAD, Toorak
Distance:6.3 km to CBD; 707 meters to Toorak Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - May 25, 2002
What is significant?
In June1938 businessman Mariainnus (Matt) Cuming bought 'Woodbine', a brick Victorian villa built in 1897 for Thomas Lockwood and extended in 1907 for Dr Norman Macarthur to designs by Kligender and Alsop. Cuming engaged architect Marcus Martin to modernise the house, and garden designer Edna Walling to redesign the garden. Martin removed the verandahs, provided for a garage and relocated the main entrance to a side portico. Walling designed the garden around some existing trees and the requirement for a tennis court. The new design included such Walling trademarks as ponds, sun dial, flagstone paving, stone walls, drying area, Lilly Pilly hedge and ornamental trees and shrubs. The garden design is a typical example of her suburban formal design, where separate spaces, or 'rooms' are created through the use of mass planting, hedges, walls, steps and fences. In order to accommodate the tennis court and a larger garden, part of an undeveloped block to the south was incorporated into the design. In the front garden were two ponds (one since filled in and the bronze figure removed) and a sundial (missing). The back garden had a drying area. A feature of the garden is the dense perimeter planting, the use of a Lilly Pilly hedge on the south boundary, and the mixture of ground covers, bulbs, small and medium shrubs and trees to form a layered landscape. The western area, not covered by the Walling plan, is planted with fruit trees and roses and is now mostly dominated by a large English Oak. Remarkably, the two cube shaped cypress shown on the Walling plan still remain framing the entrance to the orchard and garden shed. In 1960 the property passed from Cuming ownership to the Guest family who maintained the garden and made few changes apart from filling in one of the ponds, removing the curved stone steps and sundial. In 2002 the property was sold in two lots and two significant trees were removed.
How is it significant?
The Cuming Garden is of historical, aesthetic and scientific (horticultural) significance to the State of Victoria.
Why is it significance?
The Cuming Garden is historically significant as an important early example of Edna Walling's landscape style for suburban gardens, which she termed 'Picturesque', using both formal geometric and informal design features to create a series of well defined garden spaces. The garden is one of only a few that remains largely intact and respectful to its original (1938) plan and vision. Walling is considered to one of Australia's most important and influential landscape designers of the twentieth century. As well as being the most prolific designer in Victoria, she was also a popular writer, talented photographer and important landscape critic and conservationist. Walling used a few photographs of the Cuming garden in her books.
The Cuming Ga
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
40-Kooyong Rd/Malvern RdTram271 meters
40-Kooyong Rd/Malvern RdTram291 meters
Kooyong Rd/Rose StBus389 meters
Kooyong Rd/Rose StBus401 meters
39-Irving Rd/Malvern RdTram320 meters
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