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Newtown Median Price
House$1,182,600
Unit$607,200
Land$473,300
The House price is 8% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Belmont$754,400
Fyansford$1,022,400
Geelong West$1,006,600
Herne Hill$751,900
Highton$927,500
Manifold Heights$1,062,300
Newtown Median Rent
House$571
Unit$370
The House rent is 1% lower than last year.
Newtown property sold price
Newtown 3220 Profile
A11 Stinton Avenue, Newtown
Distance:66.8 km to CBD; 2.1 km to South Geelong Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Statement of Significance
The dwelling at 11 Stinton Avenue, Newtown, has significance as a predominantly intact and unusual example of an interwar Bungalow style in Newtown. Built in 1929-30 for Leslie J. Parker, auctioneer, the dwelling is reflective of the substantial residential development in the area during the interwar period. It appears to be in good condition when viewed from the street.
The dwelling at 11 Stinton Avenue is architecturally significant at a LOCAL level (AHC D.2,). It demonstrates original design qualities of an unusual interwar Bungalow style. These qualities include the broad hipped roof form, together with the minor gable and flat roofed verandah that project towards the street frontage. This asymmetrical composition of forms has a greater affinity with Edwardian design. Other intact or appropriate qualities include the single storey height, face brick wall construction, slate roof cladding, sheet metal verandah roof cladding, two brick chimneys, broad eaves, face brick verandah piers with clinker brick soldier-coursed tops and concrete cappings, paired squat and tapered Doric concrete verandah columns, large segmentally-arched window opening on the front gable accentuated by clinker brick voussoirs and with timber framed windows and highlights (unusual for interwar Bungalow of this scale), other timber framed double hung windows, front doorway with sidelight, and the timber shingling in the gable end.
The dwelling at 11 Stinton Avenue, is historically significant at a LOCAL level (AHC A.4, H.1). It is associated with the substantial increase in residential development in Newtown during the interwar period. It was built in 1929-30 for Leslie J Parker, auctioneer.
Overall, the dwelling at 11 Stinton Avenue is of LOCAL significance.
Recommendations
Heritage Overlay Schedule Controls
External Paint Controls: Yes
Internal Alteration Controls: No
Tree Controls: No
Outbuildings and/or Fences: No
Extent of Heritage Overlay & SignificanceThe HO apply to the whole of the site.
Other Recommendations:
Nil
References
City of Newtown and Chilwell Rate Books 1860-1950, digital copies on CD, Geelong Heritage Centre.
Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust Plan of Drainage N4546 (1929/30).
 
01 Jun 2016
Partial Demolition and Buildings and Works Associated with the Existing Dwelling
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Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Mont St/Shannon Ave (NewtownBus220 meters
Noble St/Shannon Ave (NewtownBus247 meters
Claremont Ave/Aphrasia St (NewtownBus472 meters
Stinton Ave/West Fyans St (NewtownBus465 meters
Bridge St/West Fyans St (NewtownBus492 meters
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