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Fyansford Median Price
House$1,022,400
Land$511,700
The House price is 8% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Batesford$1,710,000
Hamlyn Heights$785,800
Herne Hill$751,900
Highton$927,500
Newtown$1,182,600
Fyansford Median Rent
House$638
The House rent is 4% higher than last year.
Fyansford property sold price
Fyansford 3221 Profile
A150-220 MCCURDY ROAD, Fyansford
Distance:67.4 km to CBD; 3.4 km to Geelong Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - May 5, 1999
What is significant?
Following a local campaign to raise funds for the construction of an orphan asylum, the former Protestant Orphan Asylum was built in 1855 as a result of an architectural competition to the designs of Geelong architect Andrew McWilliams on land granted by the government. The north wing was added in 1857. In 1865 the Common School was constructed to a design by architect Joseph Lowe Shaw. Both buildings are constructed of basalt with freestone dressings in the picturesque Gothic style. The complex was bought by Australian Portland Cement Company Limited following the removal of the Orphanage to another site at Belmont in 1933.
How is it significant?
The former Orphan Asylum and Common School are architecturally, historically and socially significant to the state of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
The former Orphanage Asylum and Common School are historically significant at a state level through their association with the history of child welfare and education in Victoria. The complex is of social significance as evidence of the social conditions in nineteenth century Victoria and demonstrates the extent of poverty in a large regional centre.
The former Orphanage, as one of the first four orphanages set up in Victoria during the 1850s, is of considerable historical and social importance. It illustrates the extent of child destitution in Victoria during the nineteenth century and the attempts by the government and individuals to deal with the problem of destitute and neglected children.
The former Common School, a significant element of the complex, is historically important for its associations with the early history of education in Victoria. It was set up under the Common Schools Act, enacted in 1862 in an attempt to reduce denominational influence and amalgamate schools established under the National and Denominational Boards.
The former Protestant Orphan Asylum is of architectural interest as an extraordinary example of the work of early Geelong architect Andrew McWilliams, and was the winning entry in a competition for the design of the building.
The complex is of historical interest through its association with the Australian Portland Cement Company Limited (now known as Geelong Cement) formed on 30 October 1889 with shareholders from Geelong and Melbourne. The company established the first cement works in Australia on the Moorabool River flats at Fyans ford which had limited success until the First World War when the need for concrete increased and overseas supplies ceased.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Autumn St/McCurdy RdBus355 meters
Chelmsford Ave/Autumn St (NewtownBus392 meters
Hyland St/McCurdy RdBus537 meters
Hyland St/McCurdy RdBus547 meters
Carmichael Ave/Autumn St (NewtownBus507 meters
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