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Ceres Median Price
House$1,550,000
The House price is 106% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Fyansford$1,022,400
Highton$927,500
Wandana Heights$1,040,700
Waurn Ponds$970,300
Ceres Median Rent
House$683
Ceres property sold price
Ceres 3221 Profile
A2 Wheatsheaf Road, Ceres
Distance:72.3 km to CBD; 5.8 km to Waurn Ponds Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
B Listed - Regional Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The Wesleyan Methodist Church Chapel at Ceres was erected 1855 to the design of Mr Hope, an architect about whom virtually nothing is known. The chapel was built to serve both as a church and schoolhouse for the considerable population of Ceres which in the 1850s was a burgeoning vineyard and grazing district. The structure is a typical Wesleyan Chapel erected without ostentation or direct reference to historical style. The chapel is constructed of ubiquitous Barrabool freestone donated by Nichols McCann, a local stonemason and quarryman of the Ceres district and is part of an identifiable group of buildings in the small village.
RECOMMENDATIONS: PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Geelong Regional Commission Register.
REFERENCES
Billot C. P. - The Life of Our Years in and Around Geelong, Lothian Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, 1969.
Blamires, Rev W. L. and Smith, Rev J. B. - The Early History of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Victoria, Griffith and Spaven, Melbourne, 1886.
Geelong Advertiser - 12th December, 1854. P.5 Col. 7.
McAdam, N. S. - Report for Education Department on file under State School No. 151 Ceres, held at Public records Office, Laverton.
Poyner, K. J. - "Public Buildings in and around Ceres", Undergraduate Research essay, Deakin University, 1978, pp. 4-14.
Refer to A. Willingham, Geelong Region Historic Buildings and Objects Study, vol.1, sheet 62. It is highly recommended that a Conservation Management Plan be carried out on the property. Statement of Cultural Significance
References
1. Willingham, Geelong Region Historic Buildings amp Objects Study, vol.1, sheet 62. 2. Wynd, Barrabool Land of the Magpie, p.71. References
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Highland Way/Grantham DrBus2.2 km
Highland Way/Grantham DrBus2.2 km
Highview Park/Grantham DrBus2.2 km
Highview Park/Grantham DrBus2.2 km
Leigh Rd/Grantham DrBus2.2 km
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