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Hawthorn Median Price
House$2,343,700
Unit$711,900
The House price is 11% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Abbotsford$1,207,300
Burnley$1,272,500
Hawthorn East$2,266,400
Kew$2,327,900
Kooyong$2,232,000
Malvern$2,251,400
Richmond$1,454,900
Toorak$2,045,700
Hawthorn Median Rent
House$933
Unit$566
The House rent is 5% higher than last year.
Hawthorn property sold price
Hawthorn 3122 Profile
A33 Hawthorn Grove, Hawthorn
Distance:6.1 km to CBD; 746 meters to Glenferrie Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Significance of Individual Property
This house has historical significance as an example of the domestic work of the important local builder, Frederick Green, and for its associations with a notable local businessman, Charles Bethune, manager of the Don store and mayor of Hawthorn. Built in 1893, the house has significance, also, as an example of the villas built in the middle and late 1890s for prosperous local businessmen and their families in middle class suburban Hawthorn.
HO152 Grace Park and Hawthorn Grove Precincts, Hawthorn
The Grace Park and Hawthorn Grove Precincts, Hawthorn, are of heritage significance for the following reasons:
- The place is a concentrated and relatively intact precinct of generally high quality residential buildings of the later Victorian and Federation periods.
- Hilda Crescent has an unbroken set of highly distinctive Federation house designs, and the mode continues in the adjacent streets.
- The area is characterised by mature gardens and street trees, filtering the light in the more southern streets, south of Kinkora Road, and giving the area a distinctive shaded character.
- The diagonal house compositions and curving streets in the Grace Park Precinct combine to create an informal and picturesque character.
- The northern section - Kinkora Road and Hawthorn Grove - has a large concentration of 1880s housing in tighter patterns that are similarly characteristic of that earlier era, and is relatively intact. These streets were the first typically-scaled suburban development in Hawthorn, in contrast to the St James Park area which began as a mansion group.
- The Barkers Road section is more heterogeneous, but does incorporate several notable Federation and Bungalow designs. Clovelly Court is an impressive apartment group utilising garden villa forms, comparing with both the courtyard flats in the Fairview Park Precinct (HO148) and the more similar Corsewall Close (HO149).
- Located at the southern end of the precinct, the Michael Tuck Stand at the Glenferrie Oval is striking both for the way it draws on its red-brick domestic surroundings as it is for its 1938 modernity.
- The precinct is visually unified by the shared, curving park based around the former Kew Railway line, that runs though the entire precinct from south to north and reads as a reminder of the precinct's early popularity as a commuter suburb.
 
01 Jul 1998
Carport Build'g & Works (Approved : 01/07/1998 by Delegated Authority)
(Source: Boroondara Council, reference no: BOR/98/00598)
 
15 Sep 1999
construct additions and altera tions to an existing house in a conservation area (Approved : 07/01/2000 by Delegated Authority)
(Source: Boroondara Council, reference no: BOR/99/00933)
 
16 Aug 2001
constuction waves a swimming pool and fencing (Approved : 27/08/2001 by Delegated Authority)
(Source: Boroondara Council, reference no: BOR/01/00973)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
77-Barkers Rd/Glenferrie RdTram344 meters
77-Barkers Rd/Glenferrie RdTram365 meters
76-Johnson St/Glenferrie RdTram345 meters
76-Johnson St/Glenferrie RdTram355 meters
75-Chrystobel Cres/Glenferrie RdTram461 meters
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