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Camberwell Median Price
House$2,288,700
Unit$982,700
The House price is 3% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Burwood$1,433,300
Canterbury$2,420,100
Glen Iris$2,079,300
Hawthorn East$2,266,400
Surrey Hills$2,184,000
Camberwell Median Rent
House$1,069
Unit$597
The House rent is 10% higher than last year.
Camberwell property sold price
Camberwell 3124 Profile
A9 Kintore Street, Camberwell
Distance:8.6 km to CBD; 466 meters to Camberwell Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
HO159 Prospect Hill Road Precinct, Camberwell
The Prospect Hill Road Precinct, Camberwell, is of heritage significance for the following reasons:
-The areas north of the railway line comprise a generally intact collection of late Victorian and Federation houses, all very well designed and with a high level of integrity to their gardens and street appearance. The precinct is one of the most intact and homogenous estates of this type in Melbourne, rivalling the Central Park- Stanhope Street region in Malvern and the other leading Boroondara concentrations of this period, the Grace Park Estate in Hawthorn (HO152) and the Barry Street Precinct in Kew (HO143). It is the foremost precinct of combined late Victorian-Federation building stock in the former Camberwell municipality.
- Many late Victorian and Federation houses in this area have been custom-designed, giving the precinct a distinct identity (this is particularly true for areas north of Prospect Hill Road). The area as a whole is marked by a general cohesion in scale, address of the streets, property dimensions, materials and detailing and fence height. Though there are variations, the streets have a general uniformity in their mature street tree coverage, basalt kerbs and pitching, asphalt foot paving, and driveway width. Within the general precinct heavy traffic volumes have been kept to four streets in three axes: Stanhope Grove-Trafalgar Road, Prospect Hill Road, and Broadway west. The Read Gardens, a small but mature park, is a central focal point.
-The north-western section of the Prospect Hill Precinct, the former Tara Estate (bounded by the south side of Canterbury Road, the east side of Loch Street, the south side of the Broadway and the western edge of HO159), is Camberwell's most intact and distinguished concentration of Victorian and Edwardian building stock. It was developed from 1890 following the subdivision of the land around John O'Shannessy's residence, Tara (1859, now 2 Berwick Street). The area has a high level of visual cohesion and period expression, deriving from its consistency of scale, form, materials and siting. Many buildings within the Estate are of individual distinction, having been custom-designed in variations on the prevailing Italianate and Federation styles. This area also features some interwar development.
-The general late-Victorian and Federation character of the Prospect Hill Precinct is modulated by the former Hollies Estate along Cookson Street, which comprises an excellent and intact series of interwar designs spanning that entire period (1919-1940), and including the Christian Science Church, winner of the Victorian Architecture Medal in 1938. The interwar character of the group is enhanced by the survival of original fences, mature gardens and street surfacing, and relates well to the existing railway cutting landscape to the south.
 
17 Oct 2008
Part demolition and construction of alterations and additions to an existing dwelling in a Heritage Overlay. (Permit Delegated : 14/01/2009 by Delegated Authority)
(Source: Boroondara Council, reference no: PP08/01072)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
66-Canterbury Rd/Burke RdTram171 meters
66-Rathmines Rd/Burke RdTram170 meters
65-Victoria Rd/Burke RdTram177 meters
65-Victoria Rd/Burke RdTram200 meters
67-Camberwell Girls Grammar/Burke RdTram450 meters
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