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Melton Median Price
House$488,500
Unit$384,400
Land$969,500
The House price is 8% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Brookfield$591,200
Melton South$512,600
Plumpton$563,300
Rockbank$648,000
Toolern Vale$1,370,000
Melton Median Rent
House$436
Unit$313
The House rent is 13% higher than last year.
Melton property sold price
Melton 3337 Profile
A13-15 Darlingsford Boulevard, Melton
Distance:36 km to CBD; 1.7 km to Melton Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Darlingsford Barn, at 13-15 Darlingsford Boulevard, Melton, is significant as the only physical legacy of a small farm that was situated on this site from at least 1862 until the 1970s, and which was one of the most prominent and successful in the Melton area. This Victorian vernacular styled building has been substantially altered and converted into a function centre.
Darlingsford Barn at 13-15 Darlingsford Road is historically significant at a LOCAL level (AHC A.4). It is a rare relic of a farm building from the original (c.1850s-80s) farming period in the Shire. It is almost certainly associated with Cr Ralph Parkinson JP, twice President of the Shire of Melton, a progressive farmer who introduced steam traction engines and threshing machines into the district, and who was a pioneer of use of manures of various descriptions on pasture as well as crops, local carter, and renowned for his local charity. The farm itself was one of the most successful in Melton, having subsequently been associated with the racehorse interests of Cr Richard Manning, proprietor of the Raglan Hotel, and also President of the Shire of Melton; and CE Barrie, prominent in the important Melton chaff industry, and owner of chaff mills in Melton, Parwan, Footscray and Diggers Rest.
Darlingsford Barn at 13-15 Darlingsford Road is aesthetically and socially significant at a LOCAL level (AHC E.1, G.1). It is a distinctive and quite imposing farm building, situated near the centre of Melton, near the picturesque Toolern Creek, and constructed of the bluestone that is geographically and historically so closely associated with the locality. The efforts of the community to preserve it as an historical landmark were eventually realised in its restoration for a community function centre (although much damage had been done to the building before this could be achieved).
Darlingsford Barn at 13-15 Darlingsford Road has architectural interest. The broad gable roof form and coursed, squared rubble bluestone wall construction are important Victorian vernacular design elements that may reflect the original form and construction of this considerably altered building.
Overall, the former Darlingsford Barn is of LOCAL significance.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Weatherly St/Barries RdBus331 meters
Ryan Ct/Barries RdBus358 meters
Henry St/Palmerston StBus573 meters
Henry St/Palmerston StBus570 meters
McKenzie St/Smith StBus721 meters
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