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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
A200 McCurdy Road and 200 McCurdy Road, Fyansford
Distance:67.3 km to CBD; 3.3 km to Geelong Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
B Listing - Regional Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The Geelong Cement Processing Plant at Fyansford is scientifically significant at a Regional level for its potential to yield evidence in the form of archaeological deposits which are likely to contain evidence of technological value with particular regard to the former processing plant and of changes to the cement making processes and machinery, over a period of 100 years. It is historically significant at a Regional level for its association with Fyansford and Geelong communities in the production of cement in one of Geelongs oldest and largest industrial plants, for over 100 years,. It is also significant for its evolution of the production of Portland cement of one hundred years. The cement works has been integrally related to one of Geelongs most pioneering industrial families, the McCann family business, since they purchased it in 1888. From 1912 the first rotary kiln plant was built on the original site with a complete change of process. It is socially significant at a Local level for its association with thousands of families, often several generations of each family, for whom most of their livelihood was gained as employees. Employees also had a strong recreation club and sporting clubs, and a museum over a long period. The close association of the local community was reinforced by the strong visual presence of the plant from within Fyansford and to as far as the chimney stacks are visible around Geelong. Overall, the Geelong Cement Processing Plant is of Regional Significance. Recommendation That a Conservation Management Plan be carried out on the site, which should further investigate the industrial archaeological potential of the site and comparative analysis with similar sites in Victoria and Australia and the impact on these things if the plant is closed and developed for other purposes. Further investigation by an Industrial Archaeologist is most important. Also see Note under Description. Statement of Cultural Significance
References
1. Wynd, So Fine A Country A History of the Shire of Corio, p.88. 2. Information from Geelong Cement Museum. 3. Geelong Advertiser. 4. John McNeill, A Journey to Destiny 1890 1990, Australian Cement Limited, 1990. References
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Autumn St/McCurdy RdBus325 meters
Chelmsford Ave/Autumn St (NewtownBus309 meters
Hyland St/McCurdy RdBus513 meters
Hyland St/McCurdy RdBus522 meters
Carmichael Ave/Autumn St (NewtownBus405 meters
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