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St Kilda Median Price
House$1,605,200
Unit$648,700
The House price is 5% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Albert Park$2,267,600
Balaclava$1,327,300
Elwood$1,743,500
Melbourne$590,000
St Kilda East$1,501,100
Windsor$1,461,700
St Kilda Median Rent
House$918
Unit$582
The House rent is 16% higher than last year.
St Kilda property sold price
St Kilda 3182 Profile
A42 Barkly Street, St Kilda
Distance:5.4 km to CBD; 877 meters to Windsor Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - March 30, 1999
Stanthorpe, (also known as Stafford House, and later the Manse) is a substantial mid-Victorian, residence built for merchant, Andrew Sutherland. Born in Scotland, Sutherland arrived in Melbourne in 1852 aged 33 and became a partner in the prosperous firm of William Nicholson and Company, of Flinders Street. Four years later he purchased a large property in the fashionable and well-connected residential area of St Kilda hill, replacing the existing house with this one in 1874. Dominated by a central pedimented portico and elegant balcony, the rendered two-storey house is undeniably the work of architects, Crouch and Wilson, although documentary proof of their authorship is yet to be found. It is practically a replica of Cleveden next door (demolished), built as an investment by Sutherland. The restrained classicism of Stanthorpe's design extends to the internal features of the generously proportioned main rooms, and arched entrance hall with its Ferguson & Urie stained glass window displaying the Sutherland family crest. After Sutherland's death, the house remained a focus for Melbourne's influential citizenry, being owned or rented by businessmen and politicians James Patterson, Jonas Levien and Thomas Bent in the 1880s. In 1890 it was purchased by gentleman, Duncan Grant, whose extensions included a billiard room. After ownership by the Presbyterian Church from 1919, the house returned to private hands in 2000.
Stanthorpe is of historical, architectural and aesthetic importance to the State of Victoria.
Stanthorpe is historically significant for representing a phase in Melbourne's development when St Kilda, particularly, the hill, was a favourite residential location for merchants, politicians, members of the legal profession and other socially aspiring professionals. In particular, Stanthorpe is important for its association with Melbourne merchant Andrew Sutherland, who moved among the elite of Melbourne's business and political society from the 1850s to 1880. The property's association with status and its desirability as a residential address continued under the prominent identities Jonas Levien, Thomas Bent, and long term resident and owner, Duncan Grant whose addition of the billiard room underlines his position as a gentleman of Melbourne.
Stanthorpe is architecturally important as an outstanding example of the restrained mid-Victorian classicism of the late 1860s and early 1870s. Stanthorpe is important for its intactness, which is representative of the two main periods of its residential use, with its integrity reflecting the upper middle-class taste of the mid and late Victorian households of Sutherland and Grant.
Stanthorpe is aesthetically important for its internal ornamentation, notably the Ferguson & Urie stained glass entrance hall window commissioned by Sutherland for its decorativ
 
12 Jul 2001
Retention of "The Manse" & development & use of land at the rear fronting St.Kilda Road for the purposes of an 8 storey building comprising coffee shop, showroom, 6 levels of office (4220m2) & 2 x two-level residential apartments over 3 levels of bas
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 927/2001)
 
17 Aug 2001
Carparking, landscaping works & courtyard pergola
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 1172/2001)
 
31 Oct 2001
2 lot subdivision. PS 442387F
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 1581/2001)
 
04 Mar 2004
2 Lot subdivision.
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 239/2004)
 
21 Dec 2006
construction of a temporary office building
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 1434/2006)
 
07 Feb 2012
Construction of a 15 level mixed use development comprising 82 dwellings and restricted retail premises (showroom) of 130 m2, construction of buildings and works to the rear of the existing building, reduction of carparking requirements (68 basement
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 81/2012)
 
02 Mar 2012
PS 707532 A Two (2) lot subdivision
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 159/2012)
 
04 Feb 2013
APPLICATION 159/2012 had started but now wish to continue with a SPEAR APPLICATION
(Source: Streamlined Planning through Electronic Applications and Referra, reference no: S032063E)
 
06 Feb 2013
2 lot Subdivision S032063E PS707532A
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 87/2013)
 
10 Jul 2013
Temporary display of major promotion signs on a construction site hoarding and associated lighting
(Source: Port Phillip Council, reference no: 618/2013)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Princes St/Barkly StBus102 meters
32-Alma Rd/St Kilda RdTram116 meters
Princes St/Barkly StBus156 meters
32-Alma Rd/St Kilda RdTram119 meters
31-Barkly St/St Kilda RdTram200 meters
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