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Newtown Median Price
House$1,182,600
Unit$607,200
Land$473,300
The House price is 8% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Belmont$754,400
Fyansford$1,022,400
Geelong West$1,006,600
Herne Hill$751,900
Highton$927,500
Manifold Heights$1,062,300
Newtown Median Rent
House$571
Unit$370
The House rent is 1% lower than last year.
Newtown property sold price
Newtown 3220 Profile
A336 Pakington Street, Newtown
Distance:66.3 km to CBD; 1.2 km to South Geelong Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Statement of Significance
The Cremorne Hotel at 336 Pakington Street, Newtown, has significance as the only surviving hotel design by the prominent architectural firm of Watts, Tombs and Durran (later Tombs and Durran). Although altered, the Federation Queen Anne design qualities are clearly discernible. Built in 1894 as substantial alterations and additions to an earlier hotel building constructed on the site before 1854, the hotel appears to be in good condition when viewed from the street.
The Cremorne Hotel at 336 Pakington Street is architecturally significant at a LOCAL level (AHC D.2). Although altered, it still demonstrates original design qualities of Federation Queen Anne style. These qualities include the corner bay surmounted by Dutch (curvilinear) gables having a blind oculus and rectangular panel respectively, broad hipped roof forms clad in corrugated sheet metal, semi-circular arched window opening (with timber framed windows) on the north facade of the corner pavilion, two western-most single windows on the north facade and the first floor openings on the west facade with timber framed double hung windows having six paned upper sashes. Other early qualities include the projecting stringcourses, slightly projecting plinth, single ground floor door openings (although one opening has been altered). The first floor eastern additions on the north facade (Russell Street) also contribute to the significance of the building and reflect its evolution and development.
The Cremorne Hotel at 336 Pakington Street, is historically significant at a LOCAL level (AHC A.4, H.1). It has associations with a hotel business on this site for over 150 years from prior to 1854. In particular, this building represents the only known surviving hotel design by the prominent Geelong architects, Watts, Tombs and Durran, having been built in 1894.
Overall, the Cremorne Hotel at 336 Pakington Street is of LOCAL significance.
Recommendations
Heritage Overlay Schedule Controls
External Paint Controls: Yes
Internal Alteration Controls: No
Tree Controls: No
Outbuildings and/or Fences: No
Extent of Heritage Overlay & Significance
The HO apply to the whole of the site.
Other Recommendations:
Opportunities are available to remove the overpainting (by approved chemical method) and to remove the return verandah to reveal more of the early design.
References
City of Newtown and Chilwell Rate Books 1860-1950, digital copies on CD, Geelong Heritage Centre.
Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust Plan of Drainage NN5362 (1978).
Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust Field Book 092_006 (c. 1912)
J.H. Taylor, Map of Ge
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Russell St/Pakington St (NewtownBus12 meters
Russell St/Pakington St (NewtownBus27 meters
Percy St/Pakington St (NewtownBus199 meters
West Fyans St/Pakington St (NewtownBus252 meters
Noble St/Pakington St (NewtownBus298 meters
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The planning permit data is from the public websites.

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