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CHAPEL STREET AND GREVILLE STREET PRAHRAN, STONNINGTON CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0203The Prahran Town Hall complex was constructed in stages over a number of years on land at the corner of Chapel and Greville Streets. The first municipal council was elected in 1856, the year…
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10 MANDEVILLE CRESCENT TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0676Mandeville Hall is one of the most lavishly-decorated of Melbourne's 19th century mansions. The first house to be built on the site, St George's, was a two-storey brick residence of 12 rooms…
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FORMER SOUTH YARRA RAILWAY STATION
163-165 TOORAK ROAD SOUTH YARRA, STONNINGTON CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1068The Former South Yarra Railway Station was constructed c.1862, on the Princes Bridge to Windsor line, which was operated by the Melbourne and Suburban Railway company. The original station…
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336 GLENFERRIE ROAD AND 3-5 SOMERS AVENUE AND 7 SOMERS AVENUE MALVERN, STONNINGTON CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1608Stonington is a two-storey Boom-style mansion constructed in 1890 to a design by noted architect Charles D’Ebro for Cobb and Co coachline proprietor John Wagner. It served as the residence…
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