Sold 01-03-2020 61 Clendon Road last sold 7 years ago, for $13.75m. High confidence typically a result of a greater number of available comparable properties and/or a lesser degree of The land area of this property is 4776 square metres. Property story. Property story. Sold 26-08-2019

Furthermore, the information provided is current as at the publication date only.This publication reproduces materials and content owned or licenced by RP Data Pty Ltd trading as CoreLogic Asia Pacific (CoreLogic) and may include data, statistics, estimates, indices, photographs, maps, tools, calculators (including their outputs), commentary, reports and other information (CoreLogic Data).The CoreLogic Data provided in this publication is of a general nature and should not be construed as specific advice or relied upon in lieu of appropriate professional advice.The State of Victoria owns the copyright in the Property Sales Data and reproduction of that data in any way without the consent of the State of Victoria will constitute a breach of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). Sidney died in 1934; Dame Merlyn lived here until her death in 1982.Lady Marigold Southey – the youngest Myer child, who came to Cranlana 90 years ago at the age of one – is full of stories as we stroll through the grounds.The former Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria has a deep affection for the property, as do the five generations of the family who regularly gather here.Cranlana, Myer family garden, Toorak, Vic. Its postcode is 3142. Cranlana was developed by the businessman and philanthropist Sidney Myer and his wife Dame Merlyn Myer. Picture: Simon GriffithsA formal walk along the north boundary is flanked by Italian cypress, the adjacent beds planted with shade-loving shrubs and perennials, and carpeted with bluebells in spring.A small, formal vegetable garden lies east of the house, behind a pair of rare medlar trees, while the sunny tennis court garden is a riot of colour.Head gardener Anna Thompson propagates many of the flowers and vegetables and makes copious amounts of compost.

Architect The strong axial lines of his design are highlighted by Italian marble statues, clipped topiaries, urns and water features, balanced by park-like grounds of generous lawns and specimen trees.The trees are the glory of the garden, from the huge pin oak at the top of the driveway to copper beech, golden elms, tulip trees and a stately deodar cedar.Standing under a rare white oak (Quercus alba), Lady Southey recalls her brother, the late Ken Myer, planting it as an acorn from the nearby botanic gardens. Lending criteria, fees and T&Cs apply. < - 1849 61 Clendon Road See demographic, employment and income info about the people living in this part of Toorak

realestateview.com.au exclusive home loan provider realestateview.com.au exclusive home loan provider It is considered to be one of the finest gardens in Victoria and was the home of Sidney Myer, Dame Merlyn Myer and their family.Today Cranlana is one of the few remaining gardens of its era in Victoria, with vast lawns and significant mature specimen trees.The most significant of them all is a Pin Oak planted around 1934 at the top of the driveway.The sunken garden is a highlight, regarded as the best example in Victoria.Colourful shrubs, clipped conifers and hedges, water features, Italian marble statues and ornate urns enhance the beauty of this garden.Cranlana has remained in the Myer family for nearly 100 years.In 1932 additional land was purchased on the north side, which enabled the construction of the sunken formal garden which, along with the front fence and gateway were designed by The landscape design has strong axial lines involving the main driveway, front door and windows of the residence and the garden, and pathways, and their relationship is a vital component of the design.These axial lines are highlighted by imported Italian marble statues, ornate urns, garden ornaments, paving and steps, and planting.The decorative wrought iron gates incorporating the Myer shield were hand wrought by Caslake's, Melbourne's premier iron founders of the period.After Annear's death in 1933 the garden was completed under the supervision of A further scheme to the front entrance was prepared in 1937 by The name Myer scarcely needs introduction, but the exceptional house and garden that is still the family seat in Melbourne flies largely under the public radar.Cranlana is hidden behind grand wrought iron gates on one of the largest residential blocks in Toorak.Built in 1903, it was purchased in 1920 by retail giant Sidney Myer. $4K . The Domain property ID is NQ-8313-LG , and the Government legal property description is 1/PS548734 . Are the attributes correct?Properties displaying on the realestateview.com.au Price Estimator tool have been created to help people research Australian properties.

61 Clendon Road, Toorak is for rent through Paul Tunney from Kay & Burton - South Yarra. 78 Clendon Road, Toorak. Its growth in 40 years is astonishing.Cranlana, Myer family garden, Toorak, Vic. Cars. Meet the Neighbours Thinking of selling 68 Clendon Road, Toorak, VIC 3142 ? 61 Clendon Road is a HOUSE in Toorak with 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. Managers 3 Dec 2019 – 2 Jan 2020. 4–10 Mar 2020 . Something went wrong. Explore this street What is an ‘estimated value’? 18 Jun 2012. 27 Apr 2012. Understand what this property is worth with an expert market appraisal . Undisclosed . Its postcode is 3142.

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