Apartments
East Melbourne, Hotham Street 100, Castle Coombe
Brochure advertising auction of Apartment 6, 100 Hotham Street, East Melbourne scheduled for 21 February 1998. Colour photo. Floorplan. The apartment was passed in but sold soon after for $215,000.
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East Melbourne, Hotham Street 100, Castle Coombe
The building is designed in a mock medieval manner with splayed side walls, half-timbering, tuck-pointed brick quoins and pointed label moulds.
Castle Coombe was designed and built by Bernard Evans, master builder, VMBA for the Direct Investment & Mortgage Co Pty Ltd which was registered in 1930 by directors Stanley Clifford Steele and his wife, Ellen Anness Steele.
East Melbourne, Hotham Street 131
Newspaper clipping about forthcoming sale of 10/131 Hotham Street, East Melbourne. Photos
The Age, 9-10 December 2016, Domain, pp.14-15
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East Melbourne, Hotham Street 131
Sale brochure for Apartment 1, 131 Hotham Street, East Melbourne. Expressions of Interest closing 15 June 2015. Photos. Plans
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East Melbourne, Hotham Street 131, Cairns Apartments
Circular from the East Melbourne Group delivered to local residents advising them of the proposed development for the site of the burnt-out Cairns Memorial Church at 127 [now 131] Hotham Street, East Melbourne.
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East Melbourne, Hotham Street 131, Cairns Apartments - auction 2017
Newspaper clipping reporting on the upcoming auction of Apartment 1, Cairns Apartments, 131 Hotham Street, East Melbourne. Detailed description. Auction scheduled for 11 September 2017.
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East Melbourne, Hotham Street 165
Small newsclipping about the successful sale of apartment 4, 165 Hotham Street. it was sold for $655,000.
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East Melbourne, Hotham Street 175, Hotham House
The roof is hipped with pendant brackets to the eaves line. The chimneys are cement clad and corniced. All openings are square-headed, and architraved; there being a central doorway and toplight at each level. Note: there is an entrance hall at the verandah level. The verandah has columns of the Tuscan Order, superimposed - one over the other - on either side of the entrance.
Hotham House was built in 1866-67 for Thomas Joseph Occleston by P. Reid and designed by Edward Poulton.