Nestled on 2-acres of native bushland at the edge of Spring Gully, this unique yet unassuming property blends seamlessly into the adjoining Diamond Hill Historic Park off Belle Vue Road. The extraordinary 4-bedroom home was built in 1974, designed by local architect Robert Herriot, and stands as a significant example of 1970s architecture, characterised by a blend of influences and distinctive features. Utilising passive design principles, sustainable materials and an open floor plan, the home has abundant light, bush views and space.
- Incorporating a range of distinctive features of 1970s architectural design, this 4-bedroom family home includes Besser block construction, slate and tiled flooring, high timber lined ceilings, passive design and an excellent aspect.
- Natural light and air flow effortlessly through the home while stunning windows seamlessly blend the indoors with the outdoors, offering picturesque views of the native bush surroundings.
The size of Spring Gully is approximately 7.8 square kilometres. It has 17 parks covering nearly 38.7% of total area. The population of Spring Gully in 2011 was 2,983 people. By 2016 the population was 2,994 showing a population growth of 0.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Spring Gully is 50-59 years. Households in Spring Gully are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Spring Gully work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 73.8% of the homes in Spring Gully were owner-occupied compared with 73% in 2016.
Spring Gully has 1,653 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Spring Gully have seen a 41.80% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 35.55% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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