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Grayling
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Graylings was one of a series of mansions located opposite AMelbourne Mansions Database, 

lma Park. SKHS has recently been provided with an image of the original mansion and information about its female inhabitants at the turn of the century.


Other Names Franklands
Date Built  
Owners/Occupiers  
MMDB Entry

3342 

Reference/s:

 


Compiled by: Peter Johnson (image and description) and Sally Moore (information table)
Last updated: 26.09.20 

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101 Alma Road
St Kilda East,Victoria
Australia 3183
This large estate was subdivided after the death of Frederick Godfrey though the house remained until the 1940's. The area now has streets which reflect the ownership of the Godfrey family.
  • Date Built: Before 1860
  • First European Land Owner:

    To come

  • Architects:

    To come

  • Owners and occupiers:

    Farrar a'Beckett, Thomas [-1860-1866-] Sargood, Frederick Thomas & Marion Australia [c1865-9] [-1866-1867-] Williams, Judge Edward E [-1870-1-] Croaker, Charles [-1872-1874-] Armytage, Felix F [-1882-] Godfrey, Frederick Race [-1885 -c1909]

  • Description:

    Graylings was one of the most extensive landholdings in this section of Alma Road. The land has subsequently been subdivided with Godfrey Avenue and Graylings Avenue now forming part of the original estate.Godfrey Avenue was named after the last owners of the Estate whilst Graylings was the name of the house that was previously located at 107 Alma Road. 

  • Sources:

    Miles Lewis Record Number 6502

  • Compiled by: To come