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Middle Park is an inner suburb in
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, 5 km south of Melbourne's
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, located within the
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. Middle Park recorded a population of 4,000 at the 2021 census. It is located between
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Albert Park Lake Albert Park is a large public park in the City of Port Phillip, an inner suburban LGA of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Located south of the Melbourne central business district, the park encompasses of parkland around the long Albert Park ...
, which is about halfway across the western side of the Albert Park Reserve (a state park), hence the name "Middle" Park. It is bordered by Canterbury Road to the east, Mills Street to the north, Fraser Street to the south and Beaconsfield Parade to the west. Middle Park, along with neighbouring Albert Park, contains some of the best preserved
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in Melbourne and is part of a strict heritage-conservation area. Many of the terraces line Canterbury Road, along the former
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, which now has several more tram
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stops since it was converted to tram use in 1987. Others are along the main shopping street, Armstrong Street. The fine old buildings and development restrictions in the area and new developments are generally sympathetic to the prevailing style, driving up real-estate prices dramatically, in marked contrast with neighbouring St Kilda.


Demographics

In Middle Park 71.0% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were England 5.1%, Greece 3.2%, New Zealand 2.5%, Italy 1.1% and United States of America 1.1%.


Landmarks

*Middle Park Hotel is a large Victorian hotel building on the corner of Canterbury Road and Armstrong Street. Built in 1889, it features wrought-iron lacework. The building was modified in the 1950s: decorative urns were removed, new doors were added, and windows were bricked up. Following a refurbishment in 2001, it was renamed the Gunn Island Brew Bar Hotel, in a reference to the island within nearby Albert Park Lake. Following another refurbishment in 2009, the hotel resumed trading under its original name. It provides bars, dining and accommodation facilities. It had a further refurbishment in early 2020. It is the only hotel in Middle Park. *The Carmelite Roman Catholic Church was built in November 1891 by the Carmelites. It is a red and buff brick building with cement facings, built in Gothic style with a tall belfry at the south-east corner. The church features a large pipe organ  to accompany the singing of High Mass on Sunday mornings. It is the only Christian church in Middle Park as all the Protestant churches closed over the last few decades. The Carmelite Library located in the Carmelite Hall holds Australia's finest collection of books in the area of
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. *Middle Park Primary School opened on the corner of Richardson and Wright streets in 1887, with an initial enrolment of 600 students. The heritage school buildings are classified by the National Trust. The school has a relatively small catchment area bound by Kerferd Road, Beaconsfield Parade, Langridge Street and Canterbury road, with an extra section bound by Ferrars Street, Bridport Street into Albert Road and along Queens Road.


Transport

Middle Park is served by tram route 12 which runs along Danks and Mills Streets, as well as route 96 which runs parallel to Canterbury Road on the former St Kilda train line corridor.
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bus route 606 from
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to
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also runs through Middle Park. Port Phillip City Council also lays on a regular community bus linking the town halls, libraries, community centres and shopping facilities.


Notable former and current residents

* Thomas Ashworth (1864–1935) – publicist, property developer, benefactor; Ashworth Street named after him"Ashworth, Thomas Ramsden (1864–1935)"
''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Australian National University
* Albert Aughtie (1872–1944) – South Melbourne city engineer between 1901 and 1942; responsible for many public works projects in the area; Aughtie Drive named after him * William Carter (unknown dates) – an old and respected resident who conducted a florist's business and hot-house in Ferrars Street opposite the South Melbourne railway station; Carter Street named after him. *
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(1949–2023) – died of a heart attack in Germany on a business trip. Former federal parliamentarian. Opposition Leader 2001-03. Son of Frank Crean. *
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(1828–1902) – businessman, manufacturer, councillor, benefactor; Danks Street named after him"Danks, John (1828–1902)"
''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Australian National University
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''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Australian National University
* Alexander Fraser (1802–1888) – businessman, councillor, politician; Fraser Street named after him"Fraser, Alexander (1802–1888)"
''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Australian National University
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(1953–2023) – singer, highly regarded in R&B/Jazz/Soul genres;
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Award winner and Hall of Fame inductee. Died of lung cancer. * Alistair Knox (1912–1980) – mudbrick house designer and builder, born and grew up in Middle Park * Jim Mellas (born 1962) – barrister, commentator, campaigner and activist for the return of the Parthenon Marbles * Robert McGregor (1825–1883) – politician; born in Scotland; founded the first secondary school in
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; McGregor Street named after him * Robert Mills (1826–1911) – hotelier, estate agent, councillor, mayor; born in Ireland; Mills Street named after him * James Neville (1861–1942) – architect, councillor; born in Port Melbourne; Neville Street named after him * John Nimmo (1819–1904) – surveyor, businessman, councillor; born in Scotland; first city surveyor of Emerald Hill; involved in the separation of Emerald Hill from the Melbourne City Council in May 1855; Nimmo Street named after him"Nimmo, John (1819–1904)"
''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Australian National University
* James Page (1835–1912) – auctioneer and estate agent; was one of the first residents of Emerald Hill; Page Street named after him * Esther Paterson (1892–1971) – artist, illustrator, cartoonist; her works are shown at the Australian War Memorial Canberra and The National Gallery of Victoria"Paterson, Esther (1892–1971)"
''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Australian National University
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(born 1967) – actor, musician; breakout acting role was 'Mike Young' in the Australian television series
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. Pearce sold his two Middle Park houses, that are next to each other, in 2023 and moved to Netherlands with his Dutch actress partner. * Robert Wright (1838–1912) – builder, councillor, mayor; Wright Street named after him * The Parker Sisters (Pat (1918–2009) Marie (1920–1979) & Eula (1923–1985) – Singer/ songwriters, WW2 Australian radio and live entertainers – they modelled their style on the
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Gallery

File:Middle park terraces.jpg, Victorian terrace houses in Middle Park File:Terrace houses on canterbury road middle park.jpg, Victorian terraces on Canterbury Road File:Armstrong street middle park.jpg, View of Armstrong Street from Canterbury Road File:Polychrome terraces on canterbury road middle park.jpg, Polychrome Victorian terraces on Canterbury Road File:Postmodern townhousing in middle park.jpg, Nostalgic post modern townhouses on Canterbury Road designed to fit the overall feel of the area after original Lanark Terrace demolished by developers File:Semi detached victorian homes in middle park.jpg, Semi-detached Victorian homes on Canterbury Road File:Victorian terrace houses on canterbury road middle park.jpg, Semi-detached terraces on Canterbury Road File:Newcastle terrace beaconsfield parade.jpg, ''New castle Terrace'', Beaconsfield Parade


See also

*
City of South Melbourne The City of South Melbourne was a local government area about south of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, on the south bank of the Yarra River. The city covered an area of , and existed from 1855 until 1994. The council area ...
– Middle Park was previously within this former local government area.


References


External links


Australian Places: Middle Park
{{City of Port Phillip suburbs Suburbs of Melbourne Suburbs of the City of Port Phillip Port Phillip