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Franklin Street, MorningtonA view of a wide street with mature trees on either side. In the background their is a view of a large red brick building. Franklin Street, with Sutton Grange in the backgound

“Alberton” Albert Street, MorningtonThe front view of a brick Edwardian residence with a beautiful front garden with standard roses. The windows are stained glass with leadlighting. The property comprises 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, blackwood timber kitchen, butlers pantry, wide shady verandah, and 3 car garage.

Taylor’s Mt Martha Guest HouseA white weather board house with a verandah and a metal roof. The house is set on a large block of land

3 Vancouver Street, Mornington

Railway Cottages, Gordon Street, MorningtonBrick or stone building rendered and painted cream with arched porticos, sash windows and a dark grey corrugated metal roof. 4 chimneys are visible. It has a free standing garage alongside. The front garden has a dark grey painted picket fence.

Barkly Street, MorningtonWhite weather board house with verandah and sash windows. There are two chimneys visible. The photograph is dated 1998.

6 Murray Street, MorningtonA double fronted weather board building with iron roof. One chimney visible.

8 Murray Street, MorningtonWhite weather board dwelling with 2 brick chimneys. There is a white wooden picket fence to the front of the property.

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