IT’S been the host of many a celebration, but now the former Banksia Court Reception Centre (pictured, right) in ritzy Eaglemont, north-east of town, will be redeveloped as a residential village. The 109 – 111 Banksia Road site is opposite the picturesque Remembrance Park and Austin Hospital, which is classified as being in Heidelberg – a suburb that shares the same 3084 postcode as Eaglemont. The 4046 square metre site sold with plans for an 18-dwelling redevelopment. Six of the new units will be developed within the walls of a prominent heritage building, which was developed in 1912.

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