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Beaumaris, Victoria

Beaumaris
MelbourneVictoria
Watkins Bay Beaumaris Victoria.jpg
Watkins Bay viewed from Ricketts Point
Beaumaris is located in Melbourne
Beaumaris
Beaumaris
Coordinates 37°58′59″S 145°02′36″E / 37.983°S 145.0434°E / -37.983; 145.0434Coordinates: 37°58′59″S 145°02′36″E / 37.983°S 145.0434°E / -37.983; 145.0434
Population 12,829 (2011)
 • Density 2,467/km2 (6,390/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 3193
Area 5.2 km2 (2.0 sq mi)
Location 19 km (12 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s) City of Bayside
State electorate(s) Sandringham
Federal Division(s) Goldstein
Suburbs around Beaumaris:
Black Rock Cheltenham Cheltenham
Port Phillip Beaumaris Mentone

Beaumaris is an affluent suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Bayside. At the 2011 Census, Beaumaris had a population of 12,829. It is located on Port Phillip.

Beaumaris includes two early estates in the parish of Moorabbin developed by Josiah Holloway from 1852. Named Beaumaris Town and Beaumaris Estate (after the pastoral run in the area and ultimately after Beaumaris in Wales), the lots comprising them were marketed by Mr Holloway's suggesting that the railway was imminent and a canal would be built. The township developed slowly, a Post Office opened on 1 March 1868, but was replaced next month by Gipsy Village office (now Sandringham). Beaumaris Post Office did not reopen until 1925. In 1957 this was renamed Beaumaris South when a new Beaumaris office opened in the current location. In 1954 Cromer Post Office opened to the north of the suburb.

From 1889 to 1914 the Beaumaris Tram Company conducted a horse-drawn tram service from Sandringham to Cheltenham through Beaumaris. It closed due to high costs and low patronage. There are no remains to be found of the line, but it is remembered by the name of the suburban street that it once used - Tramway Parade, Beaumaris.

Beaumaris High School, which opened in 1958, became the Beaumaris Campus of Sandringham College, catering to years 7-10, from 1988 until 2015. A New Years 7-12 high school is being built on the same site at the corner of Reserve Road and Balcombe Road and will open in January 2018. There are three primary schools, Beaumaris Primary School, which was first opened in 1915 on the site of the Beaumaris Tennis Club on Bodley Street, and later moved to its current site in Dalgetty Road as the population of the school grew; Beaumaris North Primary School, which first opened in 1959; and Stella Maris Primary School (Roman Catholic).

Beaumaris Campus burned down in 1958.

Beaumaris Primary School Administration and some of the classrooms were burnt down in 1994.


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