Browse Units & Apartments in Patchewollock
Patchewollock, VIC 3491
Overview
Patchewollock is a tiny north‑west Victorian town with 149 residents recorded in the 2021 census. Founded after the First World War as a soldier‑settlement, the community grew around the generous plains that the Aboriginal name, ‘place of plenty porcupine grass’, describes. A striking silo mural painted in 2016 by street artist Fintan Magee celebrates local grazier Nick “Noodle” Hulland, adding a splash of contemporary art to the rural landscape.
Despite its size, the township still offers a pub and a post office, services that have been operating since the early 1920s. The nearby Murtoa‑Patchewollock Railway line provides a link to surrounding districts, while the original settlement blocks have resulted in a mix of modest farmhouses and newer homes across the area. The town’s quiet, close‑knit atmosphere makes it appealing for those seeking a relaxed country lifestyle.
Region type mix: Metro 100%.
Streets in Patchewollock
Street
| Avg land size
| Avg price
| Properties
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|---|---|---|---|
| Algerian Street |
3611 m² |
≈ A$75,000 |
1 |
| Currawa Street |
2722 m² |
≈ A$84 |
1 |