Telgai House
4 Struan Street TOORAK, Stonnington City
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Statement of Significance
House at 4 Struan Street, Toorak is of Local (potential state) significance architecturally and historically:
-as a superb and externally well-preserved example of Old English style, from 1923, 1932, showing strong links to the style's origins, as in the work of CFA Voysey and Norman Shaw (Criterion E1)
-for its associations with the State's foremost practitioner of the inter-war Old English or Tudor revival style, Robert Hamilton, as well as preserved example of one of the first designs undertaken after becoming a sole prectitioner (Criterion H1)
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Telgai House - Integrity
(as assessed from the street)
High external integrity to the 1932 stage; excellent condition.
Note: Raworth notes shingling on the main gables in his 1998 citation but this was not extant in 1984, as shown in the Prahran Conservation Study image of the house, and is not extant in 2002.Telgai House - Local Historical Themes
8.4.1 Houses as a symbol of wealth, status and fashion
Heritage Study and Grading
Stonnington - Heritage Overlay Review - Amendment C5, C6
Author: Graeme Butler & Associates
Year: 2003
Grading: A1Stonnington - Prahran Conservation Study Identification of Buildings & Areas of Major Significance
Author: Nigel Lewis & Associates
Year: 1983
Grading: A1
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