Citation No:
City of Port Phillip Heritage Review Identifier
Residence, Coach House & Stables
Formerly
unknown
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Address
39 Dalgety St ST. KILDA
Constructed c. 1914
Category Residential:detached Designer unknown
Amendment C 29 Comment Significance (Mapped as a Significant heritage property.) A good example of late Federation period villa design in the Arts and Crafts style and in relatively intact condition. The simple rendered chimney shafts, restrained decoration and flat roofed dormer windows are indicative of the style. The mitred hips of the slate roof create a crisp visual effect and enhance the restrained decorative treatment. The timber front fence is a recent addition to the complex. Its elaborate character and excessive height are out of character with the house. Refer to Lewis, p.108 for the description and statement of significance for rear stable block. (Robert Peck Von Hartel Trethowan City of St Kilda, Twentieth Century Architectural Study,1992) "Significance……the stables at the rear are particularly important due to their complex and intricate form and detail….." (Nigel Lewis & Associates, St Kilda Conservation Study, Area One, Final report, 1982)
Primary Source Robert Peck von Hartel Trethowan, St Kilda 20th century Architectural Study Vol. 3, 1992
Other Studies Nigel Lewis and Associates, St. Kilda Conservation Study, 1982
Description Style : Arts and Crafts One storey residence, coach house and stables
History see Significance
Thematic Context