Former St John's Church of England & Organ
510 Toorak Road,, TOORAK VIC 3142 - Property No B0228
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Statement of Significance
A prominent bluestone church, designed by W W Wardell, built in various stages between 1860 and 1873, with the subsequent enlargement of the chancel in 1912 and the addition of the baptistery, vestries and chapel in 1920, 1935, and 1937, to the design of Walter Butler and Louis R Williams. This was Wardell's first Anglican design, carried out on an honorary basis, and gave rise to suspicion that he was unfairly trying to develop an Anglican practice. The building comprises a lengthy nave, with aisles and a dominutive clerestory and chancel flanked by organ chamber, chapel and vestries. The exterior is dominated by an elegant tower, with stair turret and broach spire, placed at the west end. The interior is notable for the wood and stone carvings, organ by Hill & Son, London of 1912 (later rebuilt), and the excellent stained glass, especially W C Cornish memorial window, which was the first major work of J L Lyon.
Classified; 08/12/1971
Organ Statement of Significance: A three-manual organ, originally of 34 speaking stops, built by the noted London firm of Hill & Son (job number 2432) and one of the final productions of the firm before its amalgamation with Norman & Beard. The instrument is of interest for its substantial construction, elaborate wind systyem, romantic voicing and fine oak case, designed by Dr Arthur Hill, principal of the firm. The alterations carried out in 1961 (new console and action and tonal revisions) degrade the quality of the organ and are excluded.
Classified; 'State' 17/11/1993
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TINTERNVictorian Heritage Register H0208
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CLENDON LODGEVictorian Heritage Register H0561
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ILLAWARRAVictorian Heritage Register H0701
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