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Toorak Median Price
House$2,045,700
Unit$1,147,200
The House price is 26% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Armadale$1,834,800
Burnley$1,272,500
Hawthorn$2,343,700
Kooyong$2,232,000
Malvern$2,251,400
Prahran$1,627,600
South Yarra$1,883,300
Toorak Median Rent
House$1,536
Unit$775
The House rent is 26% higher than last year.
Toorak property sold price
Toorak 3142 Profile
A18 DOUGLAS STREET, Toorak
Distance:4.9 km to CBD; 870 meters to Hawksburn Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - August 31, 1999
The pre-fabricated cottage at 18 Douglas Street, Toorak was designed by Robert Walker of Glasgow, and is of a type patented in 1852 as a system for the construction of portable houses of wood and iron 'suitable for emigrants'. The patented system consists of cast iron pillars with grooves or slots vertically on four sides, bolted to a base plate into which tongued and grooved boards are inserted to form walls. Other components of the system include cast iron door and window frames and the timber doors and windows themselves. This cottage has probably been on the present site since 1856 and may have been brought to Australia by Robert Anstruther Balbirnie, the owner of the land at that time, when he made a trip to England in 1854. This two room cottage has been hidden by a brick Edwardian addition at the front, and timber additions at the rear and at one side.
The pre-fabricated cottage at 18 Douglas Street, Toorak is of scientific (technical), historic and architectural significance to the state of Victoria.
The pre-fabricated cottage at 18 Douglas Street, Toorak is of historic, scientific and architectural importance as the only known example of the Robert Walker patented system of wood and iron portable house construction in Victoria. It is of scientific (technical) importance for demonstrating the innovative methods of building construction in the mid nineteenth century which were designed to cater for the needs of emigrants. The Robert Walker patented system could be erected quickly and cheaply, using a combination of cast iron and wood. The materials shortages caused by the goldrushes in Victoria in the early 1850's created a demand for such houses which were imported into Victoria in the thousands at that time.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Douglas St/Grange RdBus131 meters
Trawalla Ave/Grange RdBus148 meters
35-Mathoura Rd/Toorak RdTram204 meters
35-Mathoura Rd/Toorak RdTram212 meters
Balmerino Ave/Bruce StBus254 meters
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