Carrigal

Other Name

Carrical

Location

18 - 20 Mason Street HAWTHORN, BOROONDARA CITY

Level

Included in Heritage Overlay

Statement of Significance

1. Architecturally significant as: an early use of polychrome brick in Victoria; an ecclesiastical style applied to a residence; an example of the now, rare 1860s mansions on large allotments which helped create Hawthorns desirable suburb image.

2. Significant for the association with La Trobe Bateman and the architect Flannagan. A major example of the latters work.

3. Historically significant for its association with a number of well known Hawthorn people, including the builder, Lewis Hatherley; Thomas Lambert, tanner, in the pre-1876 period; Andrew Scott, squatter, in the late 1870s and 1880s; and Major James Burston, malster, from 1891.

4. One of the largest private homes built in Hawthorn.

Group

Residential buildings (private)

Category

House