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@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
The House On east side of Naracoorte/Penola Road 17km south of Naracoorte 33km from Penola. Construction began in 1873, completed in 1875. Early in 1876 a ball was held for 150 people to celebrate the opening. The 40 rooms are built of locally quarried limestone with sandstone dressing. The architect was WT Gore formerly of Naracoorte and it was built by Henry Smith and Thomas Agar of Naracoorte using local tradesmen. The cost of the house was £10,000 ($20,000) when built between 1873 and 1875 (excluding marble fireplaces and painting). The main building is 28.65m long and 18.5m wide with a total area 685.6 square metres. The tower height is 19.8m. In the 1970s the interior of the house was painted cream. Ten to fifteen years ago the State Government restored three main rooms (current conference room, lunch room and entrance) to resemble their original appearance. Each of the rooms has one section of paint which is original: Conference room western wall top left hand side. Front entrance facing west top of arch left had side and right hand side pillar. Lunch room eastern wall top right hand side. In 2008 the house was again renovated at a cost of $2 million with structural strengthening of the upper floor and tower plus general upgrades including disabled access, air conditioning and stripping of some of the paint and restoring to the original decorative appearance. Current Conference Room This room was originally the main drawing room. 10.66m long by 7.31m wide with a ceiling height of 4.87m (16 feet). Centre plaster pieces were all made at Struan. The large number of vents was to prevent the oil lamps from staining the ceiling. The fireplace is made of pure white Italian marble and won first prize at the Melbourne Expo Exhibition Show of 1867 and supplied by Hurtley and Parker of Melbourne. Note the nest, eggs and lizard and Australian native plants sculpted in the fire place. Cost of the fireplaces was £300 ($600). Under the carpet is a polished wood floor for ballroom dancing. Foyer (2/3) Original floor - the floor is imperfect, it was a superstition that a perfect floor would bring bad luck, so there were five faults (tile in an incorrect position) put into the floor - can you find them? - I can only find two, facing west one near the left hand pillar, another under the stairs. Marble tiles on the outside were from Casterton. The walls are all painted - this was done to save on costs, the wall was firstly painted, sponged, veins were roll painted with a very fine brush (to resemble marble) and then paint splattered over top. The black lines were also painted. It was too expensive to import marble tiles. The original marble tiles on the outside were from Casterton. Paintings of the original owners: John Robertson lived in the house for four years. Then Alex Robertson who was a bachelor took over running of the house. Main Admin Office (1) Ladies formal lounge. Mail Room Old gun room / equipment room. Knitting Room (Current photocopy room) (7/8) No outside door. Stairs The stairs are free standing with every seventh step made of steel. Executive Passage (to west) (5) All rooms (9,10,11) were bedrooms except Room 12 which was the library. All rooms had fire places and 16 feet ceilings. Dining Room (26) The dining room was painted to look like wall paper. Italian marble fire place. Original piece of furniture (side board), no nails, nuts or bolts holding it together, it fits together like a jigsaw puzzle. It was shipped in pieces and assembled at Struan. It is the only remaining original piece of furniture. Most of the original furniture was sold at auction; Yallam House near Penola has much of it. Last photo on the side board is a photo of Struan in Scotland. Drawing Room Upstairs (Current library) (64) 9.14m long by 7.3m wide and 4.2m high (14 feet as with other upstairs ceilings). This was also the ballroom so the ladies could “parade” down the stair case. Tapestries were hung from the hooks. Note the marble fireplace. Servery Room (Current coffee room) (27) Separated cooks from the serving staff. Kitchen (Current kitchen) (22) The servery separated the cooks from the serving staff. Original kitchen, servery wasn’t there originally. Kitchen was separate from house, for fire prevention. Door off kitchen was scullery maid’s bedroom. Toilet Block (19/20) This was the dairy storage and meat-house. Overseers Rooms Was paid £75 per annum ($1.44 per week). Scullery maid 5 cents and cook 18 cents/week. Servant quarters (67 to 70) Servants Dining Room (Dark Room). Bedroom - Servant’s Sitting Room. 13 servants to tend the 40 rooms. The upstairs and downstairs rooms were run separately. Main Bedroom (63 & 65) Rooms 63 and 65 were one room. Dressing room (now computer room) off main bedroom. Room 61 was a bathroom (only cold water). Room 60 a walk-in wardrobe. Upstairs Most rooms bedrooms. One room library. All had 16 feet ceilings. Small room under the tower stairs was a bathroom which did not have hot water. Behind main stairs (men’s toilet) was a bedroom (52).
@MAMysteryTours3 ай бұрын
Wow it's huge
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
Short on Mrs Robinson who died falling from the Tower: kzbin.infoGvMTpMnAXv8
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
1927 FALL FROM A TOWER. A WIFE'S UNTIMELY END. Adelaide, Tuesday. The body of Mrs Frances Gertrude Robertson was found yesterday after- noon near the steps beneath the tower of "Struan House" near Naracoorte. The deceased, aged 29 years, was the wife of Mr Alec Robertson, to whom she was married last August. She complained of feelng unwell in the morning, and retired to her room, where dinner was taken to her at 1 o'clock. She did not eat it, and later her dead body was found with the head badly mutilated. It is surmised that she went up to the tower, and be- coming giddy overbalanced and fell to the ground.
@spitfirekev3 ай бұрын
What a beautiful place. It looks very Victorian. If you look at my Osborne House video. You're seeing the tower looks identical. Excellent job ❤👏👏👏👏
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
Cheers Kev. I will check it out. Yes Victorian for sure!
@MAMysteryTours3 ай бұрын
Wow what a wonderful place. Pity they stopped the tours. ♥️♥️♥️
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
Nice to see something restored every now and then 😁 Thanks for stopping in guys.
@jrosealmendras883 ай бұрын
Fantastic video thanks for sharing ❤
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
Cheers. Thanks for stopping by
@nationalparksprincess32163 ай бұрын
Beautiful home. Nice, you got to take a peek and show us 😊
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
I wouldn't want to heat this place! Thanks for stopping by.
@awebb4703 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, my friend, thank you.👍👍
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
Thank you. Cheers for stopping by.
@JohnShinn19603 ай бұрын
4:24 Most facinated by the varying smaller stair treads near the top, so odd for such an opulent place, odd anywhere since I haven't seen it anywhere. Kind of looks like something out of a Dr. Suess illustration. Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
@IntrepidsRus2 ай бұрын
Just rewatched to catch that, yes it is strange, but don't worry, here you fall out the tower not down the stairs! Have a good one John.
@kimfitzgeraldrockfam89733 ай бұрын
this place is gorgeous
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
Isn't it! So well restored. Cheers for stopping by Kim
@AbandonedAngel3 ай бұрын
This looks divine 🥰
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
It kept drawing me in, no self control! Cheers Angel
@oldladyluck3 ай бұрын
My vegas slots for the ad. Lol 😊
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
Lol, very fitting!
@oldladyluck3 ай бұрын
Cool video friends 😊
@IntrepidsRus3 ай бұрын
Thankyou. Appreciate you stopping by. I'll see you soon