Kenilworth is a heritage listed house in Allen Street, in the western suburb of Harris Park. It was built around 1900 in the Victorian style of architrecture. In recent times it had been used as a school by the Australian International Conservatorium of Music and since 2005 forms part of the Australian International Performing Arts High School.
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Lovely Victorian architecture!
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So pretty!
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Very attractive. It is the ironwork and the paint job that make this building special.
ReplyDeletelove those spaces outside. Will be cool when the wind blows
ReplyDeletequite ornate, Jim and pretty fancy for a High School. My problem with places like this, is that they are beautiful but that they tend to lock the outside out. No windows or in the wrong wall etc.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastical. Like something out of Picnic at Hanging Rock.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of a great house.
ReplyDeleteLove the striped verandahs.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing house. The verandas, gables, columns, wrought iron decoration, windows and chimneys are in beautiful proportion and the colours are terrific.
ReplyDeleteBut oh dear, what happened to that tower thing at the front of the house. It is way out of proportion.
What an elegant house!
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I love that porch!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture. I love houses of this era.
ReplyDeleteNice one!!
ReplyDeleteI remember when it was a convent!!
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