Sunday, 6 January 2013

Beverley Park, Sunnyside

Sunnyside is a historic house on the corner of Princes Highway and Lacey Street, in the southern suburb of Beverley Park. This sandstone mansion was built around 1860 and was originally part of an 178 acre property. It has been used as a school and a boarding house but in recent years has became a private residence again and was restored.

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  1. A grand old house with hints of the Queenslander style! The upper circling verandah gave me that impression! And a delightful play of shadows round it!

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  2. Lindo o desenho das sombras da árvore sobre a casa, gostei! Um abraço!

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    1. I think it is a beautiful design too and the afternoon sun on the trees provide shade and cast some great shadows.

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  3. Such a lovely, old house, Jim! Reminds me of New Orleans! Wonderful shadow shot for the day!

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  4. What a lovely home, and wow, that veranda...

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  5. Nicely restored, by the look of it. Restoration that makes things look new doesn't work terribly well, in my opinion

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  6. I do love this style of arcitecture in Australia - beautiful and so worth preserving..

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  7. Great to see its been restored and used once again for the purpose it was built ..... a family home.

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  8. That is a beautiful old home. It's nice to see it has been restored and is getting good care.

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  9. I would set up residence here in a heart beat Jim.

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  10. a nice mansion ! must be nice to sit on the veranda in the shade

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