Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Annandale, house

'Hockington' is a heritage listed house located along Johnston Street, in the inner west suburb of Annandale. It was built around 1888, in the Victorian Free Classical architectural style and is part of the Witches' Houses precinct.

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  1. I am not sure what Victorian Free Classical architectural style is, but the main part of the house is gorgeous and typical of its era (1890?). Only the steep roof is unusual and the tower is even more unusual. Thank you!!!

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    1. I couldn't find the exact date it was built apart from c.1888 so I just added that to the post.

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  2. What a beautiful house. Great shot too Jim! Hope everything is well!

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  3. That's an amazing house. I'd love to go up into that tower!

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  4. Lived in by the witches of Annandale, it is a beautiful area and love the style.

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  5. That sure is one impressive steeple Jim.

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  6. A fascinating style indeed. I wonder what the interior is like?

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    1. Valerie, it would be interesting to see whether they've maintained the ornate interiors.

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  7. Hi Jim, I am back posting and visiting after an extended blog break. What a wonderful house. The tower is intriguing.Great shot.
    Jeanne

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