Campbell's Stores is a row of heritage-listed sandstone warehouses along Circular Quay West at The Rocks. The warehouses which overlook Campbells Cove, with views across Circular Quay to the Sydney Opera House, were constructed between 1839 and 1861. These former warehouses have been converted into restaurants with the Waterfront Restaurant adorned with nautical paraphernalia and a replica of a square rigged sailing ship mast above the outdoor terrace. The Australian Steamship Navigation Company building is on the left and Bushells Warehouse can be seen behind it.
The architectural style here is beautiful, Jim.
ReplyDeleteVery creative place and with wonderful history ~ great shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
A very creative place indeed, Jim, and such great history! I do love your pics, as always!! Have a great week!!
ReplyDeleteThe restaurant looks jampacked with diners. Must be good food.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of a very interesting part of Sydney
ReplyDeleteI had to decipher a lot the visuals there. Very interesting building.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I ate at a restarant in this location on our visit to Australia. Very scenic and fun!
ReplyDeletenice! I'd go there for tea
ReplyDeleteWhere is Captian Cook when you need him Jim.
ReplyDeleteWe enjoyed the Rocks area when we visited Sydney in 2000. Just about time for another visit to Sydney I think.
ReplyDeleteI saw an interesting piece about the building of the Opera House on TV the other night. What an architectural marvel it is.
Have a great week and thank you for stopping by my blog this week.
Love, wonderful cafe, booming and full sail! Good catch !!
ReplyDeleteLovely Jim
ReplyDeleteMuch love...