The Greenwoodtree Hotel is a former hotel located along Oxford Street, in the inner city suburb of Paddington. It was built in the 1920s in the art deco architectural style. In 1971 the hotel was renamed the Paddington Green Hotel. It has since been extended and redeveloped into residential apartments and commercial space.
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Do they have a taped crack in the window downstairs? Interseting building.
ReplyDeleteI can't see any cracks, Linda. There's a streak of sunlight across on window and light tubes in the other window display.
Deleteone day I'll visit Australia!!!! :-) and Sidney is definitely on the list! and all those nice places you show us.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful style.
ReplyDeleteAnother fascinating building recycled! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
The windows are wonderful with the art deco features above and below them.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it is located on quite a steep, well kept hillside...:)JP
ReplyDeleteCnr of Oxford st and Brodie st
DeleteOpposite the Victoria barracks
The soldiers loved the place
We lived behind the pub
Caught the tram/bus from outside
The hotel to school
St Francis of Assisi Paddington
Lovely old building.
ReplyDeleteAh, a lovely old building it is indeed, Jim!! Great capture for the day, as always!!
ReplyDeleteNow if we could just Photoshop that light pole out of the center of the photo we could concentrate on the beauty of this charming structure.
ReplyDeleteDriller, I tried a few different angles too and this was the least obtrusive on this building and signage.
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