The former Marist Sisters' Convent is located along Woolwich Road in the lower north shore suburb of Woolwich. It was built in 1908 in the Federation architectural style and is now part of the Marist Sisters' College, a Catholic secondary school for girls.
You are showing us some wonderful buildings lately!
ReplyDeleteA homely building with pretty designs.
ReplyDeleteIt seems an urban villa! Arianna
ReplyDeleteA pretty building!
ReplyDeleteI like the multiple roof lines...:)JP
ReplyDeleteFederation shape exactly, but the surface material looks a bit.... Mexican perhaps? Love it!
ReplyDeleteWe see that textured stucco in quite a few Federation style buildings.
DeleteVery stylish and interesting facade. Love the arched features at the lower level.
ReplyDeleteLoving those shady verandahs Jim. Could do with those over here today.
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ReplyDeleteThat blue sky is certainly doing its part in creating such a lovely shot. That is blue-tiful!
Thanks for linking in today.
Happy Blue Monday!
very charming blues.
ReplyDeletelooks like a very nice old buuilding, inviting.
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A style of architecture that I would expect to see the southwest US.
ReplyDeleteThat roof is really neat.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's built to keep cool inside. Nice building...
ReplyDeleteI forget about convents being a place of worship though in many cases most people car not allowed in them to worship
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