St James Parish House is located beside St James Catholic Church along Woolley Street, in the inner city suburb of Glebe. This heritage listed presbytry was designed by John Kirkpatrick and built in 1878 in the Victorian Filigree architectural style.
Heisann, fantastic style, just like a embroidery! Have nice days ;:OD)
ReplyDeletewow- reminds me of the New Orleans style homes! Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful house with lovely designs. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love the Victorian detailing of wrought iron and tall covered verandas. A classic style that evokes old New Orleans as Kathe notes. Nice home indeed!
ReplyDeleteVery nice - I love the ornate railings on the balcony.
ReplyDeleteCertainly a range of fancy lacy features enhance this lovely building.
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant building!
ReplyDeleteLove the Victorian touches!
ReplyDeleteA good example of Victorian style.
ReplyDeleteThe architecture is spectacular.
ReplyDelete...looks like New Orleans.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteIs that the rectory or somthing different?
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