This former corner shop with attached terrace residence is located on the corner of Riley Street and Stanley Stree, in the inner city suburb of Darlinghurst. This heritage listed building was purpose built as a butchery at ground floor with residence above around 1880, in the Victorian Free Classical Style. It is now home to Verde, an Italian restaurant and bar.
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It looks like a place with character.
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...that's a mighty nice looking corner, now if they could do something about the pole and wires!
ReplyDeleteTom, I really wish they would get rid of these from the older suburbs.
DeleteIt's a fine-looking building! Looks well maintained!
ReplyDeleteLike the bank 1880, this corner shop was designed in the Victorian Free Classical Style in c1880. It was Sydney's loveliest architecture.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely building. I can see that in Australia they are electric line-happy just like in Italy. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a grand looking building, very nice indeed!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful building and a lot of signs in that corner.
ReplyDeleteYes, that power pole is full.
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