This former corner shop and residence is located on the corner of Percival Road and Myrtle Street, in the inner west suburb of Stanmore. This heritage listed building was built in 1907 in the Federation Filigree style. It once housed Cafe Floriade and is now Sixpenny, an intimate gourmet restaurant.
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Mighty Brickwork, how´s the food?
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried it, to be honest. It's one of those expensive, upmarket degustation restaurants with a set menu and wine list.
DeleteWhat a charming building!
ReplyDeleteI love this building - I'd live there in a minute!
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That's quite a mixture of styles! The porch looks like something from a cowboy movie.
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Stay healthy and well.
I like its design.
ReplyDeleteTo sit outside up there must be great.
ReplyDeleteI love it! What fabulous architecture.
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Pretty nice :)
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