"Cluny Brae" is a heritage listed house along Forest Road, in the southern suburb of Bexley. It was designed in the Victorian Regency style and built in 1889 by John McLeod for his son Hector. The McLeod family were leading builders and involved in the refurbishment of the Queen Victoria Building and the construction of other Sydney landmarks. It was converted into a function centre in 1952 and renamed Victoria House, operating as a venue until 2014. It was renovated in 2019 and became a residential home again.
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A neat garden
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ReplyDeleteThat is quite a lovely home. Always love seeing your photo shares.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love late Victorian residential architecture. And happily the modest garden design suits the front of the house well.
ReplyDeleteWell kept, nice garden.
ReplyDeleteFormal, old world charm.
ReplyDeleteDream home, Beautiful Garden. Thanks for sharing with Garden affair.
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