This heritage-listed building is located on the corner of Argyle Place and Windmill Street in the inner city suburb of Millers Point. It is one of a row of terraces which have commercial on the ground floor with residential space above built around 1906 in the Federation style.
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...interesting corner.
ReplyDeleteI love old buildings. Beautiful.
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The decay look is wonderful
ReplyDeleteIt is such an unusual looking building, Jim.
ReplyDeleteI do wonder whether any awnings or decorations have been removed.
DeleteI like the curvature of the building, literally round the corner!
ReplyDeleteVery nice corner building - 1930s?
ReplyDeleteIt is circa 1906.
DeleteI followed the link and read about it on Wikipedia. This building has seen so much. It's worth being put on a list. Why are there bars (is that a good English word) on the windows on the ground floor? My blog: https://momentsfrozentime.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI guess those bars are there for security.
DeleteI always enjoy seeing old building being saved and put to use. Thank you for linking up.
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