22 Lower Fort Street, Millers Point

22 Lower Fort Street, Millers Point is a heritage-listed former residence and now boarding house located at 22 Lower Fort Street, in the inner city Sydney suburb of Millers Point in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

22 Lower Fort Street, Millers Point
20-22 Lower Fort Street, Millers Point, New South Wales. No. 22 is of the right
Location22 Lower Fort Street, Millers Point, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates33.8568°S 151.2072°E / -33.8568; 151.2072
Architectural style(s)Victorian Regency
Official name: Townhouse
TypeState heritage (built)
Designated2 April 1999
Reference no.880
TypeHistoric site
Location of 22 Lower Fort Street, Millers Point in Sydney

History

Millers Point is one of the earliest areas of European settlement in Australia, and a focus for maritime activities. Constructed during the mid-1850s as one of a pair of London style townhouses, representing a significant streetscape element. First tenanted by the NSW Department of Housing in 1983.[1]

Description

Substantial Regency style, five-bedroom Victorian townhouse, based on the London model. Three storeys with basement and attic. Portico with ionic columns shared with neighbour. Iron lace cantilevered balcony on second storey, onto which open three french doors. Storeys: Three; Construction: Painted rendered masonry, corrugated galvanised iron roof. Iron lace on timber structured balcony. Style: Victorian Regency.[1]

The external condition of the property is good.

Modifications and dates

External: Window hoods to top floor added. Some joinery modifications.[1]

Heritage listing

As at 26 September 2003, this property is one of two Regency style townhouses based on the London model of three storeys, and is in almost intact exterior condition.[1]

It is part of the Millers Point Conservation Area, an intact residential and maritime precinct. It contains residential buildings and civic spaces dating from the 1830s and is an important example of 19th century adaptation of the landscape.[1]

22 Lower Fort Street, Millers Point was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

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See also

References

Bibliography

  • Brooks & Associates (1998). Department of Housing s170 Register.

Attribution

This Wikipedia article was originally based on Townhouse, entry number 880 in the New South Wales State Heritage Register published by the State of New South Wales and Office of Environment and Heritage 2018 under CC-BY 4.0 licence, accessed on 13 October 2018.

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