Memorial · Sydney

These Buildings between Bulwara Road and Hackett Street were built on subdivisions of the Crown Grant of 1806 to surgeon John Harris. The stone terrace and cottage at no.68 Mary Ann Street were built in stages between 1869 and (continued in description)

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The stone terrace and cottage at no.68 Mary Ann Street were built in stages between 1869 and (continued in description) Memorial

1877 by John McLeod, a local stonemason, as his family residence. The brick terraces at no.70-80 Mary Ann St were built in 1869 by Matthew Harris as rental housing on the southern edge of his estate. They have remained in single ownership ever since.

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