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Photos - Secrets - Houses
Annandale
Annandale is a great place to play "spot the house built after 1890".
In Collins Lane, they're barely more than the width of a car, as these garages prove.
Bonnet
Bay
At Bonnet Bay, Hoover Place’s double
optical illusion house: the top balcony appears to narrow
and slope, doesn’t it?
Darling
Point
Does any other tennis court enjoy a view like this
one at the lower end of Darling Point Road, Darling Point?
Edgecliff
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Most Sydney people know the main road through
Edgecliff - but not the side streets.
On South Street, the houses are quite close to
the footpath, making it easier to talk to people as they walk
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Eveleigh
While most of you spend your weekends mowing the
front lawn and weeding the garden, here in Wilson Street, Eveleigh,
we're out enjoying ourselves. We don't even have anything to sweep
- except for one step. We're working on that.
Forest Lodge
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What Sydney road lets you build your house
above it? See this gem from Forest Lodge’s Junction
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Granville
This narrow, private access is for a family in
Brunswick Street, Granville. It sure helps when giving directions
for visitors: "Ours is the house with the bridge."
McMahons
Point
This fascinating row of houses is typical of the suburb's style
a century ago. You could have seen these houses in Webb Street,
but you were too slow. Two of them are no more but you can still
see others like them elsewhere in McMahons Point.
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