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Photos - Surprises - Houses (continued)
Edgecliff
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This Edgecliff house might hold the record
for making best use of the available land at the narrow
junction of Cameron and Thorne Streets. Legend has it
that the name of the house (Emma Chisett) is a strine
variant of the request: "How much is it?"
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Fairfield Heights
The balcony in Ann Street, Fairfield Heights,
might be more suitable for large parties than some of the other balconies in this section.
Fairfield Heights
Polding Street, Fairfield Heights’ triple triangles.
Five Dock
Rodd Road’s freckled frontage
Five Dock
In Five Dock, Preston Avenue houses display
modern architecture trends.
Five Dock
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Five Dock’s McGrath Avenue is renowned
Sydney-wide for its Christmas decorations.
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Freshwater
In almost every suburb we find one blue
house, but rarely more than one. Oliver Street, Freshwater,
has a perfect blend with the sky.
Freshwater
The five-level house graces The Drive, Freshwater.
Girraween
You expect to see such a generous veranda
on a distant house in the country, not in suburbia such as
Tungarra Road, Girraween.
Girraween
Development is forging ahead in Girraween.
Just look at all these charming new houses in Amax Avenue.
They are a touch on the small side, though, aren't they? Maybe not suitable for a large family.
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