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Dulwich Hill

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Wardell Road offers a taste of the charm of delightful Dulwich Hill.


Dulwich Hill

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Beach Street's solution to monitoring Dulwich Hill crime.


Dundas Valley

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Perry Street, Dundas Valley, has our favourite chimney.


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?"


Fairfield Heights

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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

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Polding Street, Fairfield Heights’ triple triangles.


Five Dock

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Rodd Road’s freckled frontage


Five Dock

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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.


Freshwater

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In almost every suburb we find one blue house, but rarely more than one. Oliver Street, Freshwater, has a perfect blend with the sky.


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