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词条 Stoneleigh, Darlinghurst
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  1. Description

  2. Significance

  3. Heritage listing

  4. See also

  5. References

      Attribution  
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}}Stoneleigh is a heritage-listed residence at 1 Darley Street in the inner city Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built in 1860. It is also known as Greencourt. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

Description

Stoneleigh is a storey Victorian Regency style house, freestanding, with a hipped corrugated steel roof, a bank of 12 paned timber framed double hung windows to the first floor, and arched colonnade to the ground floor. It features a Victorian cast iron palisade fence. The colonnade extends around one side of the building. The building is constructed of stone and rendered brick. The columns to the colonnade are octagonal with moulded caps. The building also features articulated quoins.[2]

Significance

Stoneleigh is historically significant as a fine example of the mid Victorian villas of the wealthy, one of the earliest layers of the development of Darlinghurst. It is associated with two notable people who owned the building: Richard Jones, 1870-1892, who was Chairman of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, and founder of the Maitland Mercury newspaper; and J. Russell French, 1895-1905, who was General Manager of the Bank of New South Wales. It is aesthetically significant as an exceptionally fine example of a Victorian Regency villa.[2]

Heritage listing

Stoneleigh was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

See also

{{portal|Sydney}}
  • Iona, Darlinghurst

References

1. ^{{cite NSW SHR|5045586|Stoneleigh|hr=00187|fn=S90/05838 & HC 32474|accessdate=13 October 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=2420152 | title=House "Stoneleigh" Including Interior, Front Fence and Grounds | publisher=Office of Environment and Heritage | work=State Heritage Inventory | accessdate=24 October 2018}}

Attribution

  • {{NSW-SHR-CC|name=Stoneleigh|dno=5045586|id=187|year=2018|accessdate=13 October 2018}}
  • {{NSW-HD-CC|name=House "Stoneleigh" Including Interior, Front Fence and Grounds|dno=2420152|id=2420152|year=2018|accessdate=24 October 2018}}

5 : New South Wales State Heritage Register|Darlinghurst, New South Wales|Houses in New South Wales|Retail buildings in New South Wales|Articles incorporating text from the New South Wales State Heritage Register

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