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Photos - Surprises - Houses (continued)
Balmain
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A Donnelly Street house combines all the favourite features
of Balmain’s oldest houses: stone walls, attics
and a balcony.
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Balmain
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Narrow, quaint frontages abound in Balmain. This is
the pride and joy of Clay Street.
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Balmain
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A period balcony adds a touch of class to one of
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Banksia
What a difference the yellow made. See it (you can't miss seeing it!) in Curtis Street, Banksia.
Bankstown
Something different for the front yard of our house in Little Road, Bankstown.
Beecroft
The entrance to the end house in Meadow Close, Beecroft, has every protection needed.
(Also see next four photos)
Beecroft
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The entrance to the end house in Meadow Close, Beecroft, has every protection needed.
(Also see previous photo and next three photos)
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Beecroft
The entrance to the end house in Meadow Close, Beecroft,
has every protection needed - a canine and dalectable lights. (Also see previous two photos and next two photos)
Beecroft
The entrance to the end house in Meadow Close, Beecroft, has every protection needed.
Who are you going to call if you need a doctor?
(Also see previous three photos and next photo)
Beecroft
The entrance to the end house in Meadow Close, Beecroft, has every protection needed.
The police or the public?
(Also see previous four photos)
Bellevue Hill
More of a shock than a surprise? A castle in Benelong
Crescent, Bellevue Hill, and right on the pathway rather
than isolated on a hilltop.
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