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Photos - Surprises - Houses (continued)
Prairiewood
If you like both camping and comfort, why not combine the concepts?
O'Meally Street, Prairiewood, shows how.
Prairiewood
Pierce Close is typical Prairiewood. Almost the whole suburb is houses like these,
accompanied by perfectly-manicured lawns and colour-bursting gardens.
But the suburb's name is an oxymoron, isn't it? Just like Hillsdale.
Punchbowl
Two of Sydney's largest house numbers dominate Tusmore Street, Punchbowl.
Putney
I'll serve wide to Fred's forehand. He'll tumble off the
edge and I'll be the new champion of Waterview Street, Putney.
Putney
I know that Mitchell Street, Putney, has good views,
but does your house there have a balcony?
Putney
Princes Street was badly affected by the recent Putney earthquake.
See this house before it topples over completely. Click
here for further earthquake coverage.
Pyrmont
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It’s a fashion faux pas to have
a dress that’s identical to someone else’s.
Well, it’s not going to happen with our house
in Little Mount Street - a tiny, hidden lane in Pyrmont.
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Redfern
The shed on the corner of Zaia Street and Baptist Lane, Redfern,
is now a renovated two-bedroom home inside while maintaining the exterior.
There is a rumour that the exterior is heritage listed.
Riverview
How honest! Quite a change from 'a renovator's delight'. Yallambee Road, Riverview.
Rosebery
As many houses as possible are squeezed
into the delightful Princess Avenue, Rosebery
Rosebery
Stained glass windows decorate Wellington
Street, Rosebery
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