Cloncorrick | |
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Location in Greater Sydney | |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | House |
Architectural style | Victorian Free Gothic |
Location | 1 Annandale Street, Darling Point, New South Wales |
Country | Australia |
Coordinates | 33°52′26″S 151°14′10″E / 33.8738°S 151.2362°E |
Named for | Cloncorrick Castle, Ireland |
Completed | 1884 |
Client | Sir George Bowen Simpson |
Technical details | |
Material | Brick |
Floor count | 3 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | John Horbury Hunt |
Official name | Cloncorrick |
Designated | 21 March 1978 |
Part of | St Mark's Church group |
Reference no. | 2480 |
New South Wales Heritage Database (Local Government Register) | |
Official name | Cloncorrick - house, street fencing |
Type | Built |
Criteria | a., c., f., g. |
Designated | 10 March 1995 |
Reference no. | Local register |
References | |
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Cloncorrick is a heritage-listed house located in Darling Point, a suburb of Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. It was built in 1884 for Sir George Bowen Simpson to a design by John Horbury Hunt in the Victorian Free Gothic style. Simpson named the house after Cloncorrick Castle in Ireland, where his grandfather once lived.[3] The home was the residence of several notable Australians and is considered to be a house of local historic significance. It has been converted into two apartments.[1]
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