Ginahgulla | |
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Location in Greater Sydney | |
Alternative names | Fairfax House |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | House |
Architectural style | Victorian Free Gothic |
Location | 17-25 Ginahgulla Road, Bellevue Hill, New South Wales |
Country | Australia |
Coordinates | 33°52′32″S 151°15′05″E / 33.8756°S 151.2514°E |
Completed | 1858 |
Client | John Fairfax |
Owner | The Scots College |
Technical details | |
Material | Brick and Sydney sandstone |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Edmund Blacket (attrib.) |
Official name | Ginahgulla |
Type | Heritage |
Designated | 21 October 1980 |
Reference no. | 2578 |
New South Wales Heritage Database (Local Government Register) | |
Official name | Fairfax House part of Scots College |
Type | Landscape |
Designated | 10 March 1995 |
Reference no. | Local register |
Group/Collection | Parks, Gardens and Trees |
Category | Tree groups - copse |
References | |
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Ginahgulla, also known as Fairfax House, is a historic house in the Sydney suburb of Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Completed in 1858 in the Victorian Free Gothic style, Ginahgulla and its gardens are listed on the (now defunct) Australian Register of the National Estate[2] and the Municipality of Woollahra local government heritage list.[1]