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The area on which the current Parramatta Justice Precinct is located was the site for health services since 1790, [8] including the Colonial Hospital, founded in 1818. [8]In August 2005, the Parramatta Justice Precinct project was conceived and the contract, for AUD 300 million, for the design and construction project was won by Brookfeld Multiplex. [9]
High Street was 62 m (205 ft) wide and 1.6 km (1 mile) long. On each side of this street, the Government erected huts set 18 m (60 feet) apart and constructed to accommodate 10 persons. These were built of wattle and daub with thatched roofs, and measured 3.7 m × 7.3 m (12 ft × 24 ft). Convicts built the new street and huts from July 1790.
The Cumberland Argus Office, George Street, Parramatta, c. 1889, from The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers' Advocate, Vol. LXVI, No. 4249, Monday, 22 June 1936, p. Three. Three. The newspaper was founded by Messrs. Thomas Davies Little, Frederick William James Lovell, Richard Stewart Richardson and Alfred Gazzard, all formerly associated with ...
6 & 8 Parramatta Square: 225 739.66 57 2022 [2] Office 2 180 George Street - North Tower: 213 699 67 2023 Residential 3 180 George Street - South Tower: 189 620 59 2023 Mixed use 4 Altitude West Tower 177 581 55 2017 Mixed use =5 4 Parramatta Square 158 518 34 2020 Office =5 Paramount on Parkes 158 518 47 2024 Residential 7 116 Macquarie Street ...
Perth House is a heritage-listed former residence and school for girls at 85 George Street, Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by James Houison and built in 1841. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. [1]
Parramatta (/ ˌ p ær ə ˈ m æ t ə /; Dharuk: Burramatta) is a central suburb of the City of Parramatta and a major commercial centre in Greater Western Sydney. [7] [8] Parramatta is located approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi) west of the Sydney CBD, on the banks of the Parramatta River. [2]
Harrisford, which is located between George Street and the river, is one of the oldest houses remaining in the township of Parramatta. It is an important element at the head of the river, representing the early years of settlement. The site possesses potential to contribute to an understanding early of urban development in Parramatta.
George Oakes was a significant figure in local and state affairs who sat in the New South Wales Parliament from 1848 off and on until his death in 1881, mostly in the Legislative Council. Oakes' principal home was "Rose Cottage" (now Perth House built 1840s) in George Street, Parramatta. [28]