Originally part of a row of four identical sandstone terrace houses built in 1863, this particular residence has experienced various modifications over the years. In 1980, a significant subdivision of the front half led to the construction of a new building along Victoria Street, leaving behind a small remnant of the original front garden, which became a rear courtyard. Additionally, a two-storey brick rear wing was added to accommodate kitchen and bathroom facilities, reflecting the home's adaptation to contemporary needs while retaining its historical essence.
Initially built in 1863 as part of a row of sandstone terrace houses, the residence has undergone significant alterations, including a subdivision in 1980 that transformed its front garden into a rear courtyard.
The distinctive architectural changes to the house over the decades reflect the evolving urban landscape, indicating a shift from its original entry from Victoria Street to a more functional approach via the rear lane.
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