Woollahra House
Houses completed in 1856Houses completed in 1883Houses in SydneyPoint Piper, New South WalesVictorian architecture in Sydney
Woollahra House refers to two mansions built on the same site in Point Piper, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The first house was built in 1856 by Sir Daniel Cooper and the second by his son, William Charles Cooper, in 1883. Both houses have been demolished, but two buildings still remain from the original structure. The gatekeeper's lodge from Sir Daniel Cooper's house, which was built in 1871, is now the Rose Bay Police Station, and the stables which are now Wyuna Court, a prestigious block of apartments. These buildings in the Municipality of Woollahra are of some historical interest.
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Longworth Avenue, Sydney Point Piper
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N -33.8658 ° | E 151.254 ° |
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Longworth Avenue
Longworth Avenue
2027 Sydney, Point Piper
New South Wales, Australia
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