Stead House
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Marrickville, New South WalesVictorian architecture in Sydney
Stead House is a Victorian Italianate residence located at 12 Leicester Street, Marrickville, an inner western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The residence was established as Waterloo Villa in the early 1850s by Archibald Mitchell on part of the 12-hectare (30-acre) grant known as Wain's Farm. Stead House is an excellent example of a remnant grand estate house that is the product of a series of alterations and additions by owner Samuel Cook, manager of The Sydney Morning Herald in the late 19th century and The Salvation Army who purchased the property in 1911, following Cook's death in 1910.
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Leicester Street, Sydney Marrickville
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N -33.9061 ° | E 151.1691 ° |
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Leicester Street
Leicester Street
2204 Sydney, Marrickville
New South Wales, Australia
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