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Bishopscourt, Darling Point

1849 establishments in AustraliaAnglican Diocese of SydneyEdmund Blacket buildings in SydneyGardens in New South WalesGothic Revival architecture in Sydney
Houses completed in 1849Houses in Darling Point, New South WalesNew South Wales State Heritage RegisterPages with non-numeric formatnum argumentsUse Australian English from August 2019
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Bishopscourt, Darling Point is a heritage-listed residence and former archbishop's residence at 11A Greenoaks Avenue, Darling Point, Sydney, Australia. It was designed by J. F. Hilly (1846), Edmund Blacket (1859) and Leslie Wilkinson (1935) and built from 1846 to 1849 by Thomas Woolley (1841); Thomas Sutcliffe Mort. It is also known as Bishopscourt and Greenoaks. Up until December 2015, the property was owned by the Anglican Diocese of Sydney; and is now privately owned. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

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Bishopscourt, Darling Point
Greenoaks Avenue, Sydney Darling Point

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Greenoaks Avenue 11A
2027 Sydney, Darling Point
New South Wales, Australia
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