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Cleveland House, Surry Hills

1823 establishments in AustraliaConvents in AustraliaFormer hospitals in SydneyFrancis Greenway buildingsHouses completed in 1823
Houses in Surry Hills, New South WalesNew South Wales State Heritage Register sites located in Surry HillsOld Colonial Georgian style architecture in AustraliaUse Australian English from October 2018
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The Cleveland House is a heritage-listed former residence, hospital, convent and aged care facility and now vacant building located at 146-164 Chalmers Street, Surry Hills, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The building is located at the rear of the block and is best viewed from Bedford Street. Its design was attributed to Francis Greenway and built from 1823. It is also known as Cleaveland. The property is privately owned. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

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Cleveland House, Surry Hills
Pembroke Street, Sydney Surry Hills

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N -33.8878 ° E 151.207 °
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Pembroke Street 156-161
2010 Sydney, Surry Hills
New South Wales, Australia
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