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University Hall and Cottages

Defunct hotels in SydneyGlebe, New South WalesNew South Wales State Heritage RegisterResidential colleges of Australian universitiesUse Australian English from October 2018
University Hall and Cottages, 281 285 Broadway, New South wales
University Hall and Cottages, 281 285 Broadway, New South wales

The University Hall and Cottages is a heritage-listed former hotel and now student accommodation located at 281-285 Broadway in the inner western Sydney suburb of Glebe in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

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University Hall and Cottages
Derwent Lane, Sydney Glebe

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Derwent Lane
2037 Sydney, Glebe
New South Wales, Australia
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