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6-8 Argyle Place, Millers Point
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6-8 Argyle Place, pictured in 2019.
Location 6, 8 Argyle Place, Millers Point, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Built c. 1906
Architectural style(s)
  • Federation
  • Edwardian
Official name: Shops
Type State heritage (built)
Designated 2 April 1999
Reference no. 870
Type Shop
Category Retail and Wholesale
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6-8 Argyle Place, Millers Point is a special old building in Millers Point, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. It's listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register because of its history and unique style. This building has been used for both homes and shops. It's a great example of the architecture from the early 1900s.

What is the History of Argyle Place?

Millers Point is one of the very first places in Australia where European settlers built homes. It was also a busy area for ships and port activities. Argyle Place was planned to be like a "London Square," which is a public garden area surrounded by buildings.

Argyle Place, Millers Point
Argyle Place, Millers Point, pictured in 2019.

Work on Argyle Place began under Lachlan Macquarie, who was an early governor. However, it wasn't fully finished until around 1865. This was after the nearby rock quarry stopped operating. The buildings at 6-8 Argyle Place were built around 1906. They are an important part of the street's look. The NSW Department of Housing first rented out these properties in 1986.

What Does the Building Look Like?

The building at 6-8 Argyle Place is part of a row of similar buildings called terraces. It has two floors. The ground floor was used for shops, and the floor above had living spaces.

It was built around 1906. Its design combines elements of the Federation and Edwardian architectural styles. These styles were popular in Australia around that time.

The building is made with brick walls and has a slate roof. The windows and other wooden parts are painted. It faces Argyle Place. Overall, the outside of the building is in good condition.

Has the Building Been Changed?

Yes, over time, some parts of the building have been changed. For example, the shop fronts on the ground floor have been updated. Some windows have also been changed. The verandas (covered porches) were filled in, and the brickwork was painted. New services, like pipes or wires, have also been added.

Why is This Building Important?

This building is very important to the look and feel of Millers Point. It's one of five similar buildings from the Edwardian period (early 1900s) that are still mostly original. These buildings help show what the area looked like a long time ago.

It's also part of the Millers Point Conservation Area. This is a special area that has kept many of its old homes and buildings related to its history as a port. It includes buildings and public spaces from the 1830s. It shows how people adapted the landscape in the 19th century (1800s).

Because of its historical and architectural value, 6-8 Argyle Place, Millers Point was officially added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on April 2, 1999.

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