🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1790 · NIAH rating: Regional
Construction on Arran Quay began in the late seventeenth century and was continued throughout the eighteenth century. During the latter, a range of buildings stood directly at the quayside at the east end, resulting in the recessed building line which occurs at this point. Much of the early granite paving and coal holes can be seen in front of this section of the street, providing addition historical and contextual interest. The pubfront of this building was 'rebuilt in the modern style' in 1887, and its render detailing greatly enlivens the façade, providing a visual and textural contrast to the yellow brick walls. Window surrounds and a moulded cornice enhance the upper floors. Prominently sited at a junction facing Church Street Bridge, its broad frontage makes a positive contribution to the streetscape.
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