🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1880 · NIAH rating: Regional
This prominently sited corner building makes a positive contribution to the streetscape. The rendered window surrounds, moulded cornice and recessed panels enhance and articulate its otherwise simple façade. Its traditional late nineteenth-century pubfront retains a number of early features including the fluted pilasters, painted fascia and corbelled and dentillated cornice. No.33 was in use as a wholesale grocer, wine, and spirit merchant by one John Walsh as early as 1860, and appears to have been redeveloped in the late nineteenth century, and continues to serve the local community as a public house today.
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