Established
Built between c.1820 and c.1840.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1820 · NIAH rating: Regional
This former harbourmasters house was conserved as part of the redevelopment of the docklands and converted for use as a pub and restaurant. The diminutive proportions and clock tower are exaggerated by the nearby large-scale office buildings and now forms one of the focal points of Georges Dock. Heavily refurbished and extended, the building has managed to retain its original character which is further enhanced by the lock-side setting between Georges Dock and Inner Dock.
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Established
Built between c.1820 and c.1840.
Architecture
This former harbourmasters house was conserved as part of the redevelopment of the docklands and converted for use as a pub and restaurant. The diminutive proportions and clock tower are exaggerated by the nearby large-scale office buildings and now forms one of the focal points of Georges Dock.
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