Randwick Town Hall Explained

Randwick City Hall
Map Type:Australia Sydney
Map Size:270
Relief:1
Status:Built
Building Type:Local government town hall
Architectural Style:Victorian Italianate
Location:90 Avoca Street,, Sydney, New South Wales
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Location Country:Australia
Start Date:1882
Renovation Date:1937
Destruction Date:-->
Cost:2,300
Ren Cost:10,000
Owner:City of Randwick (Randwick Shire)
Material:Brick; rendered with stucco and cement
Seating Capacity:220 ; 300
Floor Count:2
Architecture Firm:Blackmann and Parkes
Main Contractor:G. R. Keats
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Footnotes:[1]

The Randwick City Hall is a heritage-listed town hall located in the Sydney suburb of, New South Wales, Australia. Designed by Messrs Blackmann and Parkes in the Victorian Italianate architectural style, the town hall was completed in 1882 at a cost of 2,300 to serve as the town hall and municipal chamber for the Borough of Randwick.

The City Hall is listed on the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate[2] and as an item of local government significance on the New South Wales Heritage Database.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Opening of Randwick City-Hall . . . 3 February 1882 . 24 September 2016 .
  2. 21 October 1980. 24 September 2016.
  3. 24 September 2016 .