1-3 Church Street, Waverley. Sydney, New South Wales

1-3 Charles Street.  Waverley, New South Wales.  Image by Sardaka

1-3 Church Street. Waverley, New South Wales. Image by Sardaka

1-3 Church Street Waverley is an extraordinarily rare row of two semi-detached double storey red brick Edwardian Freestyle incorporating cast iron filigree and symmetrical temple motif  hipped slate roof with terracotta cappings.  It features a small loggia arcade complete with rendered balustrades and custom designed mouldings.

The terraces have an individual heritage listing at Waverley Council and the date is estimated at 1895, although they may well have been built later than that.

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