Sobraon: 17-21 Ormond Street, Paddington, New South Wales

Sobraon: 17-21 Ormond Street, Paddington, New South Wales.  Image by J Bar licenced under CC-SA

Photo by: J Bar licenced under (CC-SA)

Sobraon: 17-21 Ormond Street, Paddington, New South Wales

Sobraon is a magnificent row of three storey terrace houses in Paddington, Sydney.  Named for the location of a battle in Punjab India in the 1840s the terrace is an unusual Italianate composition.  The mid terrace is notably wider than either flanking terrace.

The party walls emerge as pinnacles topped by decorative urns which frame a cornice, frieze (dotted with square leaf patternes) and balustrade along a tall parapet which completely hides the roof.  The mid terrace parapet is stepped up slightly to give it prominence and this features a small temple motif framing the row’s name.  Sets miniature double corbels hold up the cornice – five on the mid terrace and three on either flanking terrace.  The arched window openings feature a keystone above and sash ledge with decorative corbels dot an otherwise plainly treated upper facade.  The party walls burst out in a wavy slide to frame the corrugated iron verandah roof.  The party walls themselves are topped by urns and encrusted in interesting patterns and scroll corbels.

The upper verandahs have been unsympathetically closed in and in decay, with much of the iron lacework rusted.  The balcony lacework bows out slightly in a similar curve effect to the verandah roof.  While the mid terrace features a central cast iron column with brackets to balance the heavier looking mass with pendants on either side to balance, the lower fringe of the flanking terraces features central pendants in its place appearing somewhat lighter and narrower.

The terraces are built up to the property line with a cast iron fence and the ground level has triple arched double hung windows with spiral cast iron columns in a Palladian motif.  The main door sits within an arched frame.

The terraces are unfortunately very run down, however a full restoration may also remove some of their appeal.

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One Response to “Sobraon: 17-21 Ormond Street, Paddington, New South Wales”

  • Sally:

    I love these Terrace Houses and probably half of Paddington would love to take a peak inside. I walk up this street most days, and get great pleasure out of seeing these beauties in their untouched glory.

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