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416-426 Lydiard Street North, Soldiers Hill. Ballarat, Victoria

416-426 Lydiard Street North. Soldiers Hill.  Ballarat, Victoria

416-426 Lydiard Street North. Soldiers Hill. Ballarat, Victoria

This row of six single storey double fronted red brick Victorian era terraces is the longest of several single storey rows along Lydiard Street.  The row marches down the hill and terminates in an end terrace shop on the Macarthur Street corner.  The terraces themselves are wide with a central door and a prominently banded facade with double column support filligree verandahs and feature original cast iron fences.  The roof features decorated eaves and a visible low pitched profile with two banded chimneys.


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Recent Comments
  • bigsby: Having seen what they’ve done to this place im really surprised they don’t knock it down and...
  • Tennille: It is great to see a terrace from Cooks Hill. I live in a terrace row a block away from here on Parry...
  • Rackel: Hey there, so when do you think this house was built? And what materials do you think was used to build it?...
  • Jasper: they were recently sold advertised as a pair for just over $100K each ! :O uber bargain
  • Andrew: What a gem in Ballarat. I have never seen the likes of them before. They are so nicely symmetrical and the...
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