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ASHFIELD

Armstrong Street

Main Period: Victorian -  Interwar

Leadlight apparent at No’s 12, 14, 18, 19, 44, 50, 54, 61, 68, 76, 80, 82, 91, 104, 110, 120A & 126

Alt Street runs from Ashfield Station right through to Waratah Street in Haberfield. Prior to the railway line being constructed it ran through to Liverpool Road. It is one of the oldest Streets in Ashfield. It was named after Surveyor General, Augustus Alt who also lived in Ashfield. Towards the station, at the southern end there are numerous units and flats built in the 1960’s and 70’s. Moving further north the dwellings are single storied interspersed with flats and units. There are dwellings from almost every era of Ashfield’s built history in Alt Street and examples of leadlight in Victorian through to Interwar Bungalows. A significant buildings is ‘Amesbury’, now the Brahma Kumaris Raja Yoga Meditation Centre. It has some wonderful leadlight from the Victorian Period (1887).

Alma Street

No 2 is a Federation house with a great front door entrance set of the front door panel, sidelights and fanlight. They are beautiful examples of Federation leadlight.

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