| Statement of Significance: |
A small late Victorian building representative in scale and character of what was once Sydney`s commercial heart. Probably the oldest surviving structure on this side of Macquarie Place. (The Commission is in the process of developing and/or upgrading official statements for places listed prior to 1991. The above data was mainly provided by the nominator and has not yet been revised by the Commission.) |
| Official Values: Not Available |
| Description: |
| A three storey Victorian Italianate hotel with heavily moulded and stuccoed brick walls and parapet above awning level. The facade is of symmetrical design having a large central false pediment to the parapet and windows in deeply recessed arched reveals. The facade below awning level has a thirties style glass and metal shopfront. |
| History: Not Available |
| Condition and Integrity: Not Available |
| Location: |
| Part of Macquarie Place Buildings Group, 19 Macquarie Place, Sydney. |
| Bibliography: Not Available |