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Playfair's Terrace are heritage-listed
terrace house In architecture and city planning, a terrace or terraced house ( UK) or townhouse ( US) is a form of medium-density housing that originated in Europe in the 16th century, whereby a row of attached dwellings share side walls. In the United Sta ...
s located at 17 Atherden Street in the inner-city Sydney suburb of The Rocks in the
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, Australia. It was built in 1880. It is also known as Playfairs. The property is owned by
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, an agency of the Government of New South Wales. It was added to the
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on 10 May 2002.


History

In 1834, Robert Campbell Snr. was granted this section of land above his water front property. Campbell sold the land to Frederick Wright Unwin in 1841, and in 1847 Unwin reconveyed the property to the Trustees of Campbell's property. In 1848, Joshua Frey Josephson brought the parcel of land containing 25.25 perches and, in 1852, he conveyed the property to 'George Atherden of Campbell's Wharf in Sydney, aforesaid Wharfinger'. On the eastern portion of this parcel of land, George Atherden erected four stone cottages. On the other half of the land, stables were erected, and by 1879 they were demolished. In 1880 G. Atherden trustees, Robert Campbell Close and Charles Campbell conveyed the vacant land, lot 6, to
Thomas Playfair John Thomas Playfair (1832 – 15 November 1893) was an English-born Australian butcher, ship's providore, politician and benefactor. Early life John Thomas Playfair, known as Thomas Playfair, the eldest son of tailor Thomas Playfair a ...
of Sydney, a Rocks butcher, for £494. In 1880, Thomas Playfair erected four terrace houses on lot 6. The dwellings are described as being of two storeys with four rooms and were constructed of brick and cement walls with the roof clad in slate. In 1882 the annual assessed income was 42 pounds. At the beginning of 1882, Playfair's tenants in these dwellings were George Moore, Thomas Dixon, Mr Smith and William R. Scott. By 1889 a further roof was added at the rear of each tenement. In 1896 T. Playfair's terraces were managed by Mr Jessie Walker and Alfred Playfair as trustees and benefactors of T. Playfair's will. In 1902 the roofs were "Corrugated Iron", and in September 1902, Alfred Donald Playfair, Accountant, released the property to the King and Minister for
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. In 1921 the adjoining terraces were demolished, and in 1923 Harrington Street was connected to George Street.SCRA Building Data Sheets AP/09


Description

A continuous row of four two storey Victorian terraces, each of two bays and built of stuccoed brick with a simple
parapet A parapet is a barrier that is an extension of the wall at the edge of a roof, terrace, balcony, walkway or other structure. The word comes ultimately from the Italian ''parapetto'' (''parare'' 'to cover/defend' and ''petto'' 'chest/breast'). ...
above a projecting cornice. The
hipped roof A hip roof, hip-roof or hipped roof, is a type of roof where all sides slope downwards to the walls, usually with a fairly gentle slope (although a tented roof by definition is a hipped roof with steeply pitched slopes rising to a peak). Thus, ...
behind is of iron (formerly slate), intersected by the partition parapets. There is no visible division between the houses on the façade, which has rectangular openings with top corners rounded and simple corbelled sills. Windows to the front are four panes, while those at the rear are twelve.National Trust Register 1976


Condition

As of 17 January 2000, the building condition is generally fair. Archaeology Assessment Condition: Partly disturbed. Assessment Basis: Floors level with street. Sandstone quarried up to Gloucester Street frontage.


Heritage listing

As of 30 March 2011, Playfair's Terrace and site are of State heritage significance for their historical and scientific cultural values. The site and building are also of State heritage significance for their contribution to The Rocks area, which is of State Heritage significance in its own right. Nos 17 Atherden Street, together with Avery Terrace at Nos 24 Atherden Street, are well-scaled buildings and good examples of their size and type. The terraces, and the escarpment at the end of Atherden Street, provide a fine intimate street space and sense of enclosure. The buildings and the enclosed street space make an important contribution to the heritage significance of The Rocks Conservation Area.National Trust, 1976. Playfair's Terrace was listed on the
New South Wales State Heritage Register The New South Wales State Heritage Register, also known as NSW State Heritage Register, is a heritage list of places in the state of New South Wales, Australia, that are protected by New South Wales legislation, generally covered by the Heritag ...
on 10 May 2002 having satisfied the following criteria. The place is important in demonstrating the course, or pattern, of cultural or natural history in New South Wales. Playfair's Terrace and site are of State heritage significance for their historical and scientific cultural values. The site and building are also of State heritage significance for their contribution to The Rocks area, which is of State Heritage significance in its own right. The place is important in demonstrating aesthetic characteristics and/or a high degree of creative or technical achievement in New South Wales. Nos 17 Atherden Street, together with Avery Terrace at Nos 2-4 Atherden Street, are well-scaled buildings and good examples of their size and type. The terraces, and the escarpment at the end of Atherden Street, provide a fine intimate street space and sense of enclosure. The buildings and the enclosed street space make an important contribution to the heritage significance of The Rocks Conservation Area.


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{{The Rocks historical attractions, state=collapsed New South Wales State Heritage Register The Rocks, New South Wales Terraced houses in Sydney Articles incorporating text from the New South Wales State Heritage Register 1880 establishments in Australia Houses completed in 1880