Paddington Town Hall |
Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at the Corner Oxford Street and Oatley Road, Paddington.
It contains the Stapleton Hall which is an open-plan space with a 9m high ceiling, polished timber floor and superb acoustics.
Featuring the classic Municipal Renaissance-style architecture, the Paddington Town Hall was constructed in 1891.
This vintage building was opened by Lord Jersey, who was the Governor of NSW during that time. This venue is located on Oxford Street ridge and close to the Victoria Barracks, an Australian Army Base.
Paddington Town Hall was built in a towering location that looks over the entire town. This wedding venue is listed among the most Victorian residential enclosures from all over the world and is known for its tall Clock Tower that rises 32m above the ground. The tower was not a part of the initial layout of the property.
It was built in 1905 to memorialise Edward VII's coronation. The present owners of the hall have refurbished the whole space to allow visitors into this historic venue. Its features and elements have been restored just like the original structure, to safeguard its heritage value.
❊ Address ❊
⊜ 249 Oxford Street Paddington View Map
✆ Telephone: (02) 9265 9189
❊ Web Links ❊
➼ Paddington Town Hall
➼ www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
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