This house was built in 1867 for W.T. Cooper who lived there until 1885.
In 1969, when it had become known as Bar Chambers and used as offices, Morgan and Gilbert describe is as 'an example of a well-mannered conversion of a mid-Victorian house to another use.'
It continues to be used ... Continue Reading »
Albert Terrace is one of the largest rows of terraced housing to be erected in the city. The nine two-story properties that comprise the terrace were built between 1876 and 1882 to a design by architect Daniel Garlick.
By the 1960s, like many residential properties in the city area, Albert Terrace had deteriorated into ... Continue Reading »