Built circa 1880

121 Beattie St, Balmain NSW 2041

121 Beattie St, Balmain NSW 2041

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Official house name
Broadley Cottages (119-121)
Known as
Broadley Cottages
Builder
George Clubb
Style
Victorian (1840–1890)
121 Beattie St, Balmain NSW 2041
Broadley Cottages (119-121) c. 1880
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1880 Year built
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The story of this home

George Clubb
George Clubb circa 1910
121 Beattie Street forms part of a pair of semi-detached cottages known historically as Broadley Cottages, constructed circa 1880–1881 by prominent Balmain builder, plasterer, alderman and later mayor George Clubb. The cottages were built on land originally forming part of Theodore James Jaques' subdivision of the Balmain Estate. Clubb adjusted the boundary of his adjacent residence, Clyde House (117 Beattie Street), to create sufficient frontage for the new cottages. The cottages were named after Broadley in Moray, Scotland, near Clubb's birthplace.

Timeline

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  1. 1st October 1880
  2. 7the December 1881
  3. 22nd June 1955
  4. 26 July 1872
  5. 29th October 1881
  6. 1878
  7. 1878
  8. 1882
  9. 1882
  10. 1886

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early photo depicting the site of 121 Beatie Street
circa 1874 early photo depicting the site of 121 Beatie Street
George Clubb
circa 1910 George Clubb
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