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City of Sydney 2018 Tourist Accommodation Register TA category Historic Property Establishment name & location Key type & No Original Building & other Pre-TA uses AR Dates & Ages Prior history TARC : Current : City of Sydney 2018 & type Records Street TA TA TAC VAM LAB Sands LC ANU Key HT PB SA BP Original Use AR TAC Pre-AR AR Establishment Name Main Street Name Other Street frontages Suburb PC V Built Pre-TA uses Building(s) demolishd Other TA idenitities No Cat Type Type 2016 1986 1933 Plans T&C type Rooms Rooms Units Beds sector Type Date Date Age Age 2019 ARB : Adaptive Reuse Backpacker hostels 790 on George St 790-798 George St Rawson St (1-9) & Rawson Lane Haymarket 2000 2 AR BP 69 x Beds 281 1914 Commercial Office Building (Station House ) 2007 93 12 Asylum Sydney 201-203 Brougham St Woolloomooloo 2011 8 AR BP 159 x Beds 92 1848 Residential 2 terrace houses 1988 140 31 1990 Backpacker to Boarding House Base Backpackers 477-481 Kent St Sydney 2000 1 AR BP 9 x Beds 492 1917 Industrial Warehouse & offices (Civic House) 2001 84 18 Wanderers on Kent Big Hostel 212-214 Elizabeth St Blackburn St Surry Hills 2010 3 AR BP 115 x Beds 137 1918 Commercial Offices (Anker House) 2002 84 17 Residence ( Craigholme ), Boarding House Blue Parrot Backpackers 87 Macleay St Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 173 x Beds 50 1891 Residential 2001 110 18 (queried by some locals), Shops & Restaurant Film exchange ( MGM); dental school. Part of Bounce Sydney 20-28 Chalmers St Randle Lane Surry Hills 2010 3 AR BP 113 x Beds 163 1933 Miscellaneous 2010 77 9 dental hospital Casa Central Backpackers Hostel 11-13 Regent St Goold St Chippendale 2008 10 AR BP 215 x Beds 42 1914 Residential Coffee Palace, Residential, 2010 96 9 Doyle Hotel Central Perk Lodge 64-64B Darlinghurst Rd Kellett St (16-18) Potts Point 2011 8 AR HT BP x Beds 18 1924 Residential Apartments 1984 2002 60 35 Tudor Hotel ChiliBlue Backpackers 144 Victoria St Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 152 x Beds 114 1927 Residential Residential flats 1976 49 43 Bates' Black Swan Hotel 1880-1909, British City Central Budget Accommodation 707-709 George St Haymarket 2000 2 AR HT BP 108 x Beds 44 1858 Residential Residential 1924- 1986 1880 1995 22 139 Empire Hotel 1909- 1924 City Resort Hostel 103-105 Palmer St Faucett Lane Wolloomooloo 2011 8 AR BP 155 x Beds 100 1939 Residential Flats 1996 57 23 Ellerslie Private Hotel 1930-31. 13 SA to Dury House 48-48A Darlinghurst Rd Kellett St (36) Potts Point 2011 8 AR HT BP 162 x Beds 74 1928 Residential Ellerslie Flats & St Elmo (Shop on Kellett St) 1930 1997 2 89 Talibah House Private Hotel 1996, 72 Bed BP (1997-Present) Hotel Malborough (1904); Pacific mansions Elephant Backpackers 50-58 Sir John Young Cresc ` Woolloomooloo 2011 8 AR HT BP 144/166 x Beds 232 1892 Hotel xxxxx Sydney Coffee Palace (1892-1904) 1990 1998 98 29 boarding house (1909); Marlborough Hotel BP (1998) Harbour City Hotel (1999) Eva's Backpackers 6-8 Orwell St Hughes Lane & Hughes Place Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 153 x Beds 106 1930 Industrial Factory & Residential ( Philip Lodge ) 1975 45 44 First Resort. 191-199 Darlinghurst Rd Kirketon Rd Darlinghurst 2010 9 AR BP 134 x Beds 49 1930 Residential "Eaglesfield" , Sydney City Mission 1992 62 27 #172 - Terrace House "Glenara" (1877) , Great Aussie Backpackers 172-174 Victoria St Earl St Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP x Beds 18 1871 Residential Alberto terrace & college 1873; #174 - 1984 113 35 Boarding House 1983 Apartment House (1871) Boarding House 1918, City Waratah Private Reservoir St (previously Cipps St) & Home Backpackers 232-236A Elizabeth St Surry Hills 2010 3 AR HT BP 116 x Beds 107 1873 Residential Residences 1938 2001 65 81 Hotel 1938, Paramount Private Hotel. 1945 Foster Lane Noahs City Backpackers 2001 (unauthorised) Hyde Park Backpackers 88-90 Wentworth Ave Rear lane Surry Hills 2010 3 AR BP 120 x Beds 54 1967 Commercial Bank 1999 32 20 Jolly Swagman Backpackers 27 Orwell St Springfield St (14) Potts Point 2011 8 AR HT BP 146 x Beds 135 1930 Residential Flats (Brooklyn ) 1933 1994 3 86 Kanga House Backpackers 141-141A Victoria St Butlers Stairs Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 174/176 x Beds 79 1907 Residential Terrace House 1991 84 28 Furniture Co, Car workshops, Remnants of Mad Monkey Backpackers, Broadway 20 City Rd Chippendale 2008 10 AR BP 209/C104 x Beds 66 1912 Industrial 2011 99 8 Cooper Lodge Hotel Coopers Cottages Mad Monkey Backpackers, Kings Cross 34-36A Darlinghurst Rd Roslyn St Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 151 x Beds 118 1930 Residential Apartments (15) & Bank. Capri Court (1955) 2000 70 19 Brado's Backpackers Residential (1948) Chequers Building, CB Private Hotel (Lots 2-5) Maloney's Hotel Maze Backpackers 403-427 Pitt St Goulburn St, Cunningham St Haymarket 2000 2 AR HT BP 63 x Y N/L Beds 460 1908 Residential 1992 2010 84 27 Kent Hotel (to 1905) Basement Nightclub (1958-80) (since 2010) on Cnr Pitt & Goulburn Nates Place 135-145 William St Bourke St & St Peters Lane Darlinghurst 2010 9 AR BP 131 x Beds 85 1924 Residential St Claire Mansions (4 flats) 2000 76 19 Woodduck Boomernag Backpackers Reservoir St (92-98) & Beauchamp Oasis Backpackers [Closed] 141-155 Commonwealth St Surry Hills 2010 3 AR BP 119 x Beds 57 1921 Miscellaneous Gospel Union Hall 2000 79 19 Lane Potts Point House 154 Victoria St Earl St Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP x Beds 13 1886 Residential Terrace House. Professional Chambers (1955) 2000 114 19 Upper Carriage Lane & Central Railway Square YHA 8-10 Lee St Haymarket 2000 2 AR BP 70 x Beds 280 1904 Public/Govt Inwards Parcels Rail Shed 2004 100 15 Railway Rooftop Travellers Lodge 146-148 Glebe Point Rd Glebe 2037 4 AR BP 183 x Beds 140 1953 Commercial Office Building & Petrol Filling Station 2010 57 9 Secret Garden Backpackers 243-247 Cleveland St Chalmers St Redfern 2016 3 AR BP 121 x Beds 90 1910 Residential Tokio Village 2000 90 19 Siesta Inn Sydney 301 Kent St Sydney 2000 1 AR BP 36 x Beds 97 1930 Industrial Warehouse (Goodall House) 2013 83 6 Offices (Victoria House ); Homeless Shelter Sydney Backpackers 7-9 Wilmot St Sydney 2000 2 AR BP 87 x Beds 120 1909 Commercial 2000 91 19 (Barnardos ) Sydney Central Backpackers 14-16 Orwell St Hughes Place Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 148 x Beds 131 1930 Residential Flats ("Toorak") Boarding House Licence 1982 1982 52 37 Sydney Central YHA 11-23 Rawson Place Pitt St (501-503) & Rawson Lane Haymarket 2000 2 AR BP 60 x Beds 560 1913 Commercial Daking House 1996 83 23 Boarding House ( Lynton Flats ) St Vincent de Sydney Star Backpackers 132 Bourke St Talbot Place Woolloomooloo 2011 8 AR BP 163 x Beds 72 1936 Residential 2000 64 19 Paul. Wenckes Hotel; Hosfords Hotel (1930-1933); The Downing Hostel 249-253 Castlereagh St Dungate Lane Sydney 2000 2 AR HT BP 104 Yes Y 10 Beds 60 1911 Industrial Warehouse, showroom & offices 1931 1991 20 88 Bognor Hotel (1933-1972); Tudor Inn; Strattons Hotel; The Funk House 23-31 Darlinghurst Rd Springfield Ave & Llankelly Place Potts Point 2011 8 AR HT BP 149 x Beds 130 1880 Residential Residence 1931 2000 51 88 Springfield Hotel (1931) & 12 shops (1936) Retail & Warehouse (1914-1918) , offices (1925- The George Street Hotel 698-704 George St Haymarket 2000 2 AR HT BP 84 x Beds 130 1888 Residential 1936 1998 48 83 Goulds Hotel 1970s 1939), Haymarket House (dates ?) The Hump Backpackers 40-40D Darlinghurst Rd Kellett Way Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 156 x Beds 100 1880 Residential House, 4 shops & garage 1982 102 37 The Globe Backpackers The Jackaroo Hostel 107-109A Darlinghurst Rd Earl Place Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 158 x Beds 94 1973 Commercial Offices 1999 26 20 Kingsdore Motel, (1972) Kings Cross Budget The Kings Hotel 39-43 Darlinghurst Rd Earl Place (rear) Potts Point 2011 8 AR HT BP 169 x Beds 56 1930 Residential Flats (Te Honsi) 1972 2003 42 47 Theatre Accommodation (2003 BP) Down Under Hotel; The Original Backpackers Lodge 160-162 Victoria St Earl St Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 145 x Beds 163 1866 Residential Residence, Hospital, Nursing Home 1984 118 35 The Palms Backpackers 23 Hughes St Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 168 x Beds 56 1924 Residential Ingleburn Flats (3) 1985 61 34 The Pod Sydney 390-396 Pitt St Goulburn St (83) Haymarket 2000 1 AR BP x Beds 60 1940 Club 2017 77 2 Mrs B's Hotel 2 Victorian Semi-detached residences. #254 The Village Glebe (Village Living Australia) 254-258 Glebe Point Rd Glebe 2037 4 AR BP 185/189 x Beds 111 1899 Residential (#218 in 1899) Peradeniya, #256 (#220 in 1899) 1998 99 21 Glebe Village Backpackers; VLA Darjeeling Residence ( Malua House ); Residence The Village Surry Hills (VLA) 207 Cleveland St James St Redfern 2016 10 AR HT BP 208 x Beds 124 1849 Residential (Emmasleigh (1875) Nemingha Private Hospital 1941 2005 92 78 Park Hotel, Allens Private Hotel (pre 1941) (1903-1941) Wake Up ! Sydney 814 George St Pitt St (509) & Railway Square Haymarket 2000 2 AR BP 61 x Beds 530 1906 Retail Markus Clark Dept Store; Offices (State Lottery) 2002 96 17 Zing Backpackers 156 Victoria St Earl St Potts Point 2011 8 AR BP 157 x Beds 94 1931 Residential Flats (7) 1981 50 38 Page 1 of 21 Tourist Accommodation Register CX : Converted from TA CoSC FES Data Site & Building Info Heritage Info TARC : Current : City of Sydney 2018 CX Estabslishment Space Use Industry Sub TA Str CS CS CS Site CS Heritage RNE RNE NTHR PCO SHR SHR HLEP Original Current Other HFA HFA Establishment Name CX uses TPK Cnr Property Title Rtg Building Style Date Key Descrip Code Type Frtg Map Site Area GFA Listing Date No Date Date Date No Orig Date HI No HI No Herit List Award Used ARB : Adaptive Reuse Backpacker hostels 790 on George St 01590101003 513250 BK 4400E C 3 37 37 323 1/230233 2 Federation Free Classical Local 1992 5044 I846 Asylum Sydney 03292101001 525669 BK 4400E 1 1 x Base Backpackers 00940601003 514352 BK 4400E ARB 1 24 8 607 2,959 B/435519 1 Federation Warehouse Local 2000 4201 I1832 Big Hostel 04870301001 518339 BK 4400E C 2 E49 8 45/1046932 2 x Blue Parrot Backpackers 03161301004 529923 BK 4400E 1 x Bounce Sydney 06100501001 604069 BK 4400E 2 E59 4 2/1079279 2 Spanish Mission Local 2000 6029 I1470 Casa Central Backpackers Hostel 07842101001 515472 BK 4400E C 2 P38A 10 8C/62737 3 x Central Perk Lodge 04031401001 527266 BK 4400E 1 x ChiliBlue Backpackers 03230501001 532028 BK 4400E 1 2 x Residential .
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