Sandstone was readily available to early colonial builders and was often quarried on-site in Balmain, where rocky outcrops are still visible to this day. It could be carved decoratively (as in Ewenton and the façade of Bell’s Store), worked into plain dressed blocks (as in the Shipwright’s Arms) or used to build a rubble wall (as in the side walls … Continue reading Stone
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