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Curzon Hall
DESCRIPTION
This heritage listed sandstone mansion was built in 1899 by Harry Curzon Smith as a present to his wife, Isabella. It later become home to the Vincentian Fathers in 1922. With features such as the Victorian Italianate style colonnades, graceful semi-circular arches, sandstone parapets, majestic detailed cathedral ceilings and marble fireplaces.
These days Curzon Hall is no longer a family home but instead a function centre and venue for social functions and conferences.
Illustration of Curzon Hall
Image
Curzon Hall. Ryde History Hub, accessed 09/07/2025, https://historyhub.ryde.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/4516