Whereas many pubs would stand proudly on the corner of Harris & John Street, Pyrmont's Terminus Hotel, lounges, or leans, or squats. Her pride has been vanquished by neglect, her appearance strangled by creeping ivy.
This pub stood at the end point of the Pyrmont tram from the city. The tram would rattle down Harris Street chuck a rightie into John Steet, do a uwie at the bottom and come up up again to begin the return journey to the city. Opening in 1917, the Terminus Hotel was closed prior to 1991. It is owned by a wealthy Eastern Suburbs couple who think that 'benign neglect' is an investment strategy.
For an artist's eye-view of the intersection of Harris & John and its two pubs, see this post by Jane Bennett.
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Hi Julie.Hope you enjoyed the UPtown festival. For more about the Terminus and its neighbour "The Point" (previously the "Royal Pacific") http://janebennettartist.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/tale-of-two-pyrmont-hotels-terminus-and.html
Silly me, Jane. I should have looked on your blog for information. It took me ages to track down the dates for the Terminus Hotel. I will link to your post directly in the story, if that's okay with you.
the UPTown Festival was an eye-opener, but really just a local backyard BBQ. I had to shake my head at some of the music, even as my foot and head were tapping away!
It certainly is an interesting looking building. I bet it's a favorite of many locals.
Oh my, the vines covering that hotel look like an artist's creation! Love this post.
Bises,
Genie
Definitely in need of some tender loving care, this pone, Julie.
Terminus, end of the line made so poignant with peeling paint and that vine. Even in the city nature will have its way.
I've driven past this a few times and thought I should get a shot of it. I'm glad you did.
It is gorgeous in many ways, Julie, but I don't think neglect like this is particularly benign.
If I get behind in commenting for a couple of weeks, it's because we're doing a spot of travelng again.
Lots of new news when I get back home.
K
certainly has the rustic, well-planted look to it; lovely photos again
Thanks for linking to my post. You're welcome any time. More gossip, rumours & paintings about the Terminus at the Pyrmont page in my blog http://janebennettartist.blogspot.com.au/p/pyrmont.html.
I had a couple of these at the UPtown festival, but my tent was unfortunately put next to the stage so it was hard to see them or talk to anyone. I wasn't just shaking my head at the music, but trying to lipread! I'll have more room at the larger Pyrmont festival on 20th May
'benign neglect as an investment strategy' is a particular bugbear of mine. I bet those tiles would look stunning if cleaned up.
your vine looks a little more scraggly than mine! (and yes, I did posterize my photo)
Amazing that someone would just use this strategy rather than renting it out, look the deep balcony.
Looks like a little pruning of the walls is in order.
How sad and forlorn......the stories it must hold.
Wow! What an impressive shot! If the 'Terminus Hotel' could speak ...
Thank you friends. I am glad you like this old pub. I am on the trail of other pubs, closed and just sitting there.
Love your photos of this fantastic place!
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