English: Number 6 Zadoc St Lismore, NSW, a good nineteenth century residence in the town centre (2023 photograph); currently the Lismore office of the NSW Trustee & Guardian (side/Coleman Street frontage). Built in 1893 in the Victorian/Georgian style and originally a local church manse (rectory), it is a "rare local example of a domestic masonry building" and is listed on the NSW State Heritage Register under the name "Public Trustees Office (Former Rectory)", see https://www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au/App/Item/ViewItem?itemId=1950172.
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