Campbell’s Storehouses
Campbell’s Storehouses
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Lonely Planet review for Campbell’s Storehouses
In 1839, Scottish merchant Robert Campbell started building a private wharf and this gingerbread-style row of 11 storehouses to house his stash of tea, alcohol, sugar and fabric. Construction finished in 1861; a brick storey was added in 1890. Such storehouses were common around Circular Quay into the early 20th century, but most have been demolished. These survivors now sustain a string of pricey restaurants.








