Style: Early Victorian; Storeys: 2 plus attic; Facade: Stone; Roof Cladding: Asbestos Cement Roof shingles; Floor Frame: Timber
Condition As at 3 May 2001, Archaeology Assessment Condition: Partly disturbed. Assessment Basis: Floors level with George Street. Stone quarried out at rear.
Modifications and dates During 1978–79, restoration and renovation of 29–31 George Street by the
Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority occurred at a cost of $56,000. External: The bathroom and laundry were demolished. The fence and gate dividing the
courtyards and the fence on the western boundary of No. 31 were demolished. Render from the bottom of 6 courses of
brickwork on the southern
facade of the Mercantile Hotel was also removed. The electrical cupboards, gas meters and TV antennae were removed. Two new stones were inserted in the eastern façade. Brickwork was repaired. The rear (kitchen)
chimney was dismantled and rebuilt to match the existing. All
rafters,
battens, etc. were inspected for soundness. The roof sheeting was replaced with air conditioning shingles, and rotting or decayed timbers were replaced. Internal: All pipes and conduit were removed. All light fittings, blinds, curtains and miscellaneous nails, tacks hooks, etc. were removed from walls, ceilings and floors. Internal walls to Rooms 4, 10, 19 & 25 were demolished to ease access to adjoining rooms. == Heritage listing ==