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Electricians and Electrical Contractors in Edgecliff
We can find electricians, electrical contractors for your electrical project of any size, big or small, for your home or your business in Edgecliff. You can use our map to locate electricians in Edgecliff.
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Our electricians can provide electrical services to meet all your requirements, for example,
- Install, maintain and repair electrical appliances and equipment
- Rewiring houses and buildings, wiring new buildings and new extentions in Edgecliff
- Installing security alarm systems, fire alarm systems for home and business in Edgecliff
- Installation and maintenance of security lighting
- Design and install display lighting for your business
- Design and install data network cables for your business
- Install airconditioning systems for business and home in Edgecliff
Edgecliff
Edgecliff is a suburb located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, NSW. It is located approximately 5 kilometres east of the CBD of Sydney in the Municipality of Woollahra. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Rushcutters Bay, Double Bay, Paddington, Woollahra and Darling Point. Many of the homes provide views of Sydney Harbour so real estate prices tend to be high. Edgecliff was so named because it actually sits on the edge of a cliff. The area was dominated for some time by the Glenrock property, on the north side of New South Head Road. Sir Edward Knox built Fiona in 1864 after having it designed by J.F.Hilly. It has been described as a Classical Revival two-storey mansion and was made of sandstone. Other elements of the estate included Glenrock, an Italianate residence designed by David MacBeath and built by John Marks circa 1870. There were also substantial gates of wrought iron and sandstone.
