
Little Albion Guest House references the rich history of Surry Hills
Little Albion Guest House is a microcosm of Surry Hills – its architecture, history and eclectic character. Intimate and nostalgic, yet undoubtedly modern, the hotel provides travellers with the authenticity, local experience and a one-of-a-kind stayLittle Albion Guest House is a unique 35-room boutique hotel located in Surry Hills, Sydney, blending historical charm with contemporary design. Built on a dense, infill site, the hotel rejuvenates a heritage-listed former convent, transforming a neglected laneway into a striking new entrance. Designed by Terence Yong Architecture with interiors by Archemy and Space Control, the hotel captures the eclectic spirit of the area, offering a one-of-a-kind, neighborhood-centric experience for modern travelers seeking authenticity and connection to local history.
The Little Albion Guest House elegantly combines the rich history of Surry Hills with modern architecture. The project involved restoring a 1903 Victorian Gothic-style building while introducing a white-brick-clad extension that revitalises the area. This fusion of heritage and contemporary elements—like the sleek steel-and-glass lift tower and the use of glazed white bricks—creates a distinctive, aesthetically pleasing space that pays homage to the local neighbourhood while providing a fresh, inviting atmosphere.
Designed with sustainability and a strong connection to its historical context, Little Albion Guest House offers a nostalgic yet intimate stay for guests. The interiors mix 1920s, 1970s, and Victorian-era design, with art curated to reflect the spirit of Surry Hills. Using energy-efficient materials and sustainable construction methods, the hotel provides modern amenities in a space that is naturally lit and thoughtfully insulated. Guests can enjoy a deep connection to the neighbourhood, making their stay both authentic and memorable.

Little Albion Guest House references the rich history of Surry Hills
Download this case study to learn how this experiential hotel revitalised a heritage-listed building and rejuvenated the disused, light deprived street behind it by using high-gloss, white bricks.

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