The $41 million, purpose-built facility will herald a new era for the delivery of rehabilitation care to the communities of Ryde and the North Shore.
The Graythwaite Trust, dating from the 1830s, was entrusted to the State in 1915 by owner Sir Thomas Dibbs, who wanted his home to be used as a convalescent home for the wounded Anzacs. Graythwaite is a living link to Gallipoli and all that it means to our national identity.
In 2009, the home was sold by Graythwaite Trust, with all proceeds from the sale going to the Graythwaite Trust and would be reinvested in providing rehabilitation services at Ryde Hospital.
Stoneworks were privileged to be a small yet significant part of this vision. We worked alongside Richard Crookes in creating a significant stonewall entry to the building and also cladding the interior lift surrounds.
The $41 million, purpose-built facility will herald a new era for the delivery of rehabilitation care to the communities of Ryde and the North Shore.
The Graythwaite Trust, dating from the 1830s, was entrusted to the State in 1915 by owner Sir Thomas Dibbs, who wanted his home to be used as a convalescent home for the wounded Anzacs. Graythwaite is a living link to Gallipoli and all that it means to our national identity.
In 2009, the home was sold by Graythwaite Trust, with all proceeds from the sale going to the Graythwaite Trust and would be reinvested in providing rehabilitation services at Ryde Hospital.
Stoneworks were privileged to be a small yet significant part of this vision. We worked alongside Richard Crookes in creating a significant stonewall entry to the building and also cladding the interior lift surrounds.