The Green House, Sliema

The Green House
Id-Dar il-Ħadra
No. 1, St Agatha Street
Interactive map of the The Green House area
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeTownhouse
Architectural styleVernacular, with
a Baroque niche
LocationSliema, Malta, No. 1, St Agatha Street
Coordinates35°54′31.5″N 14°30′04″E / 35.908750°N 14.50111°E / 35.908750; 14.50111
Named forColour of façade
Construction startedc. 1875
Completedc. 1875
Demolished2019
OwnerRay Camilleri
Technical details
MaterialLimestone
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The Green House (Maltese: Id-Dar il-Ħadra) was a late 19th-century vernacular townhouse in Sliema, Malta. The historic residence was an icon in the area, situated at the end of St Mary Street of which name of street derives from the niche on the façade of the building. The façade was notably characterized by its dark green colour which had made it a noticeable landmark. The niche of the Assumption of Our Lady, dated to 1875, is listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands (NICPMI).

At one point the building was in the parameters of the Urban Conservation Area (UCA), but this status was later retired. The house was demolished in 2019 to build thirteen residences above street level and garages below ground in its place. The landmark niche was incorporated in the new building, as required per permit issues by the Planning Authority.