Bosco House
Introduction
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Image: © philandju Taken: 24 Apr 2018
Originally named The Lees, the house was taken over by The Salesians of Don Bosco as accommodation for the priests who ran the adjacent Thornleigh College Grammar School and was renamed Bosco House. The building is now converted into apartments. The building is Grade 2 listed. The Salesian Order is named for St. Francis of Sales who was Don (St. John) Bosco's inspiration when he founded the order to educate children.