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Hurstville Heritage Inventory
Search Criteria:
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Search Results
Item Name
Address
Suburb
LGA
Beverly Hills Railway Station group East Hills Rail Line
Beverly Hills
Hurstville
1810143
Federation House
71 Edgbaston Road
Beverly Hills
Hurstville
1810069
Woodville
79 Edgbaston Road
Beverly Hills
Hurstville
1810070
Devonia Farm House
136 Stoney Creek Road
Beverly Hills
Hurstville
1810015
Old Ryan's Dairy
117 Botany Street
Carlton
Hurstville
1810046
House
136 Carlton Parade
Carlton
Hurstville
1810051
House
3 Cronulla Street
Carlton
Hurstville
1810060
House
7 Cronulla Street
Carlton
Hurstville
1810061
Semah & Waratah
30-32 Cronulla Street
Carlton
Hurstville
1810062
House
43 Cronulla Street
Carlton
Hurstville
1810063
Glenreagh
77 Cronulla Street
Carlton
Hurstville
1810064
House
43 Durham Street
Carlton
Hurstville
1810068
Victorian House
69 Bristol Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810047
Victorian House
76 Bristol Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810048
Federation House
19 Carrington Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810052
Semi-detached Federation cottage 56-58 Carrington Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810053
Federation House
71 Carrington Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810054
Federation House
73 Carrington Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810055
Federation House
75 Carrington Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810056
Federation House
2 Clevedon Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810057
Federation House
4 Clevedon Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810058
Victory House
8 Crofts Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810059
Semi-detached Victorian terraces
33-47 Dora Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810065
Busingny
50 Dora Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810066
Hurstville Public School
80 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810071
Advance House (Facade only)
127-137 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810003
Shop and residence
140-142 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810004
St George Anglican Church
144 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810072
Front façade of building
160 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810019
Shop and residence
166 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810005
HT Willis & Co.
167-169 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810020
John Fretus building
173a Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810021
Wingello
174-176 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810006
Shop and residence
178 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810007
Glenvale Court
183b Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810022
Front facade of building
184 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810023
Inter-War Art Deco building
185A Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810073
Berkley building
195 - 197 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810024
Electricity House building
213 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810008
Old Propellor building
218 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810009
Meridian Hotel
220 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810075
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Item Name
Street Address
Suburb
LGA
Item Number
Soul Pattinson building
225 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810010
Rendered facade of building
230 - 242 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810025
Shop
235 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810026
Shop and residence
239 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810076
Shop
244 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810027
Rendered facade of building
248 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810028
Facade of building
255 - 257 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810029
Rendered facade of building
263 - 273 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810030
Rendered facade of building
272 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810031
Belbern House
277-279 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810078
Ritchie House
289-291 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810032
Rendered of Inter-War Commercial 307 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810033
Centennial Bakery
319-321 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810079
Rendered facade of building
338 - 340 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810036
Rendered facade of building
342 - 344 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810037
Hurstville Hotel
350 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810080
Belmontes Pizza Shop
372 Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810038
War Memorial Monument
Forest Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810074
Lilliesleaf
50 Gloucester Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810084
Victorian House
14 Kimberley Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810088
Federation House
18 Kimberley Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810089
Victorian House
62 Kimberley Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810090
Lynne
39 Lily Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810091
Federation House
53 Lily Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810092
Californian bungalow
76 Lily Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810093
St Giles Presbyterian Church
1 MacMahon Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810013
Hurstville City Museum and Gallery 14 MacMahon Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810094
Friendly Societies' Dispensary build 17 MacMahon Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810014
Fire Station
27 MacMahon Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810095
Erina
18 Millett Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810097
Alinda
29 Millett Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810098
Victorian Cottage
67 Millett Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810099
Federation House
16 Patrick Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810101
Yarra-mundi
75 Queens Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810107
Gladwyn
96 Queens Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810108
Victorian Terrace
24 Taunton Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810111
Federation House
12 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810016
Lorne
18 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810112
Hurstville City Uniting Church
20-22 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810113
Federation House
78 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810114
Victorian House
79 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810115
Victorian House
81 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810116
Victorian House
82 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810117
Victorian House
84 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810118
Yuringa
85 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810119
Federation House
87 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810120
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Item Name
Street Address
Suburb
LGA
Sylvan
89 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810121
Federation House
90 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810122
Federation House
92 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810123
Waikouaiti
95 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810124
Semi-detached Victorian cottages
110-112 The Avenue
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810125
Commercial building
18 Treacy Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810040
Federation House
1 Vine Street
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810126
Victorian House
26 Weston Road
Hurstville
Hurstville
1810130
House
287 Stoney Creek Road
Kingsgrove
Hurstville
1810110
The Hermitage
1 Bayside Drive
Lugarno
Hurstville
1810044
Stone Wharf and path
Bayside Drive and Lime Kiln
Lugarno
Hurstville
1810109
Killarney
66A Moons Avenue
Lugarno
Hurstville
1810100
Woodcliffe
12 Woodcliff Parade
Lugarno
Hurstville
1810131
Mortdale Railway Station and Car
Illawarra Rail line
Mortdale
Hurstville
1810147
Federation House
11 Jersey Avenue
Mortdale
Hurstville
1810087
Longleat
7 Mutual Road
Mortdale
Hurstville
1810139
Oatley Railway Station group
Illawarra Rail line
Oatley
Hurstville
1810150
Lindaville
11 Waratah Street
Oatley
Hurstville
1810127
Federation House
30 Waratah Street
Oatley
Hurstville
1810128
Victorian House
34 Waratah Street
Oatley
Hurstville
1810129
Oxford
8 Woronora Parade
Oatley
Hurstville
1810132
Cambridge
22 Woronora Parade
Oatley
Hurstville
1810133
Semi-detached Federation cottage 36-38 Woronora Parade
Oatley
Hurstville
1810134
Federation House
37 Woronora Parade
Oatley
Hurstville
1810135
Caprera
46 Woronora Parade
Oatley
Hurstville
1810136
Federation House
51 Woronora Parade
Oatley
Hurstville
1810137
Yengarie
84 Woronora Parade
Oatley
Hurstville
1810138
Ilfracombe
78 Bonds Road
Peakhurst
Hurstville
1810045
Rose Lea
589 Forest Road
Peakhurst
Hurstville
1810082
Holy Trinity Anglican Church
671 Forest Road
Peakhurst
Hurstville
1810012
Wesleyan Chapel
800 Forest Road
Peakhurst
Hurstville
1810083
Federation House
17 Arcadia Street
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810042
Federation House
19 Arcadia Street
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810043
Federation House
55 Cambridge Street
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810049
Federation House
60 Cambridge Street
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810050
Torino
469 Forest Road
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810081
Ithiel
55 Inverness Avenue
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810086
Former Penshurst Post Office
27 Penshurst Street
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810140
Former St Joseph's Convent
55 Penshurst Street
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810102
Bungalow
69 Penshurst Street
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810103
Ferncliff
71 Penshurst Street
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810104
Semi-detached Federation cottage 102-108 Penshurst Street
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810105
Federation House
Penshurst
Hurstville
1810106
146 Penshurst Street
Item Number
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SHI Number
1810143
Study Number
State Heritage Inventory
Item Name:
Location:
5
Beverly Hills Railway Station group
East Hills Rail Line, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Address: East Hills Rail Line
Planning: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Beverly Hills 2209
Historic Region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Address: East Hills Railway
Planning: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Beverly Hills
Historic Region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish:
State:
County:
Other/Former Names: Dumbleton Railway Station (until 1940)
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Complex / Group
Group: Transport - Rail
Category: Railway Platform/ Stati
Owner: Rail Access Corporation
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use: Railway Station
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of Beverly Hills Railway Station group is of local significance as a public work completed for an
Significance: unemployment relief project during the Great Depression and as a transport hub for the
suburb of Beverly Hills since 1931.
Beverly Hills Railway Station platform building is of aesthetic significance as an austere
1930s railway building with simple Art Deco detailing and fine brick workmanship that is
evocative of the effects of the Depression on building programs for large organisations such
as the NSW railways. Beverly Hills Railway Station is representative of the cohesive
collection of 10 East Hills line railway stations from Turrella to East Hills.
Historical Notes The first European settlement in the area was the establishment of a farm known as
or Provenance: "Dumbleton" in the 1830s. The area south of the railway line was part of John Townson's 250
acre grant of 1810. The area remained semi-rural until the construction of the East Hills line
and the railway station.
The main impetus for the construction of the East Hills line was from the real estate industry
which wanted to develop the area where the line was proposed. However, construction of the
line was delayed and it became an unemployment relief project during the course of its
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SHI Number
1810143
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
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Beverly Hills Railway Station group
East Hills Rail Line, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
construction due to the onset of the Great Depression.
"The Public Works Committee recommended the line to State Parliament in August 1924,
expecting a small operating profit and opening up good building land. The debate on the Bill
to construct the line took only 15 minutes after it was introduced at 5.12am on 17 December
1924, and the Governors assent given on 23 December, but no funds were provided. Just
before the State elections in 1927, the Premier, Jack Lang, performed the 'Turning of the
First Sod' ceremony at Padstow on 3rd September 1927, but he lost the election. However,
the new non-labour government in April 1928, instructed the Railways Commissioners to
commence work on the line." (from www.canterbury.nsw.gov.au).
Jack Lang was Premier for two periods: the first from June 1925 to October 1927, the second
period (during the Depression) from October 1930 to May 1932. Jack Lang was therefore
again Premier when he officially opened the East Hills line at Padstow Railway Station in
1931, with the section as far as Kingsgrove being a double track electrified line.
All platform buildings on the East Hills line were built to the same general design and plan,
which was revised after initial planning to include a booking office, Station Master’s office and
parcels office. The platform at Beverly Hills is unique on the line by having the’ Down’ side
straight and the ’Up‘ side curved.
The line was electrified from Kingsgrove in 1939, duplicated in 1948, and in 1987 the East
Hills terminus was connected to the Main Southern Line at Glenfield Junction. Dumbleton
was renamed Beverly Hills in 1940, and the railway station was also renamed.
In the post war period of the 1940s and 1950s migrant hostels and housing commission
estates were developed in suburbs along the line.
Although the original terminus building at East Hills Station was demolished in 1987, the
remainder of the East Hills Line from Turrella to Panania is the only line in Sydney with all
platform buildings extant from its original construction phase (though some have been
altered).
In 2007 a lift to the platform was built along with steel awning that covered the stairs and
extended to the building from street level. The station has the distinction of being one of the
last in Sydney to sell ’Edmondson’ card type tickets.
In 2009 construction work was undertaken to upgrade the East Hills line generally following
quadruplification of the line.
(taken from s.170 NSW State agency heritage register listing)
Themes: National Theme
3. Economy
State Theme
Local Theme
Transport
(none)
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SHI Number
1810143
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
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Beverly Hills Railway Station group
East Hills Rail Line, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Designer: NSW Government Railways
Maker / Builder: NSW Government Railways
Year Started:
Year Completed:
Circa:
No
Physical Description: PRECINCT ELEMENTS
Platform Building (1931) (Type 13)
Platform (1931)
King Georges Road Overbridge (1931)
Stairs, lift and platform canopy (2007)
CONTEXT
The station has one island platform with entry via sets of stairs on the east and west sides of
the King Georges Road overbridge which enter the west end of the platform. The west end of
the platform extends under the road overbridge. The station perimeter is defined with white
powder coated aluminium fencing.
PLATFORM BUILDING (1931)
Exterior: A rectangular dark face brick platform building of standard stretcher bond brickwork
of 5 bays length (note: most platform buildings on this line are 5 bays), with the bays defined
by simple brick engaged piers. The building has a brick stepped parapet at the east end only.
The roof is gabled at the east end against the parapet at this end and is hipped over awnings
to the north and south which are an integral part of the roof form as well as hipped at the
western end. The roof cladding is corrugated steel. The stepped parapet at the eastern end
features a projecting moulded brick capping course and 3 vertical lines of projecting
decorative brickwork as well as a pair of rectangular timber louvred vents.
When it was planned, a hipped roof wrapped around a stepped parapet at the western end
(similar to that at Bexley North). The roof was originally clad with corrugated fibro asbestos
sheeting with terra cotta ridge capping. This has been replaced with a corrugated steel roof
with a fully hipped end and it is presumed that (as at Padstow) the original stepped parapet
at the east end elevation has been demolished. Two windows have been bricked up. There
are timber framed fixed obscure glass windows. The windows are modern and the timber
frames original.
Also present are modern timber flush doors, bullnosed brick sills to windows, shallow brick
arches above doors and windows, stop chamfered brickwork to door and window openings.
Windows are timber-framed double-hung, some with original 6-paned top sashes or small
timber framed windows with frameless glass or glass louvres. Original door openings have
grey terrazzo thresholds. There are modern fibre cement sheet ceilings to the awnings.
There is an aluminium framed glazed panel to the ticket window at the entry end of the
platform.
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SHI Number
1810143
Study Number
5
Beverly Hills Railway Station group
East Hills Rail Line, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Interior (Not accessed 2009): The building interior (following extension in 1950) comprised of
a combined booking/parcels office (now also the Station Master's room), ladies toilets,
waiting room and men's toilets. The interior fitout has been refurbished in 1998 and again in
2004.
PLATFORM (1931)
One island platform, asphalt surface, original brick faces.
STAIRS, LIFT AND PLATFORM CANOPY (2007)
A platform canopy structure on steel posts with concrete bases extends from the entry steps
at the western end of the platform to the western end of the platform building. A modern lift,
stairs and canopies over the stairs.
KING GEORGES ROAD OVERBRIDGE (1931)
Original jack arched bridge with modern concrete girders. Original brick abutments and
central brick pier remain. Span reconstruction c. 1960s.
Physical Condition: Platform Building (1931): good Platform (1931): good King Georges Road Overbridge
(1931): good Stairs, lift and platform Canopy (2007): very good
Modification Dates: 1948: line duplicated.
1950: Extension to platform building to create a combined booking and parcels office,
matching brickwork.
c. 1960s: Span reconstruction to 1931 King Georges Road overbridge.
1998: interior fitout alterations to 1931 platform building.
2004-2007: Interior fitout alterations to 1931 platform building. New stairs, canopies and lift.
N.d: The platform building has been re-roofed in corrugated steel (roofing originally fibro
asbestos corrugated sheeting with terracotta ridge capping) and its east end stepped parapet
has been demolished. A number of window openings have been bricked up. New timber
flush doors and a modern ticket window.
Recommended
Management:
Management:
Further Comments:
Criteria a) Beverly Hills Railway Station is of historical significance as part of the East Hills line, a major
Depression period public work undertaken under the controversial Premiership of Jack Lang
and through its relationship to the development of the suburb of Beverly Hills and the broader
East Hills region. The austere design of the platform building is reflective of the completion of
the East Hills line as a Depression period unemployment relief works project.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) Beverly Hills Railway Station platform building is of aesthetic significance as an example of a
small Inter-War period suburban railway station platform building matching other East Hills
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SHI Number
1810143
Study Number
State Heritage Inventory
Item Name:
Location:
5
Beverly Hills Railway Station group
East Hills Rail Line, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
line platform buildings in design and style. The building is very austere in style, with Inter-War
Art Deco style touches and is competently executed, exhibiting fine workmanship in its
brickwork. The building is noted for its use of monochromatic brickwork, one extant stepped
parapet, irregular fenestration and engaged piers.
Criteria d) The place has the potential to contribute to the local community's sense of place and can
provide a connection to the local community's past.
Criteria e) Beverly Hills Railway Station is of research significance for its ability to demonstrate design
and construction techniques of the Depression period (early 1930s). The building provides
insights into NSW Railways experimentation with styles of architecture and adaptation to
Depression period economic conditions.
Criteria f)
The Beverly Hills Railway Station platform building is not rare as it is part of a group of 10
similar to identical Inter-War suburban railway buildings completed in 1931 between Turrella
and East Hills.
Criteria g) Beverly Hills Railway Station is a representative example of an East Hills line railway station,
with the platform intact and the platform building exterior intact but altered with modern
platform access structures.
Integrity / Intactness: The platform building is moderately intact externally. One of its parapets has been
demolished and some openings bricked up. The platform entry arrangements and interior of
the platform building have also been modernised in 2004-2007. The King Georges Road
overbridge is also considerably altered. This is one of the least intact of the East Hills line
stations.
Title
Year
Paul Davies Pty Ltd
S170 Heritage & Conservation Register Update
2009
Author
Title
Number
Year
City Plan Heritage
Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
5
2012
References: Author
Studies:
Parcels: Parcel Code
PART LOT
LotNumber
Section
Plan Code
1
DP
Plan Number
132328
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Number:
Local Environmental Plan
Date:
2/07/2012
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
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SHI Number
1810069
Study Number
State Heritage Inventory
Item Name:
Location:
Federation House
71 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Address: 71 Edgbaston Road
Planning: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Beverly Hills 2209
Historic Region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names: Edythe House, Gladys
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Built
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: House
Owner:
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use:
Former Uses:
Endorsed Significance: Local
Assessed Significance: Local
Statement of The subject house now known as "Edythe House" at 71 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills is of
Significance: local heritage significance as a representative of the Inter-War housing development and
growth in the Beverly Hills area. The house was built in the 1920s following the further
subdivision of a larger estate and was one of the earliest lots to be developed, along with the
neighbouring property at number 79.
It is a well detailed weatherboard house which retained decorative elements of the
Federation style in which it was constructed.
Historical Notes Sold in Block E of the 3rd Penshurst Park Estate subdivision, the land made up of lots 36
or Provenance: and 37 was developed with a house "Gladys" in 1926 by the owner, Joseph Watson Storeman. In 1948 lot 36, with the house and a garage was sold to Bruce Bernard Newman
Werrington -teacher, whilst Lot 237 was sold separately to Albert Watson, fitter and turner
and John Albert Whittle -draughtsman, after this time both lots were owned separately. In
1954 Bruce Bernard Newman Werrington sold to Mr Warren Ashley Trutwein -clerk,
Lawrence Arthur Peter Trutwein -Naval Airman, Mrs Edith Trutwein who retained ownership
into the 1960s.
Themes: National Theme
4. Settlement
State Theme
Local Theme
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
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SHI Number
1810069
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
Federation House
71 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
1926
Circa:
No
Physical Description: Single storey federation style weatherboard cottage, with hipped corrugated iron roof, and
two adjoining gable roofs. A L-shaped verandah with a bullnosed corrugated iron roof runs
between the two bays. The gables both have decorative bargeboards, and bracketed awings
over double sash windows. A chainlink fence defines the property boundary, and the yard
which is overgrown with plants.
Physical Condition: Flaking finish on metal roof, otherwise in good condition.
Modification Dates:
Recommended The house should be retained and conserved. A Heritage Assessment and Heritage Impact
Management: Statement should be prepared for the building prior to any major works being undertaken.
Archival and photographic recording, in accordance with Heritage Council guidelines, should
be undertaken before major changes
Management:
Recommended Management
No Action, follow existing management contols
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house at 71 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills was built in the 1920s following the
subdivision of the large estates which made up Penshurst in the 1800s. Together with its
neighbouring property at number 79, it reflects the suburban development of the area in the
Inter-war period. This development was slow prior to the construction of the East Hills railway
line in 1931, making one of the earliest blocks of this estate to be developed.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) The house at 71 Edgbaston Rd, is a well detailed federation style weatherboard cottage
retaining characteristics of the style, incuding decorative bargeboards, and bracketed awings
over double sash windows.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place require a more detailed study in order to ascertain its value to
the local community. However, it could be anticipated that the House's Inter-War period
construction would provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e) the house has a potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of
an Inter-war period house built in the federation style.
Criteria f)
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Criteria f)
Federation House
71 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Hurstville LGA has a relatively small number of Inter-war period houses, and very few
constructed of weatherboard that are well maintained and remain intact with decorative
elements retained.
Criteria g) This house is representative of the early Inter-war development that occured in Beverly Hills,
constructed in the earliest years of suburban settlement in the area.
Integrity / Intactness: The house is intact externally.
References:
Studies:
Author
Title
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Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
Number
Year
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Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Number:
Schedule 2
Date:
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Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 03/09/2013
Status: Basic
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Federation House
71 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Front view of 71 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills.
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Federation House
71 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Side view of 71 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills.
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Item Name:
Location:
Woodville
79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Address: 79 Edgbaston Road
Planning: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Beverly Hills 2209
Historic Region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names:
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Built
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: House
Owner:
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use:
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of The subject house now known as "Woodville" at 79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills is of local
Significance: heritage significance as a representative of the Inter-War housing development and growth in
the Beverly Hills area. The house was built in the 1920s following the further subdivision of a
larger estate and was one of the earliest lots to be developed, along with the neighbouring
property at number 71.
It is a well detailed face brick house which retains decorative elements of the Federation
style in which it was constructed.
Historical Notes In 1900 lot 9, section H of the 3rd Penshurst Park Estate subdivision was sold to Priscilla
or Provenance: Humphreys in 1900. It was subdivided into multiple lots and these sold individuals, most
likely in the 1920s, at which time the current house "Woodville" was built. Julia Beryl Field,
wife of Henry James Field of Penshurst -Polisher and Leslie William Clark of Lane Cove
purchased this lot as joint tenants from the estate of Williss Woodward -Clerk in 1946. In
1948 it was transferred to Julia Beryl Field alone who remained living in the house into the
1960s, after selling part of the lot in 1952.
Themes: National Theme
4. Settlement
State Theme
Local Theme
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
Designer:
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Location:
Woodville
79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
1920
Circa: Yes
Physical Description: Originally a single storey federation style facebrick house, with hipped terracotta tile roof, and
adjoining street facing gable addressing Edgbaston Road. A large addition and second
storey within the roofspace has been added, with gables addressing Mercury St. A L-shaped
verandah runs between the two bays supported by timber posts with decorative brackets.
The gables all have decorative bargeboards, and the windows are plain double sash, those
facing Edgbaston Rd are covered with a bracketed awning. The garden is grassed with a
large hedge along the boundary, which is further defined by a picket fence.
Physical Condition: Good condition. Addition is sympathetic and the division between original and later material
is not clear.
Modification Dates: Large addition at rear.
Recommended The building should be retained and conserved. A Heritage Assessment and Heritage Impact
Management: Statement should be prepared for the building prior to any major works being undertaken.
Archival and photographic recording, in accordance with Heritage Council guidelines, should
be undertaken before major changes.
Management:
Recommended Management
No Action, follow existing management contols
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house at 79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills was built in the 1920s following the
subdivision of the large estates which made up Penshurst in the 1800s. Together with its
neighbouring property at number 71, it reflects the suburban development of the area in the
Inter-war period. This development was slow prior to the construction of the East Hills railway
line in 1931, making this house one of the earliest block of this estate to be developed.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) The house at 79 Edgbaston Road, is a well detailed federation style facebrick house
retaining characteristics of the style, incuding decorative bargeboards, and bracketed awings
over double sash windows.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place require a more detailed study in order to ascertain its value to
the local community. However, it could be anticipated that the House's Inter-War period
construction would provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e) The house has a potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of
an Inter-war period house built in the federation style.
Criteria f)
Hurstville LGA has a relatively small number of Inter-war period houses that are well
maintained and remain intact with decorative elements retained.
Criteria g)
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Location:
Woodville
79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Criteria g) This house is representative of the early Inter-war development that occured in Beverly Hills,
constructed in the earliest years of suburban settlement in the area.
Integrity / Intactness: The house is intact externally.
References:
Studies:
Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Number:
Schedule 2
Date:
27/05/1994
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 03/09/2013
Status: Basic
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Item Name:
Location:
Woodville
79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Street view of 79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Image Date: 16/03/2012
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Item Name:
Location:
Woodville
79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Front view of 79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills.
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Item Name:
Location:
Woodville
79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Side view from Mercury Street, showing rear addition at 79 Edgbaston Road,
Beverly Hills.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Item Name:
Location:
Woodville
79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Street view of 79 Edgbaston Road, Beverly Hills.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Image Date: 16/03/2012
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SHI Number
1810015
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
Devonia Farm House
136 Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Address: 136 Stoney Creek Road
Planning: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Beverly Hills 2220
Historic Region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names:
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Group: Farming and Grazing Category: House
Item Type: Built
Owner: Private - Individual
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use: Residential
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of Devonia Farm House at 136 Stoney Creek Road in Hurstville, was built in 1930s in the PostSignificance: war American Colonial style. Distinctive features of the style are the horizontal
weatherboards and front portico. It is a contributive element in the streetscape, being one of
three similar inter-war and post-war houses in this section of Stoney Creek Road. This house
is a good representative of the development of the Beverly Hills area which began in the
interwar period and continued throughout the 1930s and 1940s.
Historical Notes Purchased as lot 18, section D of the 3rd subdivision of Penshurst Park Estate by Lucy
or Provenance: Jonas in 1901, this land was further subdivided in the 1930s. One block was bought by Cecil
Selwyn Robert Bentley -builder from this subdivision, and developed the block with the
current house in the post-war period. He sold the property to James Frederick Skelly Railway Employee in 1954. It was then sold to Joan Patricia Dawson -Married woman, in
1971.
Land Title Office: 1376-93; 9172-6
Themes: National Theme
4. Settlement
State Theme
Local Theme
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
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Item Name:
Location:
Devonia Farm House
136 Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
1940
Circa: Yes
Physical Description: Single-storey post-war American Colonial style house of weatherboard on a masonry base.
The house main body of the house is a simple rectangle with a steeply pitched gabled roof
with the ridge parallel to the street. The symmetrical façade, featuring two adjoining gables
projecting over bay windows with single large panes. All 4 gable ends are decorated with
simple barge boards, and timber shingles which continues down onto awnings. At the front,
this extends to also cover the small centrally placed porch. The front door has two panelled
side lights and antique brass lamp to one side. To the rear of the house, is a smaller flat
roofed section. The house is surrounded with a simple grassed garden, with some small
shrubs and flowers along the rendered brick fence.
Physical Condition: Fair condition
Modification Dates:
Recommended The building should be retained and conserved. A Heritage Assessment and Heritage Impact
Management: Statement should be prepared for the building prior to any major works being undertaken.
Archival and photographic recording, in accordance with Heritage Council guidelines, should
be undertaken before major changes.
Management:
Recommended Management
No Action, follow existing management contols
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house was built following the end of World War Two, on a portion of land
subdivided in the 1930s. It reflects the general development expansion along Stoney Creek
Road during the interwar period. Its later construction demonstrates a continuing process of
development in the area that was started in this interwar period with its neighbouring
properties 130 and 134.
Criteria b) There is no known historical association with the property.
Criteria c) This property is a well detailed post-war American Colonial house which retains many of the
distinctive features of the style such as its single gable and wall decoration. It contributed
significantly to the streetscape of the immediate locality, being one of three similar inter-war
and post-war houses in this section of Stoney Creek Road.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place require a more detailed study in order to ascertain its value to
the local community. However, it could be anticipated that the house's post-war period
construction would provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e) The house has potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of a
post-war american colonial house
Criteria f)
The Hurstville LGA has very no other known examples of this style. It is well maintained and
shows many typical characteristics of its type.
Criteria g)
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
Devonia Farm House
136 Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Criteria g) This house is a good representative of the development of the Beverly Hills area which
began in the interwar period and continued throughout the 1930s and 1940s.
Integrity / Intactness: The house is intact externally.
References:
Studies:
Author
Title
City Plan Heritage
Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
Number
Year
2012
Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Number:
Amendment No. 18
Date:
8/09/2000
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 27/09/2000
Date Updated: 18/01/2013
Status: Basic
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Location:
SHI Number
1810015
Study Number
Devonia Farm House
136 Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Street view of 136 Stoney Creek Road, Hurstville.
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1810015
Study Number
Devonia Farm House
136 Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Side view of 136 Stoney Creek Road, Hurstville.
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SHI Number
1810046
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
Old Ryan's Dairy
117 Botany Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Address: 117 Botany Street
Planning: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Carlton 2220
Historic Region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish:
State: NSW
County:
Other/Former Names:
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: House
Item Type: Built
Owner: Private - Individual
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use: Residence
Former Uses: Dairy
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of 117 Botany Street, Hurstville, known as the Ryan's Dairy is of local signifcance as a Colonial
Significance: style stone residence and as a reminder of the early residential and dairy activities in the
area dating back from the early Victorian era. It is an aesthetically visible element within the
streetscape featuring later decorative detailing, hipped roof and original tall cement rendered
chimneys with corbelled tops.
Historical Notes Built in the early Victorian era and was operated as a dairy under the ownership of a Mr Ryan.
or Provenance:
Themes: National Theme
4. Settlement
Local Theme
State Theme
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
1900
Year Completed:
1900
Circa: Yes
Physical Description: A Colonial style elevated sandstone residence with brick addition to the rear. It features a
hipped tiled roof with three tall cement rendered chimneys with corbelled tops, a symmetrical
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Old Ryan's Dairy
117 Botany Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
facade with vertically proportioned timber framed sash windows on either side of the central
entry lead by the front stairs. The front veranda has a skillion roof and multipane glazed
partition at both ends and metal supports and balustrade. A largely grassed front garden is
secured by a face brick fence.
Physical Condition: Generally good.
Modification Dates:
Recommended Maintain and preserve the house. Replacement of later veranda balustrade and metal
Management: supports with an evidence based appropriate detailing is encouraged. Similalrly the front
brick fence should also be replcaed with fencing suitable to the Colonial style of the house.
Management:
Recommended Management
No Action, follow existing management contols
Further Comments:
Criteria a) 117 Botany Street, Hurstville, known as the Ryan's Dairy is historically signifcant as a
reminder of the early residential and dairy activities in the area dating back from the early
Victorian era.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c)
It has aesthetic value a Colonial style stone residence and visible element within the
streetscape featuring later decorative detailing, hipped roof and original tall cement rendered
chimneys with corbelled tops.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place requires a more detailed study to ascertain its value for the
local community. However, it could be anticipated that the house’s Colonial style would
provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e)
Criteria f)
Stone residences are uncommon in Hurstville LGA
Criteria g) The house is representative of stone Colonial style houses of its time.
Integrity / Intactness: Relatively intact externally
References:
Studies:
Author
Title
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Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
Parcels: Parcel Code
LOT
LotNumber
Section
8
C
Number
Plan Code
DP
Year
2012
Plan Number
975238
Longitude:
Latitude:
Location validity:
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Item Name:
Location:
Old Ryan's Dairy
117 Botany Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Listings:
Northing:
Easting:
Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Schedule 2
Number:
Date:
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Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 06/09/2013
Status: Basic
Image:
Caption: 117 Botany Street, Hurstville.
Copyright:
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Study Number
Old Ryan's Dairy
117 Botany Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
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Location:
SHI Number
1810046
Study Number
Old Ryan's Dairy
117 Botany Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: 117 Botany Street, Hurstville.
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Location:
SHI Number
1810046
Study Number
Old Ryan's Dairy
117 Botany Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: 117 Botany Street, Hurstville.
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SHI Number
1810051
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
136 Carlton Parade, Carlton [Hurstville]
Address: 136 Carlton Parade
DUAP Region: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Carlton 2218
Historic region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names: Grenfell
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Built
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: House
Owner:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Admin Codes:
Current Use:
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of The subject house at 136 Carlton Parade, Carlton is of local significance as a representative
Significance: of Inter-War housing development and growth in the wider municipality. It was built following
the subdivision of a larger estate in 1897. It reflects Carlton's most significant period of
suburban residential settlement in the Inter-War period, and also the broader expansion of
settlement in the Hurstville area which began in the Federation period, but more notably in
the Inter-War period. Evidence for this is provided by this house, together with nearby
properties at 3, and 7 Cronulla Street.
The house is a well detailed Inter-War house which retains its original architectural and
decorative features, including prominent street facing gables, roughcast render and use of
geometric pattern in the timber posts and leadlight glazing.
It is also one of a relatively small number of Inter-War period houses across the Hurstville
LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of its type
and is well maintained.
Historical Notes Originally part of the estate of Roberts, the land was purchased by H.Walker and later sold to
or Provenance: Nora Allen who lived in a house built on the property by 1925. It was sold to William Frank
Fisher -Clerk in 1926, who owned and occupied the house into the 1960s.
Themes: National Theme
4. Settlement
State Theme
Local Theme
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
136 Carlton Parade, Carlton [Hurstville]
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
Circa:
No
Physical Description: Single storey Inter-War style house built of facebrick with assymetrical massing and typical
stylistic elements of the period. The building facade addresses both Carlton Parade and
Botany Street with prominent gables facing both frontages and a smaller gable over the
doorway to Catlton Parade. All are decorated with roughcast render and a painted geometric
pattern. A flat-roofed L-shaped verandah covers the main entance to the house, supported
by grouped timber posts with lattice decoration, and brick piers. A bay window with terracotta
tile roof features casement windows with leadlight glaxing. The yard is grassed with garden
beds along the paved entrance path. The property boundary is defined by a short brick fence
with squat stone topped piers.
Physical Condition: Good condition
Modification Dates:
Recommended The building should be retained and conserved. A Heritage Assessment and Heritage Impact
Management: Statement should be prepared for the building prior to any major works being undertaken.
Archival and photographic recording, in accordance with Heritage Council guidelines, should
be undertaken before major changes.
Management:
Recommended Management
No Action, follow existing management contols
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house was built following the subdivision of a larger estate in 1905. It reflects
Carlton's early period of suburban residential settlement after the construction of the Carlton
Railway station, and also the broader expansion of settlement in the Hurstville area after the
Illawarra train line in 1884 failed to drastically increase the rate of land purchase and house
building which were slow and during the 1890s when Australia suffered a severe and
prolonged depression. Settlement in the area began in the Federation period, but more
significantly in the Inter-War period, evidence for which is provided by this house, together
with nearby properties at 3, and 7 Cronulla Street.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) The house is a well detailed Inter-War house with the asymmetrical massing and stylistic
elements typical of the period. It retains its original architectural and decorative features,
including prominent street facing gables, roughcast render and use of geometric pattern in
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Item Name:
Location:
House
136 Carlton Parade, Carlton [Hurstville]
the timber posts and leadlight glazing.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place require a more detailed study in order to ascertain its value to
the local community. However, it could be anticipated that the house's Inter-War period
construction would provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e) The house has a potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of
a Inter-War house
Criteria f)
The house is one of a relatively small number of Inter-War period houses across the
Hurstville LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of
its type and is well maintained.
Criteria g) The house is a good representative of the Inter-War development that occurred in Hurstville
during the 1920s, when significant growth in the area began.
Integrity / Intactness: The house is intact externally.
References:
Studies: Author
Title
City Plan Heritage
Number
Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
Year
2012
Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Number:
Schedule 2
Date:
27/05/1994
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 18/01/2013
Status: Basic
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Location:
SHI Number
1810051
Study Number
House
136 Carlton Parade, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image/s:
Caption: Street view of 136 Carlton Parade, Carlton.
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Image Date: 14/03/2012
Image Number:
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Location:
SHI Number
1810051
Study Number
House
136 Carlton Parade, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image/s:
Caption: Side view of 136 Carlton Parade, Carlton.
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SHI Number
1810060
Study Number
State Heritage Inventory
Item Name:
Location:
House
3 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Address: 3 Cronulla Street
Planning: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Carlton 2218
Historic Region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names:
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Built
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: House
Owner:
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use:
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of The subject house at 3 Cronulla Street, Carlton is of local significance as a representative of
Significance: Inter-War housing development and growth in the wider Municipality. It was built following the
subdivision of a larger estate in 1897. It reflects Carlton's most significant period of suburban
residential settlement in the Inter-war period, and also the broader expansion of settlement in
the Hurstville area which began in the Federation period, but more notably in the Inter war
period. Evidence for this is provided by this house, together with nearby properties at 136
Carlton Parade and 7 Cronulla Street.
The house is a well detailed Inter-War house which retains its original architectural and
decorative features, including prominent street facing gables, a deep verandah with short
timber posts on brick piers and leadlight windows.
It is also one of a relatively small number of Inter-War period houses across the Hurstville
LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of its type
and is well maintained.
Historical Notes Part of the Roberts estate offered for sale in 1905, the land made up of parts of lots 2 and 3
or Provenance: of DP5970 was developed with a house by 1923, owned by George Law from Sydney. He
leased the property through local agents Mack & Harley Agents, Carlton until it was sold in
1937 to Edgar Roy Cox - Compositor. He owned and resided in the house into the 1960s.
Themes: National Theme
4. Settlement
State Theme
Local Theme
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
3 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
Circa:
No
Physical Description: Single storey Interwar house built of brick with an unsymmetrical painted facade, which has
been created by three prominent street facing gables with matching timber and shingle
decoration. The entrance is covered by a deep verandah with short timber posts on brick
piers and leadlight windows enclosing the end. Casement windows are used throughout,
most with leadlight patterns. The yard is grassed with a concreted path and driveway, and
the property boundary is defined by a picket fence.
Physical Condition: Good condition
Modification Dates:
Recommended The building should be retained and conserved. A Heritage Assessment and Heritage Impact
Management: Statement should be prepared for the building prior to any major works being undertaken.
Archival and photographic recording, in accordance with Heritage Council guidelines, should
be undertaken before major changes.
Management:
Recommended Management
No Action, follow existing management contols
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house was built following the subdivision of a larger estate in 1905. It reflects
Carlton's most significant period of suburban residential settlement in the Inter-War period,
and also the broader expansion of settlement in the Hurstville area after the Illawarra train
line in 1884 failed to drastically increase the rate of land purchase and house building, which
were slow and during the 1890s when Australia suffered a severe and prolonged
depression. Settlement in the area began in the Federation period, but more significantly in
the Inter-War period, evidence for which is provided by this house, together with nearby
properties at 136 Carlton Parade, and 7 and 43 Cronulla Street.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) The house is a well detailed Inter-war house with the asymmetrical massing and stylistic
elements typical of the period. It retains its original architectural and decorative features,
including, street facing gables, a deep verandah with short timber posts on brick piers and
leadlight windows.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place requires a more detailed study in order to ascertain its value
to the local community. However, it could be anticipated that the house's Inter-War period
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
3 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
construction would provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e) The house has a potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of
a Inter-War house.
Criteria f)
The house is one of a relatively small number of Inter-War period houses across the
Hurstville LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of
its type and is well maintained.
Criteria g) The house is a good representative of the Inter-War development that occurred in Hurstville
during the 1920s and 1930s, when significant growth in the area took place.
Integrity / Intactness: The house is intact externally.
References:
Studies:
Author
Title
City Plan Heritage
Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
Number
Year
2012
Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Number:
Schedule 2
Date:
27/05/1994
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 09/09/2013
Status: Basic
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Location:
SHI Number
1810060
Study Number
House
3 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Side view of 3 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Image Date: 14/03/2012
Image Number:
Image Path:
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Location:
SHI Number
1810060
Study Number
House
3 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Side view of 3 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Image Date: 14/03/2012
Image Number:
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SHI Number
1810061
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
7 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Address: 7 Cronulla Street
DUAP Region: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Carlton 2218
Historic region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names:
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Built
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: House
Owner:
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use:
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of The subject house at 7 Cronulla Street, Carlton is of local significance as a representative of
Significance: Inter-war housing development and growth in the wider Municipality. It was built following the
subdivision of a larger estate in 1897. It reflects Carlton's most significant period of suburban
residential settlement in the Inter-war period, and also the broader expansion of settlement in
the Hurstville area which began in the Federation period, but more notably in the Inter war
period. Evidence for this is provided by this house, together with nearby properties at 136
Carlton Parade and 3 and 43 Cronulla Street.
The house is a well detailed Inter-war house which retains its original architectural and
decorative features, including prominent street facing gables, detailed brickwork and
leadlight glazing.
It is also one of a relatively small number of Inter-war period houses across the Hurstville
LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of its type
and is well maintained.
Historical Notes Part of the Roberts estate offered for sale in 1905, the land made up of part B of lot 3 of
or Provenance: DP5970 was owned by Annie Pritchard of Cronulla until 1928 when Frederick Charles
Garside - controller of stores, government railways owned the property. It was sold to Robert
James Hodgkinson -garage proprietor in September, 1936 and he built a house at that time.
He lived here until 1950 when it was sold to Mr Alfred Norman Gannon -salesman who lived
in the house into the 1960s.
Themes: National Theme
4. Settlement
State Theme
Local Theme
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
7 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
1936
Circa: Yes
Physical Description: Single storey red brick Inter-war bungalow with a terracotta tile hipped roof, and symmetrical
streetfacing gables either side of a central porch. It is face brick with decorative brickwork on
the facade, and a sandstone foundation wall. Windows and doors in the facade have
geometric patterned leadlight glazing. Entry is via a small set of stairs with original tiles at the
side of the house. The yard is enclosed by the original brick fence and is mostly grassed with
shrubs along the base of the house and fenceline, and some small trees.
Physical Condition: Very intact, including fence.
Modification Dates:
Recommended The building should be retained and conserved. A Heritage Assessment and Heritage Impact
Management: Statement should be prepared for the building prior to any major works being undertaken.
Archival and photographic recording, in accordance with Heritage Council guidelines, should
be undertaken before major changes.
Management:
Recommended Management
No Action, follow existing management contols
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house was built following the subdivision of a larger estate in 1905. It reflects
Carlton's most significant period of suburban residential settlement in the Inter-War period,
and also the broader expansion of settlement in the Hurstville area after the Illawarra train
line in 1884 failed to drastically increase the rate of land purchase and house building, which
were slow and during the 1890s when Australia suffered a severe and prolonged
depression. Settlement in the area began in the Federation period, but more significantly in
the Inter war period, evidence for which is provided by this house, together with nearby
properties at 136 Carlton Parade, and 3 and 43 Cronulla Street.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) The house is a well detailed Inter-war house that retains its original architectural features
and face brick finish intact. Characteristic decorative features include detailed brickwork and
leadlight glazing. It contributes significantly to the streetscape in the immediate locality and is
one of three similar Inter-War houses in this part of Carlton.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place requires a more detailed study in order to ascertain its value
to the local community. However, it could be anticipated that the house's Inter-War period
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
7 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
construction would provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e) The house has a potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of
an Inter-War house
Criteria f)
The house is one of a relatively small number of Inter-War period houses across the
Hurstville LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of
its type and is well maintained.
Criteria g) The house is a good representative of the Interwar development that occurred in Hurstville
during the 1920s and 1930s, when significant growth in the area began.
Integrity / Intactness: The house is extremely intact externally.
References:
Studies: Author
Title
City Plan Heritage
Number
Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
Year
2012
Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Number:
Schedule 2
Date:
27/05/1994
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 18/01/2013
Status: Basic
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Item Name:
Location:
SHI Number
1810061
Study Number
House
7 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image/s:
Caption: Street view of 7 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Image Date: 14/03/2012
Image Number:
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SHI Number
1810062
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
Semah & Waratah
30-32 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Address: 30-32 Cronulla Street
Planning: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Carlton 2218
Historic Region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names:
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Complex / Group
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: Semi-Detached House
Owner:
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use:
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of The subject houses "Semah" at number 30 and "Waratah" at number 32 Cronulla Street,
Significance: Carlton are of local heritage significance as a representative of the early Federation period
suburban settlement in the wider municipality. After a severe deprssion stifled the housing
market in the area in the 1890s, the house was one of a earliest houses built in the area
adjacent to the Illawarra railway.
These houses are well detailed semi-detached Federation houses that retain their original
architectural features with intact face brick and stone quoining.
Historical Notes Sold as lot 42 in the 1897 Hurstville Hill Estate subdivision, the land making up part of lot 54
or Provenance: of section C, DP1197 was developed with two semi-detached houses named "Semah" (30)
and "Waratah" (32) by 1923, owned and occupied by Beatrice and Rosina Hames. Both
houses remained in the Hames family into the 1960s.
Themes:
Local Theme
National Theme
State Theme
4. Settlement
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
Circa:
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Item Name:
Location:
Semah & Waratah
30-32 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Year Started:
Circa:
Year Completed:
No
Physical Description: Federation style semi-detached houses built of brick with a slate roof with terracotta ridging
and a bullnosed iron verandah roof. Sandstone quoining decorates the windows and doors
as well as the corners of the building. The windows feature small coloured glass panes.
Features a fence of sandstone with wrought iron infill and gate.
Physical Condition: Generally intact, facade of number 30 has been repainted, fence and verandah roof of
number 32 requires repainting and maintenance.
Modification Dates:
Recommended
Management:
Management:
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house was built following the subdivision of a larger estate in 1897. It reflects
Carlton's early period of suburban settlement in the Federation period after a severe and
prolonged depression in the 1890s stifled land purchasing and house building. It provides
evidence of this earliest phase of development that occured around the Illawarra Railway in
this period.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) "Waratah" and "Semah" are well detailed semi-detached Federation houses that retain their
original architectural features with intact face brick and stone quoining. The bullnose
verandah roof, slate roofing, and small coloured glass panes are characteristic of Federation
period houses. It also retains its original fence of sandstone with wrought iron infill and gate.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place requires a more detailed study in order to ascertain its value
to the local community. However, it could be anticipated that the house's Federation period
construction would provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e) The house has a potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of
a Federation house.
Criteria f)
These houses are two of a relatively small number of Federation period houses across the
Hurstville LGA which are well maintained and remain intact. They show typical characteristics
of their type.
Criteria g) The house is representative of the Federation style as applied in semi-detached houses, and
the limited residential development that took place in Carlton in the period
Integrity / Intactness: The houses are intact externally.
References:
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Year
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
Studies:
Semah & Waratah
30-32 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Author
Title
City Plan Heritage
Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
Number
Year
2012
Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Listings:
Northing:
Easting:
Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Schedule 2
Number:
Date:
27/05/1994
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 06/09/2013
Status: Basic
Image:
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Location:
SHI Number
1810062
Study Number
Semah & Waratah
30-32 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Street view of 30 and 32 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Location:
SHI Number
1810062
Study Number
Semah & Waratah
30-32 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Side view of 32 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Location:
SHI Number
1810062
Study Number
Semah & Waratah
30-32 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Side view of 30 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Location:
SHI Number
1810062
Study Number
Semah & Waratah
30-32 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Front view of 30 and 32 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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SHI Number
1810063
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
43 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Address: 43 Cronulla Street
DUAP Region: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Carlton 2218
Historic region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names: Beverly
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Built
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: House
Owner:
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use:
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of The subject house at 43 Cronulla St, Carlton is of local significance as a representative of
Significance: Inter-War housing development and growth in the wider Municipality. It was built following the
subdivision of a larger estate in 1897. It reflects Carlton's most significant period of suburban
residential settlement in the Inter-War period, and also the broader expansion of settlement
in the Hurstville area which began in the Federation period, but more notably in the Inter war
period. Evidence for this is provided by this house, together with nearby properties at 136
Carlton Parade, and 3 and 7 Cronulla Street.
The house is a well detailed Inter-War house with the asymmetrical massing and stylistic
elements typical of the period. It retains its original architectural and decorative features,
including, street facing gables, a deep verandah with masonry piers and base, and leadlight
windows.
It is also one of a relatively small number of Inter-War period houses across the Hurstville
LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of its type
and is well maintained.
Historical Notes Sold as lot 37 in the 1897 Hurstville Hill Estate subdivision, the undeveloped land was owned
or Provenance: by Ellen Sophia Place until it was sold to James Weller Thomas -master baker, some time
between 1924 and 1925. By 1926 he has built a house on the land, occupied by A. Thomas.
In 1949, Arthur Henry Thomas -stonemason owned the property which had become known
as "Beverley", and he retained ownership into the 1960s.
Themes: National Theme
4. Settlement
State Theme
Local Theme
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
43 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
1925
Circa: Yes
Physical Description: Brown brick interwar house, with decorative quioning. Sandstone foundation, porch base and
posts, and fence with modern stainless steel infill. Decorative coloured glass windows in front.
Physical Condition: Relatively intact, requires repainting.
Modification Dates:
Recommended
Management:
Management:
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house was built following the subdivision of a larger estate in 1897. It reflects
Carlton's most significant period of suburban residential settlement in the Inter-war period,
and also the broader expansion of settlement in the Hurstville area after the Illawarra train
line in 1884 failed to drastically increase the rate of land purchase and house building, which
were slow and during the 1890s when Australia suffered a severe and prolonged depression.
Settlement in the area began in the Federation period, but more significantly in the Inter war
period, evidence for which is provided by this house, together with nearby properties at 136
Carlton Parade, and 3 and 7 Cronulla Street.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) The house is a well detailed Inter-War house with the asymmetrical massing and stylistic
elements typical of the period. It retains its original architectural and decorative features,
including, street facing gables, a deep verandah with masonry piers and base, and leadlight
windows.
Criteria d) It reflects Carlton's most significant period of suburban residential settlement in the Inter-War
period, and also the broader expansion of settlement in the Hurstville area after the Illawarra
train line in 1884 failed to drastically increase the rate of land purchase and house building,
which were slow and during the 1890s when Australia suffered a severe and prolonged
depression. Settlement in the area began in the Federation period, but more significantly in
the Inter war period, evidence for which is provided by this house, together with nearby
properties at 136 Carlton Parade, and 7 and 43 Cronulla Street.
Criteria e) The house has a potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of
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Item Name:
Location:
House
43 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
a Inter-War house
Criteria f)
The house is one of a relatively small number of Inter-War period houses across the
Hurstville LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of
its type and is reasonably well maintained.
Criteria g) The house is a good representative of the Interwar development that occurred in Hurstville
during the 1920s and 1930s, when significant growth in the area took place.
Integrity / Intactness: The house is intact externally.
References:
Studies: Author
Title
City Plan Heritage
Number
Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
Year
2012
Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Number:
Schedule 2
Date:
27/05/1994
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 18/01/2013
Status: Basic
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Location:
SHI Number
1810063
Study Number
House
43 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image/s:
Caption: Street view of 43 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Image Date: 14/03/2012
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SHI Number
1810063
Study Number
House
43 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image/s:
Caption: Front view of 43 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Image Date: 14/03/2012
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SHI Number
1810064
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
Glenreagh
77 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Address: 77 Cronulla Street
Planning: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Carlton 2218
Historic Region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names:
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Built
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: House
Owner:
Admin Codes:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Current Use:
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of The subject house at 77 Cronulla Street, Carlton is of local heritage significance as a
Significance: representative of the early Federation period suburban settlement in the wider muncipality.
After a severe depression stifled the housing market in the area in the 1890s, the house was
one of the earliest houses built in the area adjacent to the Illawarra Railway.
The house is a well detailed Federation house that retains its original architectural features
with decorative brickwork and sandstone base. It also features an unusual timber and
pressed tin awning.
Historical Notes Sold as Lot 13 in the 1897 Hurstville Hill Estate subdivision, the land was developed with a
or Provenance: house "Glenreagh" by 1926 and occupied by owner, John Breakwell. In 1935 it was
transferred to Annie Breakwell who sold it in 1952 to Clara Lovat. By 1966 it was owned and
occupied by Mr Elia Deeb Shalala and Mrs Therese Elia Shalala.
Themes:
Local Theme
National Theme
State Theme
4. Settlement
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
Circa:
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Item Name:
Location:
Glenreagh
77 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Year Started:
Circa:
Year Completed:
No
Physical Description: Federation style house with sandstone base and dark brown brick decorative courses and
around windows and door. Rising sun motif in gable decoration, coloured glass panels in
windows, and the timber frieze and awning are characteristic of Federation period houses.
Unusual timber and pressed tin awning.
Physical Condition: Good condition.
Modification Dates:
Recommended
Management:
Management:
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house was built following the subdivision of a larger estate in 1897. It reflects
Carlton's early period of suburban settlement in the Federation period after a severe and
prolonged depression in the 1890s stifled land purchasing and house building. It provides
evidence of this earliest phase of residential development that occured around the Illawarra
Railway in this period.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) The house at 77 Cronulla Street, Carlton is a well detailed Federation house that retains its
original architectural features with intact face brick and sandstone base. The gable
decoration, multicoloured window panes and timber frieze and awing are are characteristic of
Federation period houses. It also features an unusual pressed tin awning.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place requires a more detailed study in order to ascertain its value
to the local community. However, it could be anticipated that the house's Federation period
construction would provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e) The house has a potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of
a Federation house.
Criteria f)
This house is one of a relatively small number of Federation period houses across the
Hurstville LGA which are well maintained and remain intact. It shows typical
characteristics of its type.
Criteria g) The house is representative of the limited residential development that took place in Carlton
in the period
Integrity / Intactness: The house is intact externally.
References:
Studies:
Author
Title
City Plan Heritage
Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Number
Year
2012
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SHI Number
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Study Number
State Heritage Inventory
Item Name:
Location:
Glenreagh
77 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Review
Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Number:
Schedule 2
Date:
27/05/1994
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 06/09/2013
Status: Basic
Image:
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Item Name:
Location:
SHI Number
1810064
Study Number
Glenreagh
77 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Street view of 77 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
Image by: City Plan Heritage
Image Date: 14/03/2012
Image Number:
Image Path:
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Item Name:
Location:
SHI Number
1810064
Study Number
Glenreagh
77 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Front view of 77 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
Image by: City Plan Heritage
Image Date: 14/03/2012
Image Number:
Image Path:
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Item Name:
Location:
SHI Number
1810064
Study Number
Glenreagh
77 Cronulla Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image:
Caption: Front detail of gable and window of 77 Cronulla Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
Image by: City Plan Heritage
Image Date: 14/03/2012
Image Number:
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SHI Number
1810068
Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
43 Durham Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Address: 43 Durham Street
DUAP Region: Sydney South
Suburb / Nearest Town: Carlton 2218
Historic region: Sydney
Local Govt Area: Hurstville
Parish: St George
State: NSW
County: Cumberland
Other/Former Names: Clapham
Area/Group/Complex:
Group ID:
Aboriginal Area:
Curtilage/Boundary:
Item Type: Built
Group: Residential buildings ( Category: House
Owner:
Code 3:
Code 2:
Admin Codes:
Current Use:
Former Uses:
Assessed Significance: Local
Endorsed Significance:
Statement of The subject house at 43 Durham Street, Carlton is of local significance as a representative of
Significance: Inter-war housing development and growth in the wider Municipality. It was built following the
subdivision of a larger estate in 1897 and reflects Carlton's early period of suburban
residential settlement after the construction of the Carlton Railway station. Settlement in the
area began in the Federation period, but more significantly in the Inter war period, evidence
for which is provided by this house, together with nearby properties at 136 Carlton Parade
and 3 and 7 Cronulla Street.
The house is a well detailed Inter-War house which retains its original architectural and
decorative features, including assymetrical massing, face brick construction, prominent street
facing gables, a verandah with grouped timber posts with simple brackets, and a number of
bay with casement windows with leadlight glazing.
It is also one of a relatively small number of Inter-War period houses across the Hurstville
LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of its type
and is well maintained.
Historical Notes Sold as lot 42 in the 1897 Hurstville Hill Estate subdivision, the undeveloped land was owned
or Provenance: Mrs Jane Johns until it was sold to Reginald Christopher Hames, sometime between 1923
and 1924. By 1926 a house "Clapham" was constructed on the property and was occupied
by Hames into the 1960s.
Themes: National Theme
4. Settlement
State Theme
Local Theme
Accommodation (Housing) (none)
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
43 Durham Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Designer:
Maker / Builder:
Year Started:
Year Completed:
1926
Circa: Yes
Physical Description: Originally a single storey Inter-War style house built of facebrick with dark brick quoining, and
assymetrical massing. It has a mixture of roofshapes, roofed in slate with terracotta ridges,
finials and apex decorations. The building facade addresses both Durham Street and Botany
Street with a number of gables. All are decorated with half timbering, and one features a roof
ventilator. A L-shaped verandah covers the main entance to the house, supported by
grouped timber posts with simple brackets, and stone base. A number of bay windows
surround the house, each with a slate roof, casement windows with leadlight glazing. The
yard is grassed with garden beds along the paved entrance path. The property boundary is
defined by a short brick fence with stone topped piers which have later metal infills.
Physical Condition: House in good condition, fence on Durham Street has structural issues.
Modification Dates: Post 1943 additions made to rear of house, including second storey and significant alteration
of the original roofline.
Recommended The building should be retained and conserved. A Heritage Assessment and Heritage Impact
Management: Statement should be prepared for the building prior to any major works being undertaken.
Archival and photographic recording, in accordance with Heritage Council guidelines should
be undertaken before major changes.
Management:
Recommended Management
No Action, follow existing management contols
Further Comments:
Criteria a) The subject house was built following the subdivision of a larger estate in 1897. It reflects
Carlton's most significant period of suburban residential settlement in the Inter-War period,
and also the broader expansion of settlement in the Hurstville area after the Illawarra train
line in 1884 failed to drastically increase the rate of land purchase and house building, which
were slow and during the 1890s when Australia suffered a severe and prolonged depression.
Settlement in the area began in the Federation period, but more significantly in the Inter-War
period, evidence for which is provided by this house, together with nearby properties at 136
Carlton Parade, and 3, 7 and 43 Cronulla Street.
Criteria b) Research to date does not indicate any historical association with a person or groups that
are important to the historical development of the area.
Criteria c) The house is a well detailed Inter-war house with the asymmetrical massing and stylistic
elements typical of the period. It retains its original architectural and decorative features,
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Study Number
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Item Name:
Location:
House
43 Durham Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
including, face brick construction, prominent street facing gables, a verandah with grouped
timber posts with simple brackets, and a number of bay with casement windows with
leadlight glazing.
Criteria d) Social significance of the place requires a more detailed study in order to ascertain its value
to the local community. However, it could be anticipated that the house's Inter-War period
construction would provide a historical connection to the local community.
Criteria e) The house has a potential to provide information on the construction system and detailing of
a Inter-War house.
Criteria f)
The house is one of a relatively small number of Inter-war period houses across the
Hurstville LGA which is well maintained and remains intact. It shows typical characteristics of
its type and is well maintained.
Criteria g) The house is a good representative of the Interwar development that occurred in Hurstville
during the 1920s and 1930s, when significant growth in the area took place.
Integrity / Intactness: The house is intact externally.
References:
Studies: Author
Title
City Plan Heritage
Number
Hurstville Community Based Heritage Study
Review
Year
2012
Parcels:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Location validity:
Spatial Accuracy:
Map Name:
Map Scale:
AMG Zone:
Northing:
Easting:
Listings: Name:
Title:
Local Environmental Plan
Number:
Schedule 2
Date:
27/05/1994
Custom Field One:
Custom Field Two:
Custom Field Three:
Custom Field Four:
Custom Field Five:
Custom Field Six:
Data Entry:
Date First Entered: 09/10/2001
Date Updated: 18/01/2013
Status: Basic
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SHI Number
1810068
Study Number
House
43 Durham Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image/s:
Caption: Street view of 43 Durham Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Image Date: 14/03/2012
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SHI Number
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Study Number
House
43 Durham Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image/s:
Caption: Side view of 43 Durham Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Plan
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SHI Number
1810068
Study Number
House
43 Durham Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image/s:
Caption: Durham St fence of 43 Durham Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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Image Date: 14/03/2012
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Location:
SHI Number
1810068
Study Number
House
43 Durham Street, Carlton [Hurstville]
Image/s:
Caption: Rear view of 43 Durham Street, Carlton.
Copyright: Hurstville City Council
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