Woodstock
The four acres land Woodstock stands on was bought by Edwin T. Penfold in January 1871 for £450.Soon after purchasing the land in Church Street the Penfolds began building a…
The four acres land Woodstock stands on was bought by Edwin T. Penfold in January 1871 for £450.Soon after purchasing the land in Church Street the Penfolds began building a…
This Victorian House ‘Brundah’ seems to have been buiilt between 1883 and 1886. It stands in a very prominent position on Liverpool Road and the site contains three historic buildings…
The original Bath Arms Inn built in 1835. It stood on the corner of Parramatta Road and Burwood Road and was demolished in the 1920’s being replaced with the current…
Burwood was land of the Wangal people, however the area became known as Burwood after Captain Thomas Rowley named his 1799 land grant Burwood, after Burwood Farm on which he…
Originally known as Edrop’s Bush or Edrop’s Paddock, 15 acres of land on Burwood Road was resumed as a park in October 1882. The land was described in 1855 by…
Article on the Bath Arms Hotel Article on the Bath Arms Hotel, 352-354 Parramatta Road, Burwood (corner Parramatta Road and Burwood Road)Along Parramatta Road during the 1820s and 1830s roadside…
Appian Way Burwood article for The Inner West Courier (information predominantly from a paper by Phillip Clements)This unique precinct was conceived as a model housing estate. Businessman George Hoskins dreamed…