Mary Street, Beecroft
Presbyterian Church is subject to a separate article on this web site under the Presbyterian Church.
The church building is listed on the Hornsby Shire Council Heritage Register which comprises Schedule 5 (Environmental Heritage) of the Hornsby Local Environment Plan 2013.
3, Tallawang formerly Wisbech. The earliest identified occupant is Charles L Little who resided there between 1914-1916. Between 1917 up to at least 1933 it was called Wisbech and occupied by Charles H Stanger.
It was occupied from the late 1950s until 1962 by the Norrie family and then from 1962 until 1984 by George and Ruth Baur and their daughters. George, a forester, called the home Tallawang, being the botanical name of the angophora – a significant specimen of which occupies the backyard.
This was the address of G F Willson for membership of the Civic Trust between 1991 and 1992 and then Rhonda Steele between 2001 and 2002.
7 This was the address of Ramsey Underwood for membership of the Civic Trust between 1985 and 2000. For a memorial to Mr Underwood see under Memorial Seats elsewhere on this web site.The house and garden are listed on the Hornsby Shire Council Heritage Register which comprises Schedule 5 (Environmental Heritage) of the Hornsby Local Environment Plan 2013.
Two angophora trees are listed on the Hornsby Shire Council Heritage Register which comprises Schedule 5 (Environmental Heritage) of the Hornsby Local Environment Plan 2013.