Beecroft Heights
Beecroft Heights Estate was a land sub-division of 31 blocks in Beecroft. The sud-division went on sale on Sauturday 7th May 1921. From the map
Beecroft Heights Estate was a land sub-division of 31 blocks in Beecroft. The sud-division went on sale on Sauturday 7th May 1921. From the map
Notice for sale for the Beecroft Park esate which runs is an area bounded by the current day; Park Ave, Garrett, St and Sutherland Rd.
Please see the map below. Mouse over the highlighted area to see the sub-division name. Click on the highlighted area to see the detailed information
On Saturday 24th January 1914 the Beresleigh Estate went on sale. This sale incuded the southern side of Hannah St, between Hull and York Sts.
On Saturday 30th Jan 1915 9 cottages on the north side of Copeland Road (East) went for sale. A few of the cottages shown on
On the 30th May 1903 the Cranbrook Estate went for Sale. This sale included modern day 2 and 4 Malton Road as well as 105
The Herring Estate was named after Mr Leslie G. Herring a Beecroft orchardist who died on Friday 19th September 1913. Mr. Herring resided at ‘Sheen,’
On Saturday 24th April 1924 the Herring Estate (1924) went on sale. This sale incuded 18 lots: Cnr of Malton St (now Copeland) and Hull
On Saturday 2nd Feb 1907, 12 lots were sold fronting, what is mow Hull Road and Copeland Road (West). The name “Mason Estate” was derived
The Mmountain Air Estate” was a land sale in Beecroft on Saturday 13th October 2017 arranged by Bruntnel & Bannerman Ltd. Amm lots were sold at
The Nelson Estate went for Auction on Thurday 7th January 1926. The street names on the map have changed, the Nelson Estate roads are now
The Oaklands Estate was 21 lots that went for auction on Saturday 11th May 1918. The estate was name after the Oaklands property which is
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