Houses by Street – Sutherland Rd
Sutherland Road, Beecroft There are three theories for the naming of this road. The first is that it is named after Charles Sutherland a Councillor
Sutherland Road, Beecroft There are three theories for the naming of this road. The first is that it is named after Charles Sutherland a Councillor
Sutherland Road, Cheltenham East 16 Sutherland Road Cheltenham This house containing essential elements of the streamlined arte modern style of art deco architecture is a
The Boulevard Cheltenham The subdivision in 1908 that formed this street comprised land once forming part of Chorley’s Mount Pleasant.The street trees are listed on
The Crescent, Beecroft & Cheltenham Originally called Carlingford Road and then Cheltenham Crescent The street trees in Cheltenham are listed on the Hornsby Shire Council
The Promenade 4 was the home in 1930 of Joseph Allain Allison (1887-1973) and his wife. His wife was Ada Maud (nee Chorley) (1891-1979) and
Wandeen Avenue, Beecroft Until 1891, this land formed part of the Field of Mars Common. It comprises portions 677, 678 and 679. Portion 678 sold
Welham Street, Beecroft Welham was named after a village in Yorkshire known to Sir Henry Copeland. It first appears on an 1887 NSW Lands Department
Wongala Crescent was originally called Railway Crescent from Beecroft Road to Chapman Avenue and then Thornleigh Road from Chapman Avenue through until it reaches Pennant
This street was named after the county which was the birth place of both wives of Sir Henry Copeland. 7 was sold in 2023 8
Albert Road Named after Prince Albert (1819-1861) the husband of Queen Victoria Houses in Albert Rd. Bambara Crescent This derives from an Aboriginal word meaning ‘forest’ Beecroft Road West(formerley
Grant No. Grantee Marine or other Acreage 193 Rev James Bain O 100 363 David Kilpack O 30 413 James Jill,
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