Mosman Federation Heritage
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Boronia House, built in 1885 |
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Wikipedia:
At the turn of the century, rows of shops and Federation architecture homes were built in Mosman which is primarily a residential suburb. Federation era houses predominate but there are also other styles ranging from Californian Bungalow to modern townhouse and apartment buildings.
- Mosman’s first large home—'The Nest'—was built in 1833..
- Boronia House, built in 1885 has had a variety of uses including as the former municipal library.[6]
- Monterey, a large federation house, was built above Mosman Bay and in the 1980s was divided into a number of upmarket units
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The Manor, viewed from Iluka Road |
The Manor, at a habourside location in Clifton Gardens, is a large mansion loosely in the Federation style. Built circa 1911 by a Mr Bakewell as an eight-room cottage, it grew to over thirty rooms, most of which were lined with beaten copper. It was known locally as Bakewell's Folly.[21]
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The Manor, at a habourside location in Clifton Gardens |
In the 1920s, the Theosophical Society rented and then purchased The Manor, which was regarded as a great "occult forcing-house". It became an important centre for the Society and is still used by them today. The English writer Mary Lutyens, who stayed at The Manor in the 1920s, described it as "a huge and hideous villa."[22]
Mosman’s
residents continue to be allowed to use the following traditional locality names if they wished:[2]
Mosman Council has produced four short programs about architecture in Mosman with well-known architectural historian Robert Irving OAM:
Mosman’s Built Heritage.
- What do we value about Mosman’s Heritage?
- Mosman’s Federation Past
- Mosman Between The Wars
- Today’s Buildings: Tomorrow’s Heritage
Mosman Council presents this four-part look at the Built Heritage of Mosman
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10 Union Street MOSMAN |
There are almost 500 Heritage Items and Archaeological Sites and 11 Heritage Conservation Areas listed in Mosman.
- Inventory Sheets are available for properties identified as containing Heritage Items or Archaeological Sites. They include a brief statement of the significance of the property, a description, photograph, and some include historic notes.
- These sheets – the Mosman Heritage Inventory – form part of the NSW State Heritage Inventory and can be obtained from Council or viewed on the NSW Heritage Branch website.
Heritage Conservation Areas
Maps are available for each of the 11 Heritage Conservation Areas within Mosman.
Each property is ranked according to its level of significance. A Statement of Significance is also available for each Heritage Conservation Area.
Some of the fascinating Federation Heritage of Mosman:
51 Holt Avenue Mosman
Classic freestanding Federation home c1903 with 3 double size bedrooms with built-ins.
- Federation Elegance with Great Light and Location
- Spacious formal lounge and dining area with both with bay window and marble fireplace
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51 Holt Avenue Rent $1,400 Weekly |
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51 Holt Avenue Dining Room with original plasterwork and bay window nook |
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Original fireplace and ceiling rose |
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51 Holt Avenue showing original fireplace and bay window |
5 Union Street MOSMAN
Virtual Tour
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5 Union Street MOSMAN |
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5 Union Street MOSMAN |
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Original Federation Glass windows and picture rails, arch, architraves |
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Federation Verandah with original tiling, fretwork and side window frames |
19 Mandolong Road MOSMAN
1905 Federation house on the Balmoral slopes.
- Views across Manly and the Heads
- Area 891m2 site
- surrounded by stunning mature gardens doted with water features, flat lawn and private places
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19 Mandolong Road MOSMAN |
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The Library, still with wooden floors, bay window, fireplace, and picture rails |
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Edwardian furnishings with Victorian trim |
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