Sunday, November 18, 2012

Centennial Park NSW Martin Road


The Federation Heritage of Centennial Park

Martin Road, and Robertson Road
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Centennial Park - The suburb

The suburb of Centennial Park sits on the western fringe of the parkland and features quality houses on large blocks as well as large multi-unit buildings developed in 
Patrick White's House 20 Martin Road Centennial Park
Patrick White's House 20 Martin Road Centennial Park
the 1960s to 1980s on Robertson Road. The suburb developed as a result of a decision to sell off land adjacent to the park to raise money for the park development. One hundred and one acres of land were subdivided in 1904.

To ensure high standards of residential development, certain requirements were imposed. No wooden buildings or terrace homes were allowed; brick or stone were mandated, with tile or slate roofs. 

Between 1905 and 1925, a wide range of substantial, quality homes were built, featuring a mixture of Federation, Arts and Crafts, Victorian and Old English styles.

Homes are centred mainly on Martin Road, Robertson Road, Lang Road and Cook Road[11]

A fine example of the international design 'Arts and Crafts Movement style' is the Crossways, a house of historical significance that was designed by Waterhouse and Lake and built in 1908.[12] The Crossways was built as part of the subdivision of 1904 that created the suburb, and was the home of physician/surgeon Dr Craig Gordon.

Other distinctive homes in the area are Devon in Martin Road, The Bungalow in Robertson Road, Shaldon, an imposing Edwardian residence located on Darley Road,[13] and the Boom-style Italianate home in Lang Road. The latter was built circa 1890 and features the kind of polychrome brickwork that was fashionable at the time. It is listed on the Register of the National Estate.[8] - From: Centennial Park//, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Heritage-listed The Crossways,
Martin Road

Devon, Martin RoadThe Bungalow,
Robertson Road
Shaldon, an imposing Edwardian 
Darley Road Randwick residence

Note on picture sources: either from the Heritage listing, Google Street View or as linked.


Martin Road Centennial Park - Heritage items

The Martin Road Heritage Conservation Area has aesthetic significance as a coherent high quality residential area with a variety of architectural styles typical of the first quarter of the 20th century (Federation, inter-war styles) with some modern infusions.

The original buildings covenants, the original cost of the blocks and their setting adjacent to parkland, ensured high quality, predominantly architect-designed residences were built. The Conservation Area provides a beneficial urban edge to Centennial Park. The area is of historical significance as part of lands subdivided from Centennial Park in 1905 specifically to raise funds for upgrading of Centennial Park. 

(Martin Roadis a rare and unusual example of the history of urban development of inner Sydney.

This area was affected by the 1999 Sydney hailstorm, resulting in extensive replacement of roofing materials. Hasty reroofing following the hailstorm has resulted in many cases in the installation of inappropriate roofing materials, inconsistent roofing materials,, the removal of separate front verandah and/or balcony roofs.
Babington, 2 Martin Road Centennial Park

Babington, 2 Martin Road Centennial Park
Babington, 2 Martin Road Centennial Park


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Babington, two storey Inter-War Free Classical style mansion, including surrounding gardens, c 1919

Aesthetically significant as a very fine representative example of Inter-War Free Classical style, designed by a major architectural team of the period, Burcham Clamp and Mackellar, which makes a positive contribution to the streetscape.

Substantial red brick 2 storey with attic Inter War Free Classical style residence with hipped lead capping and hidden flashings. Located on a prominent corner site, the building features a large 2 storey semi-circular stuccoed bay to the Martin Road elevation with an open porch to the ground floor featuring a pair of doric columns and rectangular pilasters. 

Windows are timber framed casements, many with geometric leadlight patterns but without coloured glass. The front door features etched glass with a tree pattern. 

The Robertson Road elevation features 2 two storey bays with semi-circular single storey bay projections on doric columns joined by a colonnade at ground floor level and a terrace above. 

There is one dormer window with a hipped slate roof with hidden flashings and a square roof lantern on the Robertson Road elevation.
Murrulla, 4 Martin Road Centennial Park
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Murrulla, two storey Federation Anglo-Dutch style mansion, including surrounding gardens, c 1908
  • A very fine Federation Anglo Dutch style red brick house, 2 storeys, with a 3 storey gabled bay. Red brick walls with rendered detail, with an unglazed terracotta hipped and gabled roof, heavy mouldings and corbels.
  • Cantilevered balcony on one side, 2 storey return verandah across the front and other side of the house, featuring cast iron columns and iron lace balustrades. Timber framed double hung windows and fanlights. 5 panelled doors with sidelights and fanlights.
  • Oriel window with domed copper roof to the gable end at 2nd floor level. The gable end also features a decorative gabled pediment with stucco shell and acanthus leaf motifs. Masonry finials to the gable end.
Devon6 Martin Road Centennial Park
"The home cleverly combines rich original architecture and intricately carved wood paneling. Private lawn and pool.
4 spacious bedrooms (substantial master with marble ensuite and walk-in robe); 3 bathrooms (2 as ensuites); A guest powder room

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Devon, two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style mansion


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Repairs following hail damage
Devon, two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style mansion, including surrounding gardens, c 1922-23

Fine representative example of Federation Arts & Crafts style of architecture designed by architect Arthur Leslie Bayley for his own occupation.

Substantial two storey brick Federation Arts & Crafts style residence with a hipped and gabled terracotta shingle roof with hidden flashings, featuring 
ground floor walls in brick, 
first floor walls roughcast stuccoed,
with multipaned timber framed casement windows, 
including an oriel window and bay window beneath gable end on the facade. 

Ground floor facade features a terracotta shingled skillion roofed verandah.

Roof damaged by hailstorm in April 1999

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ChessetwoodMartin Road Centennial Park

Substantial 2 storey Federation Bungalow style brick residence with hipped and gabled slate roof, cement rendered first floor and chimney, multipaned timber framed double hung windows and french doors. 

Features a prominent front verandah with large round roughcast columns and a timber picket balustrade featuring panels in an asterisk pattern.
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Chessetwood, two storey Federation Bungalow style house, c 1915, including surrounding gardens
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Chessetwood, two storey Federation Bungalow style house, c 1915

Fine representative example of Federation Bungalow style of architecture designed by Kent Budden & Greenwell, Architects.

Built 1914-1915

Roof damaged by hailstorm in April 1999
The Gables10A Martin Road Centennial Park
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The Gables, two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style house, c 1928
The Gables, two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style house, c 1928
Aesthetically significant as a substantial Federation Arts & Crafts style house designed by prominent architects Pitt & Morrow, which makes a positive contribution to the streetscape. 

It has group value as part of a group of grand houses from the same period due to covenant and siting restrictions which have ensured a high quality streetscape. 

The site has historic signifcance as part of the development of the Centennial Park lands subdivision of 1905, and its relationship to Centennial Park.
Angela14 Martin Road Centennial Park

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Angela, two storey Federation Revival style house, c 1909


Aesthetically and historically significant as an early example of the Inter-War Georgian Revival style residence and as the home of the Boye family.

Substantial two storey rendered brick house with hipped slate roof with metal ridging. 

Symmetrical, with central portico on 4 fluted rectangular columns, with terrace above featuring a simple metal balustrade. Features multipaned timber-framed french doors and windows with 3-paned fanlights.
Oakland16 Martin Road Centennial Park
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Oakland, two storey Federation Free style mansion, including surrounding gardens, c 1909
Aesthetically significant as a representative example of Federation Free style, which makes a positive contribution to the streetscape. 

2 storey polychrome brick Federation Free Style residence with hipped slate roof, terracotta ridge capping, triangular timber louvred vent to peak of the roof. 2 storey verandah with slightly off-centre brick parapeted tower. 

The ground floor verandah features 3 brick arches of different sizes and shapes, the centre one being to the tower, and one being a keyhole arch. 

The first floor verandah features a timber balustrade and frieze with a keyhole fretwork pattern to the corners of the frieze, and a brick arch to the tower. There are two bullseye windows, one to each door.
Highbury20 Martin Road Centennial Park
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Patrick White House, 20 Martin Road Centennial Park
Highbury, single storey Federation Bungalow style house, including surrounding gardens, c 1914

Patrick White house, 20 Martin Road, Centennial Park.
Author Patrick White lived and worked at 20 Martin Road with his partner, Manoly Lascaris, for 26 years until his death in 1990.

Now completely renovated:
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Romahapa22-24 Martin Road Centennial Park
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Romahapa, two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style house, c 1913

T.P. Sampson, architect

Located on a large block (essentially this is 22-24 Martin Road), this is a substantial two storey Federation Arts & Crafts style house with roughcast rendered walls, and a hipped and gabled slate roof with metal ridge capping, featuring a central rectangular chimney. 

Features a two storey faceted bay window with timber shingled gable ends and spandrels. Plain timber framed casement windows and square fanlights. Aluminium framed windows enclose an original recessed verandah.
Namsnah26 Martin Road Centennial Park
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Mamsnah, two storey Federation Arts and Craft style mansion
NamsnahFine representative example of Federation Arts & Crafts style of architecture.
two storey mansion, including surrounding gardens, c 1914
Name has been mispelt "Mamsnah" and the house was formerly " Franston"

Two storey Federation Arts & Crafts style asymmetrical residence with roughcast stuccoed walls, an imitation half timbered gable end, triangular parapet and massive rectangular chimney to the facade. 

Spandrel to first floor rectangular oriel window is also imitation half timbered. Windows are timber framed casements with square leadlight panes, four with coloured leadlight shield motifs in the centre.
St Austelle**28 Martin Road Centennial Park
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St Austelle, two storey Inter-War Mediterranean style house, c 1927
**St Austelle**, two storey Inter-War Mediterranean style house, c 1927
W.L. Crew, architect

Two storey cement rendered house with doric columns and Georgian style metal balustrading to ground floor verandah and terrace to the first floor. 

Gabled roof with three gables facing the street, each with a semi-circular timber louvred vent.
Baltard38 Martin Road Centennial Park
Baltard 38 Martin Road, Centennial Park
Baltard 38 Martin Road, Centennial Park
Baltard, two storey Federation Queen Anne style house, c 1918
Substantial two storey Federation Queen Anne style house with hipped and gabled unglazed terracotta tile roof, 2 storey return verandah with stop chamfered timber posts, simple timber picket balustrade. 

Windows are timber framed casements. Walls are cement rendered.
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Unsympathetically altered through cement rendering of external walls
Camelot 40 Martin Road Centennial Park
"Unbelievable ‘Post War International’ style home (circa 1953). Well in advance of its time ‘Camelot’ was the creation of renowned architect Nicholas Munster.
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Set amongst some of the Eastern Suburbs finest homes, this single level dwelling spans across a large portion of the lot and has a limited number of internal structural walls.
Camelot (formerly Parua), single storey Post-War International style house, c 1967
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Hillcrest 46 Martin Road Centennial Park
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Hillcrest (formerly Nelaii), two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style house
Hillcrest (formerly Nelali), two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style house, c 1916
F. Spencer Stansfield, Architect

Two storey gabled slate roofed brick house, now painted, with sandstone horizontal banding. 

Gable ends and spandrels to bay windows are imitation half-timbered. Leadlight windows to the ground floor of the 2 storey bay window. 

Large brick two storey verandah with brick arch to the ground floor, four square timber posts upon brick balustrade to first floor.
Warwick48 Martin Road Centennial Park
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Warwick, two storey Federation Queen Anne style house, c 1913
Warwick, two storey Federation Queen Anne style house, c 1913
Two storey Federation Queen Anne style house with face brick walls, gabled slate roof, two storey return verandah featuring a decorative fretwork timber balustrade and valence and turned timber posts. Roof features a gablet. 

Two storey semi-circular bay window to facade with timber shingled spandrel and projecting rectangular bay to front ground floor verandah, also with timber shingled base. 

Bullseye leadlight window to front entry porch. 
Windows are timber framed double hung with square pane. Upper sashes to semi-circular bay windows and fanlights feature geometrically patterned leadlight. 
Features a sympathetic Federation style timber picket front fence and a lytchgate with a hipped slate roof and terracotta ridge capping.external image Warwick%25202420252.jpg
The Crossways50 Martin Road Centennial Park
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The Crossways, two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style mansion, c 1908
A manor house on Martin Road. Built around the turn of the 19th century by renowned architects of the time Waterhouse and Lake, this elegant baronial home, over three levels, was recently sympathetically restored and extended by Sydney architect Espie Dodds.
The Crossways, two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style mansion, c 1908, including surrounding gardens

French doors open onto private north facing gardens, which cover half an acre of level ground. The property includes a separate two bedroom self-contained flat.
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The Crossways, two storey Federation Arts and Crafts style mansion, c 1908

Robertson Road - Heritage items


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Dorothy ManorRobertson Road Centennial Park
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Dorothy Manor, 5 Robertson Road, Centennial Park, NSW 2021
Dorothy Manor, single storey Federation Queen Ann style house, including surrounding gardens, c 1907

Single storey face brick Federation Queen Anne style house with hipped and gabled slate roof with terracotta ridge capping. Features 2 elaborately detailed brick chimneys with pairs of unglazed terracotta chimney pots, slate skillion roof over rectangular bay with arched leadlight triple casement window with triple fanlight. 

Front verandah features three brick arches, original cast iron balustrade, white marble entry steps. Pair of timber framed double hung windows to front wall facing verandah. 

Front door, sidelights and fanlight feature etched glass. 
Gable end with circular timber louvred vents, wide decorative bargeboards and tall finial supported on a crosspiece. 

Front fence is the original brick and wrought iron fence with wrought iron gate.

Fine original condition, including front fence
ParthenonRobertson Road Centennial Park
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Parthenon, two storey Inter-War Free Classical style mansion, including surrounding gardens, c 1934

Fine example of the Inter War Free Classical style house designed by prominent inter-war architect, George Newton Kenworthy.

2 storey rendered brick Inter War Free Classical style house with parapet, featuring stucco mouldings, ground floor colonnade of fluted corinthian style columns with terrace above, central arched multipaned timber framed door to the first floor, flanked by multipaned timber framed french doors. 2 large urns decorate the terrace above the entry. 

Ground floor features 3 semi-circular Georgian-revival style leadlight fanlights over 3 multipaned glazed doors. Entry door is solid 6 panel timber in Georgian revival style. 

Terrace and colonnade balustrade of cement posts.
KismetRobertson Road Centennial Park
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Kismet, 9 Robertson Road, Centennial Park
Kismet, single storey Inter-War Californian Bungalow style house, including surrounding gardens, c 1922

Fine example of Inter War California Bungalow style.

Single storey bungalow with hipped unglazed terracotta tile roof, sandstone foundations, and rendered walls, all painted white. 

Wide timber bracketed eaves with exposed rafters to flat roofed front verandah. Verandah has a brick balustrade, rectangular posts supporting six short round columns. 

Geometric patterned leadlight casement windows. Terrazzo front steps. 
Original pair of geometric patterned leadlight entry doors. One plain rendered chimney.

Good original condition including low rendered brick front fence with metal gate.

Due to a high level of significance the building should remain as a heritage item. The building use should continue as residential accommodation.
Windsor, 19 Robertson Road Centennial Park
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Windsor, 19 Robertson Road, Centennial Park, NSW 2021
19 Robertson Road, Centennial Park, NSW 2021
O.A. Brown of O.A. Brown & Keesing, Architects
Fine example of Inter War Georgian Revival style.

Substantial 2 storey rendered brick house in the Inter War Georgian Revival style with mostly 12-paned timber framed double hung windows flanked by timber shutters. Symmetrical, with a central projecting portico carried on 4 doric columns with 2 rectangular pilasters flanking the front door. 10-panelled front door with blue diamond patterned leadlight sidelights and fanlights in a decorative fluted doorcase. Terrace above the portico features a wrought iron balustrade.
Windsor, two storey Inter-War Georgian Revival style mansion, including surrounding gardens, c 1923
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Haurolo, 37 Robertson Road Centennial Park
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Haurolo, single storey Federation Queen Anne style house, c 1915
Haurolo, single storey Federation Queen Anne style house, c 1915
The Bungalow39 Robertson Road Centennial Park
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The Bungalow 39 Robertson Road, Centennial Park, NSW
Aesthetically significant as an exemplary California Bungalow designed by J. Burcham Clamp and Walter Burley Griffin, with distinct Griffin touches such as the square chimneys with stucco balls supporting a flat hood.
The Bungalow, single storey Federation Bungalow style house, built 1915 - 1918, including surrounding gardens


Single storey Inter War California Bungalow style house with gabled slate roof with single brick gable end across the width of the house. Features wide eaves, four massive timber brackets supporting the timber fretwork screen to the gable end. Flat roofed front return verandah with brick and sandstone balustrade, six pairs of short doric columns, timber floor. 

Two large symmetrical bay windows, each containing five timber framed casement windows with art nouveau style leadlight. Leadlight 3-panel front door with two sidelights. White marble steps to front verandah. Chimneys are square brick, with 4 stucco balls at top corners supporting a flat hood. Simple sandstone fence with metal infill panels.

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