Haberfield, New South Wales

Haberfield, New South Wales

Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Haberfield
city = Sydney
state = nsw


caption = Ramsay Street, Haberfield
lga = Municipality of Ashfield
postcode = 2045
pop = 6,797 (2001 census)
stategov = Balmain
fedgov = Grayndler
near-nw = Five Dock
near-n = Rodd Point
near-ne = Lilyfield
near-w = Croydon
near-e = Leichhardt
near-sw = Ashfield
near-s = Summer Hill
near-se = Lewisham
dist1 = 9
dir1 = west
location1= Sydney CBD

Haberfield is a suburb in the inner-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Haberfield is located 9 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the Municipality of Ashfield.

Haberfield sits south of Iron Cove, which is part of Sydney Harbour. It is bounded to the east by the Hawthorne canal, to the northwest by the Iron Cove Creek canal and to the southwest by Parramatta Road. Its main road is Ramsay Street and the point of land that faces Iron Cove, Dobroyd Point, is a historical locality of Sydney. Haberfield was dubbed "the garden suburb" in the early 20th century and retains its well-kept parks, tree-lined streets and fine Federation-era houses with immaculate gardens. The entire suburb is heritage-listed.

History

Haberfield was named by early landholder Richard Stanton, after an English branch of his family.

Aboriginal Culture

Haberfield was originally home to indigenous people from the Darug tribe known variously as the Wangals or Cadigals. These people were forced off their land not long after the British established a settlement at Sydney and started dividing the land up amongst their colonists. However, the area that is now Haberfield was one of the last areas in the inner-west to be developed so, in the late 1800s it again became a home to local kooris. [Coupe, S&R: "Speed the Plough", page 9-19,128. Ashfield Municipal Council, 1988 ISBN 0 9595234 1 3]

European Settlement

Nicholas Bayly, a soldier, received the first land grant in the area in 1803 but sold it two years later to Simeon Lord who called it Dobroyde Estate. Lord gave the land to his daughter Sarah Ann and her new husband David Ramsay as a wedding present in 1825 and it stayed in the hands of the Ramsay family until the end of the century. The Ramsays developed orchards in the area and built a number of fine houses for various members of the family including Yasmar (Ramsay spelt backwards) and St David's Presbyterian church. They also created four of the suburb's current streets: Ramsay Street, Dalhousie Street (named after the Ramsay's historic home in Scotland), Boomerang Street and Waratah Street. [Coupe, S&R: "Speed the Plough", page 26,36-37. Ashfield Municipal Council, 1988 ISBN 0 9595234 1 3] [cite web | url= http://linus.socs.uts.edu.au/~colville/habas/habstr.html | title=Origin of Haberfield Street and Place names| publisher=The Haberfield Association | accessdate=2007-05-22 ]

In 1901, landholder Richard Stanton bought fifty acres from two Ramsay children and subdivided the area to create a garden suburb. Sydney had recently suffered outbreaks of the bubonic plague in overcrowded parts of the inner city and the garden suburb movement was a response to that, encouraging fresh air. He also claimed the development to be "slumless, laneless and publess". The houses were designed by the architectural firm Spencer, Stansfield and Wormald. Stanton named the suburb 'Haberfield', after the English branch of his family. The fact that the development started in 1901 and a number of the early streets were named after prominent federal politicians has led to the suburb also being known as 'The Federation Suburb'. [Coupe, S&R: "Speed the Plough", page 151-170. Ashfield Municipal Council, 1988 ISBN 0 9595234 1 3] [cite web | url= http://www.ashfield.nsw.gov.au/planning/dcps/haberfield-1995.pdf | title=Haberfield Development Control Plan | publisher=Ashfield Municipal Council| accessdate=2007-05-22 ]

Heritage

The majority of houses in Haberfield are protected under a 'heritage order', which is the main reason why so many original Victorian and Federation houses still exist in the area. Renovations and additions to both houses and properties must follow strict guidelines ensuring they stay true to the era's style. Some examples of rules include: banning the addition of second storeys unless in the existing roof space, banning the demolishing of any protected houses, ensuring a 50:50 ratio of 'hard surface' to 'soft surface' on the property, ensuring house exteriors are painted in federation colours.

One notable landmark is Yasmar, at 185 Parramatta Road. Formerly known as Yasmar Hotel, this building was built circa 1870 of dressed stone, with a verandah and iron columns. It also features French windows and extensive cedar joinery, and is set in a lush garden. It is now part of Yasmar Juvenile Centre and is listed on the Register of the National Estate. [The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981]

Commercial Area

Haberfield also has a strong Italian influence, which is most evident in the local shops along Ramsay Street, close to the intersection with Dalhousie Street. These include two hand made pasta shops, a traditional Italian bakery, traditional and contemporary Italian pastry shops and gelaterias, Italian delicatessens and butchers, a hand made chocolate shop as well as many Italian cafes, coffee shops and restaurants. Many of the shops in Haberfield have received various awards for their quality.Haberfield Town Square is located on Ramsay Street, near the intersection of Gillies Avenue.

Churches

Haberfield has four historical churches in Dalhousie Street: St Oswalds Anglican Church, Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church, St Davids Uniting Church, Haberfield Baptist Church.

chools

Haberfield has three primary schools but no high schools. Two of the schools are state run: [http://www.haberfield-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Haberfield Public School] in Bland Street and [http://www.dobroydpt-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Dobroyd Point Public School] in Waratah Street. The third is the [http://www.stja.haberfield.syd.catholic.edu.au/ St Joan of Arc Catholic School] in Dalhousie Street opposite St Joan of Arc Church.

Parks

* Algie Park
* Robson Park
* Wadim 'Bill' Jegorow Reserve, located between Cove Street and Wolseley Street, adjacent to Iron Cove Creek.

Population

Demographics

According to the 2001 census, Haberfield had around 6,800 residents with a very strong Italian component, 30% speaking Italian at home. Apart from English speakers, all other languages recorded very low figures: Greek (2.2%), Spanish (1.0%), Cantonese (0.9%). The high number of Italians also contribute to a very high number of Roman Catholics (57%) in the suburb, more than twice the national average. Residents were slightly older (19% aged over 65) than the national average (13%). This in turn probably led to a higher proportion of people own their houses (57%) than the national average (40%). [Census 2001 AUS|id=SSC12066|name=Haberfield (State Suburb)|accessdate=2007-06-30]

Notable residents

The following people were either born in or lived in Haberfield:
* Norman Allan (1901-1977), NSW police commissioner from 1962-1972
* Joseph Grace (1859-1931), founder of Grace Brothers department stores, lived at Yasmar in Haberfield.
* Pat Hughes (1917-1940), air force officer who shot down more German planes during the Battle of Britain than any other Australian.
* David Ramsay (1794-1860), medical practitioner and merchant.
* Richard Stanton (1862-1943), developer of the 'Garden Suburb' who also lived there for many years.

References

*"The Book of Sydney Suburbs", Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8

External links

* [http://www-staff.it.uts.edu.au/~colville/habas/ The Haberfield Association] .


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