- John Verge
John Verge (1788—1861) was born in Christchurch,
Hampshire . Many generations of the Verge family had been bricklayers and stone masons. From 1804 to 1828 Verge worked inLondon in the building trade. In 1828 Verge migrated toSydney ,Australia with his son Philip intending to take up a land grant. He took up land on the Williams River, south of Dungog,New South Wales . Having insufficient capital to pursue pastoralism, Verge returned to the building industry between 1830 and 1837 before settling on 'Austral Eden', a pastoral property by theMacleay River in northern New South Wales.Verge produced a number of fine houses in Sydney's eastern suburbs including Tusculum, Rockwall House, Barham at Potts Point and Rose Bay Lodge. He also built Lyndhurst and Toxteth Park in the suburb of Glebe. Verge is also believed to have worked on
Elizabeth Bay House built forAlexander Macleay , theColonial Secretary .John Bibb who worked for Verge also worked on the project andJames Hume from Scotland supervised the building. The relative contributions of Verge, Bibb and Hume are unknown. However, the beautiful oval staircase hall, perhaps the most celebrated interior in early Australian architecture, is attributed to Verge.Verge's work was not confined to Sydney. 'Bedervale' homestead near Braidwood built in 1842 was designed by Verge. [Cite web|url=http://bedervale.com/bedervale/history.htm|title=Bedervale Braidwood history|publisher=Victoria Royds|date=|accessdate=2008-07-14]
Verge was also commissioned by John Macarthur to build Camden Park House south of Sydney by John Macarthur, the wool pioneer and successful colonial businessman.
References
External links
* [http://www.hht.net.au/museums/elizabeth_bay_house/guidebook/the_finest_house Guide to Elizabeth Bay House including biography of Verge]
* [http://www.glebesociety.org.au/AboutGlebe/History/Verge.htm Verge's houses in Glebe, Sydney]
* [http://www.nationaltrust.com.au/aberglasslyn.html Abergalsslyn House]
* [http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:ktzLG-TNelQJ:jenwilletts.com/early_settler3.htm+verge+austral+eden+macleay&hl=en Early settlers of the Hunter including John Verge]
* [http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Museum-piece-back-on-the-market-for-first-time-in-33-years/2005/02/27/1109439456941.html Sale of Lyndhurst, Glebe]
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