- Wahroonga, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Wahroonga
city = Sydney
state = nsw
caption = Knox Grammar Preparatory School, Billyard Avenue
lga = Ku-ring-gai Council
postcode = 2076
est = 1822
pop = 11,388
area = 8.2
propval = [http://www.domain.com.au/public/suburbprofile.aspx?mode=%20$257,000&searchterm=Wahroonga#mapanchor $835,000] (2007)
stategov = Ku-ring-gai
fedgov = Bradfield
near-nw = Hornsby Waitara
near-n = North Wahroonga
near-ne = North Turramurra
near-w = Normanhurst
near-e = Turramurra
near-sw = Pennant Hills
near-s = Warrawee
near-se = South Turramurra
dist1 = 22
dir1 = north-west
location1= Sydney CBDWahroonga is a suburb on the Upper North Shore of
Sydney , in the state ofNew South Wales ,Australia . Wahroonga is located 22kilometres north-west of theSydney central business district , in the local government area ofKu-ring-gai Council andHornsby Shire .History
Wahroonga is an Aboriginal word meaning "our home". In the early days of British settlement in
New South Wales , the main activity was cutting down the tall trees which grew there. Wahroonga was first settled in 1822 by Thomas Hyndes, a convict who became a wealthy landowner. Later there were many orchards, and when the railway was built it became a popular place for businessmen to build out-of-town residences with large gardens in the 1920s and 1930s. [Book of Sydney Suburbs, Frances Pollon (Angus and Robertson) 1990, p.260]A common misspelling is 'Wahroongah'. This can be seen in the captions of the [http://image.sl.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/ebindshow.pl?doc=pxa635/a106_362-371;thumbs=1 Broadhurst postcards of Wahroonga] available on the State Library of NSW website. Note the correction on the railway station image to match the station sign.
Commercial Area
Wahroonga has several small shopping villages, such as Wahroonga shopping village with several small restaurants and Hampton Avenue shopping centre. The
Sydney Adventist Hospital is in Wahroonga, as isGlobalstar 's Australian office, and the offices of theSouth Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists .Transport
Wahroonga railway station is on the North Shore line of the
City Rail network. Wahroonga is the Sydney end of the F3 Freeway to Newcastle.Schools
Wahroonga has
private school sKnox Grammar School andAbbotsleigh , Pacific Highway, as well as several other schools, including St Leo's Catholic College.Wahroonga Public School is a government school, founded in 1944 and commonly known as "The Bush School", as well as Prouille Catholic Primary School.Houses
The "
Rose Seidler House ", in Clissold Road, built byHarry Seidler between1948 and1950 , was one of the first examples of modern residential architecture in Australia. Highlands, in Highlands Avenue, is a timber house designed byJohn Horbury Hunt and built in 1891 for Alfred Hordern. Hunt was a Canadian architect who used the Arts and Crafts style and theShingle Style popular in North America. Highlands is now on theRegister of the National Estate . [The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/26] ArchitectWilliam Hardy Wilson designed and built his own home, Purulia, on Fox Valley Road. Built in 1913, the home is in theColonial Revival style and became, according to some observers, a prototype for North Shore homes. It is listed on the Register of the National Estate. [The Heritage of Australia, p.2/33] Rippon Grange, in Water Street, was designed and built by notable architect Howard Joseland circa 1898. It was built for Frederick Sargood and additions were made by SirJohn Sulman circa 1905. [ [http://ig.com.au/wahroonga/rippon_grange.htm Wahroonga:Retrieved 6th May, 2008] ]Berith Park, in Billyard Avenue, was designed by F. Ernest Stowe for Alfred Smith, who bought the land in 1897. The house was finished circa 1909. [ [http://www.ig.com.au/wahroonga/berith_park.htm Wahroonga:Retrieved 6th May, 2008] ] Westholme, in Water Street, was designed by Howard Joseland in the
Arts and Crafts style for John Bennett, one of the pioneer developers of Wahroonga. Bennett came from England but migrated to Australia with his wife and acquired property at Wahroonga in 1893. Westholme was built in 1894. Another house was added at the other end of the block, but this was demolished in 1991 after changing hands several times. [ [http://www.ig.com.au/wahroonga/westholme.htm Wahroonga:Retrieved 6th May, 2008] ] Craignairn, in Burns Road, was also designed in theArts and Crafts style by Howard Joseland for Walter Strang. Ownership of the house has remained in the family since the house's construction. [ [http://www.ig.com.au/wahroonga/craignairn.htm Wahroonga:Retrieved 6th May, 2008] ]Churches
Wahroonga is home to a number of churches including Holy Name Catholic Church, St. John's Uniting Church, St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Wahroonga Presbyterian Church and the Wahroonga Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Parks
Wahroonga Park is located north of the railway station, and features a significant number of well established introduced trees, and a children's playground. The Glade, located near Abbotsleigh, has two tennis courts, a half basketball court and a large circular oval where Soccer and Cricket can be played. There is also small rainforest and fern forest, next to the tennis courts.
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is located north of Wahroonga. It is the second oldest national park in Australia and is very popular, offering many walking tracks, picnic spots and Aboriginal sites with rock carvings. The park has a large proportion of the known Aboriginal sites in the Sydney area.Population
Notable residents
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Adam Garcia , actor
*Hugh Jackman , actor
*Richard Clapton , musicianReferences
External links
* [http://www.id.com.au/Kuringgai/commprofile/default.asp?id=236&gid=230&pg=1 Information on Wahroonga] at Ku-ring-gai council's website
* [http://www.hht.nsw.gov.au/museums/rose_seidler_house/rose_seidler_house Rose Seidler House]
* [http://www.ig.com.au/wahroonga/ Heritage Homes of Wahroonga]
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