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Annandale is a
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in the Inner West of
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, in the state of New South Wales,
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. Annandale is located within 5 kilometres west of the
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and is part of the
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of the Inner West Council. Annandale's northern end lies on Rozelle Bay, which is on
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. Glebe lies to its east, Lilyfield and Leichhardt to its west and
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and Camperdown to its south.


History

Major George Johnston (1764–1823) arrived on the
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ship ''Lady Penrhyn'', which brought convicts to Australia from England. He was granted of land in the area around Annandale and Stanmore, which became known as Johnston's Bush. He later renamed it Annandale after his birthplace Annan in Scotland, United Kingdom. His name is remembered in Johnston Street, Johnston Lane, Johnstons Creek and Johnstons Bay. Johnston and his wife Esther Abrahams, one of the convicts on the ''Lady Penrhyn'', farmed the property with their children. They built a fine residence called Annandale House in 1799, some distance back from Parramatta Road. It was demolished in 1905, although the original gates were preserved and rebuilt on the grounds of Annandale Public school nearby on Johnston Street. George's son Robert inherited the estate, but in 1877 sold it to John Young, who was a businessman, architect and mayor. Young began turning the Johnston estate into an attractive suburb by building a number of picturesque houses. One of those houses was '' Kenilworth'', with a "witch's cap" style of roof common to that period of architecture, which Young rented to Henry Parkes, father of Federation and former
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. ''Kenilworth'' was sold for $3.35 million in 2007.Sun-Herald, 8 November 2009, p. 3 Other houses in the group were '' The Abbey'', ''Oybin'', ''Rozelle'' (now demolished), ''Greba'', ''Hockingdon'', '' Highroyd'' and ''Claremont'' (now demolished). Some of the houses are popularly known as "witches houses" because their towers resemble witches' hats. ''Highroyd'' was given a major restoration which took twenty years and was completed in 2009. The restoration was supervised by heritage architect David Springett and ''Highroyd'' was nominated for the heritage category of the
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New South Wales awards in 2009.


''The Abbey''

Of the various houses in this group, ''The Abbey'' is the most notable. Built by John Young, ''The Abbey'' has been described as a stone Gothic Revival mansion, modelled on Scottish manors. Young gave his imagination a free rein and the house incorporates gables, arches, gargoyles, lions, quatrefoils, chimneys, turrets, a cloister and a tower with copper cladding (it was rumoured that Young may have stolen gargoyles from St Mary's Cathedral, which he built, but there was no proof). Young was the highest ranking Mason in Australia and ''The Abbey'' incorporates Masonic themes. It is possible that the building may have been used by Young as a Masonic Lodge. After Young's death, ''The Abbey'' was occupied by a series of tenants, who subdivided the house to create flats and flatettes. A new owner acquired the house in 1959 and restored it. It was listed on the (now defunct)
Register of the National Estate The Register of the National Estate was a heritage register that listed natural and cultural heritage places in Australia that was closed in 2007. Phasing out began in 2003, when the Australian National Heritage List and the Commonwealth Heritag ...
.The Heritage of Australia, p. 2/34 The house was sold for A$4.86 million on 7 November 2009, setting a record residential price for the Annandale area. The selling agent had been hoping for a price of A$5 million, but despite a crowd of 200 people attending the on-site auction, there were only two bidders. The auction itself took nearly an hour to complete, as one bidder regularly engaged in disputes with the auctioneer over the conduct of the auction.


Other developments

Another home in the area was ''Kentville'', which was built as John Young's home, in a garden setting adjacent to Rozelle Bay. The land was bought by Young in 1877, and included a cottage built by Robert Johnston. Young enlarged the cottage and named it Kentville after his home county in the UK. He also built a bowling green on the land and opened it to the public. Young hoped that the Annandale area would be fine enough to rival places like Darling Point, but was unable to prevent the growth of industries or the subdivision of lots. He died in 1907. The land was subdivided in the late part of the 19th century and more so after Young's death. Since then it has undergone a number of social transformations, from factory floors, migrant stop off, ageing population, to now young families and modern small and micro businesses. Young was an alderman on the Leichhardt Borough Council from 1879, and mayor that year and in 1884–85. Returning in 1891 from travels in Europe and Asia, Young led a secession movement resulting in the incorporation of the Annandale Borough Council. The Municipality of Annandale was incorporated on 2 January 1894 and merged into the Municipality of Leichhardt in 1949. The
Annandale Council Chambers The former Annandale Council Chambers is a landmark civic building in Annandale, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. It stands at 79 Johnston Street and was built in 1899 in the Victorian style by architect J. W. Richards. The council chambers was th ...
are now the home of the Annandale Neighbourhood Centre. Johnston Street is also notable for being the first street in
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.


Heritage

Annandale has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * Johnston Street: Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church * 2-12 Johnston Street:
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* 182 Johnston Street: Substation No. 15 * off Taylor Street, Hogan Park:
Johnston's Creek Sewer Aqueduct Johnston's Creek Sewer Aqueduct is a heritage-listed sewage aqueduct located in Hogan Park, off Taylor Street, Annandale, Inner West Council, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by William Julius Baltzer, an engineer in the N ...
* Booth Street: Sewage Pumping Station 3 Other significant historic buildings include: *
Annandale Council Chambers The former Annandale Council Chambers is a landmark civic building in Annandale, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. It stands at 79 Johnston Street and was built in 1899 in the Victorian style by architect J. W. Richards. The council chambers was th ...
, 79 Johnston Street, constructed in 1899. * Annandale North Public School, Johnston Street * Annandale Post Office, Johnston Street, an example of the Federation Free Classical style. * Annandale Public School, Johnston Street * North's Factory, 43 Trafalgar Street, the former Beale Piano Factory, the first and largest Australian piano manufacturer. * '' The Abbey'' and stone walls, Johnston Street * Uniting Church (former Methodist Church), 81A Johnston Street * Victorian semi-detached villas, 13-15 Collins Street * ''Hillcrest'', a freestanding Victorian home on the Northern end Nelson St The Annandale Heritage Festival takes place each year during Australian Heritage Week in April.


Demographics

According to , there were 9,451 people living in Annandale. 66.3% were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 5.2%, New Zealand 2.5%, United States of America 1.3% and China 1.2%. 77.5% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Italian 1.9%, Mandarin 1.6%, Spanish 1.2%, Greek 1.2% and Cantonese 1.1%. The most common responses for religious affiliation were No Religion 44.7%, Catholic 20.8%, Not stated 11.3%, Anglican 9.5% and Eastern Orthodox 2.3%.


Schools

*Annandale Public School at 25-31 Johnston Street and Annandale North Public School at 206 Johnston Street are both on the Register of the National Estate. *St Brendan's Catholic School is at 34 Collins Street.


Churches

* Village Church, Annandale (Anglican), Johnston Street * Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church, Johnston Street * St Brendan's Catholic Church, Johnston Street * Annandale Uniting Church, Johnston Street


Culture


Environment

Annandale is bound by Johnston Creek in the east, White's Creek in the west, and Sydney Harbour to the north. Eco-Annandale Exhibition The Eco-Annandale exhibition has been run annually since 2009. Each year, the group exhibition focuses on an aspect of Ecological Sustainability. Footprints EcoFestival The Footprints EcoFestival is also run annually, in White's Creek Valley. The first year it was run at World Environment Day, however a storm caused its relocation to the Leichhardt Town Hall. The festival is now held in August.


Sport

* A Rugby League team representing the suburb played in the NSWRL Premiership competition between 1910 and 1920. * Amy Hudson, an allrounder who captained the Annandale Warratahs (Women's Cricket) went on to play for Australia and Tour England.


Music

* The Annandale Hotel is a popular live music venue for rock/indie bands.
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is an album recorded at the Annandale Hotel by American punk rock band The Bronx. Isis released a DVD of their full performance at the Annandale Hotel from 2005. * Trafalgar Studios was where many influential bands of the 70-80s in Sydney recorded their albums a
74b Trafalgar Street
Artists who recorded here included Cold Chisel,
Radio Birdman Radio Birdman is an Australian punk rock band formed by Deniz Tek and Rob Younger in Sydney in 1974. The group influenced the work of many successful, mainstream bands, and are now considered instrumental in Australia's musical growth. Hi ...
,
INXS INXS (a word play, phonetic play on "in excess") were an Australian Rock music, rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. The band's founding members were bassist Garry Gary Beers, main composer and keyboar ...
, Died Pretty,
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and Paul Kelly. Trafalgar Studios later became Electric Avenue, then home to Christian music label Emu Music. In August 2008 the property was offered for sale. Plans for demolition of the studio were put to council in June 2010 and are facing community opposition.An Anecdotal History of Annandale: 74B Trafalgar St Recording Studios, Ramin Communications, 15 June 2010
Annandale on the Web.
* Australian music label Didgeridoo Records was located in Annandale. * The band Sparkadia originated from Annandale. * Cold Chisel guitarist Ian Moss lives in Annandale. * Annual Hunter Baillie Spring Festival of Music was established in 1994 to raise funds for the restoration of the 1890 Hill & Son organ * Sydney's 5 Seconds of Summer pop rock band played their first gig at The Annandale Hotel.


Pop culture

* American author,
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, stayed in Johnston Street, in the home of Sir Henry Parkes toward the end of Parkes' life, according to Bill Bryson in his ''Down Under'' book. * Booth Street, one of the main streets of the suburb, is a song by popular local band
Youth Group Youth Group is an Australian rock band based in Newtown, New South Wales. Built around the vocals of singer Toby Martin and production of Wayne Connolly, the sound of Youth Group is reminiscent of indie rock artists such as Teenage Fanclub, Pa ...
on their debut album ''Urban and Eastern'' (2000). * Sydney band Seventeen (featuring members of
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and 2 Litre Dolby) have a song called Annandale on their 1999 album ''Gaggin For It''.


Transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Annandale. The major bus corridor is along Booth St, through the middle of the suburb. This corridor is served by the 470 (operating between Lilyfield and the city) and the 370 (between Leichhardt and Coogee via St Peters). A large number of bus routes (413, 436, 438, L38, 439, L39, 440, 461, 480 and 483) operate along Parramatta Road at the southern border of the suburb. These all service the city. In the north east of the suburb, the 433 operates along The Crescent between the city and Balmain.Sydney Inner West/South Guide
Transit Systems
The Rozelle Bay stop on the Inner West Light Rail of Sydney's light rail network is located in the north of the suburb. The Jubilee Park stop is also accessible from Annandale. Trams operate to east to Central railway station via Pyrmont, and south-west to Dulwich Hill.


Notable residents

* Sid Barnes, cricketer *
Claudia Chan Shaw Claudia Chan Shaw is an Australian-born fashion designer and television presenter of Chinese ancestry. She was born in Annandale in the inner western suburbs of Sydney, studied at Fort Street High School, and visual communications design at Syd ...
, born in Annandale, fashion designer *
Fred Cress Frederick Harold Cress (10 July 1938 – 14 October 2009) was a British painter who migrated to Australia and won the Archibald Prize in 1988 with a portrait of John Stanley Beard, John Beard. Cress was born in Pune, Poona, British Raj, but w ...
, painter, had a studio in Annandale *
Ross Edwards Ross Edwards (born 1 December 1942) is a former Australian cricketer. Edwards played in 20 Test matches for Australia, playing against England, West Indies and Pakistan. He also played in nine One Day Internationals including the 1975 Crick ...
, composer * Dick Ellis, soldier and intelligence officer * Bert Felan, public relations officer * Ezzie Fenston, journalist *
Isabel Flick Isabel Ann Flick (192816 February 2000) was an Australian Aboriginal rights activist, social worker and teacher. She was recognised as a leader not only of the Aboriginal community of Australia, but as a spokesperson for environmental issues i ...
, Aboriginal rights activist *
Thelma Forshaw Thelma Honora Forshaw or Thelma Korting (1 August 1923 – 8 October 1995) was an Australian short story writer and journalist. In 1967 she published a largely autobiographical collection of short stories, ''An Affair of Clowns'', in 1967. As a ...
, writer, journalist – grew up in Annandale *
Belle Golding Isabella Theresa "Belle" Golding (25 November 1864 – 11 December 1940) was an Australian feminist, suffragist and labour activist. Belle Golding was born at Tambaroora, Wellington County, New South Wales to Joseph Golding (died 1890), a gold ...
, feminist, suffragist and labor activist * Douglas Grant, Australian Aboriginal draftsman, soldier, POW and raconteur * Amy Hudson, cricketer (see above) *
Kim Moyes Kimberley Isaac Moyes is an Australian musician, producer, mix engineer, composer, songwriter, DJ and one half of the Sydney-based electronica duo, The Presets (with Julian Hamilton). Note: n-lineversion established at White Room Electronic Pub ...
, member of The Presets, has a studio in Annandale * Robert Johnston, naval officer * Ian Moss, singer-songwriter and guitarist * Henry Parkes, 'Father of Federation' and 7th Premier of New South Wales died in Annandale * Barbara Ramsden, book editor at
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* Craig Reucassel, comedian and member of The Chaser *
Abe Saffron Abraham Gilbert Saffron (6 October 1919 – 15 September 2006) was an Australian hotelier, nightclub owner and property developer who was one of the major figures in organised crime in Australia in the latter half of the 20th century. For sev ...
, nightclub owner and property developer was born in Annandale * John Stanley, 2GB radio broadcaster * Allen Taylor, mayor of Annandale, Lord Mayor of Sydney, MLC, Timber & Shipping Merchant * Eric Wilson, Australian painter * John Young, businessman, architect, builder and mayor


References


External links

* C-By-SA {{Authority control Suburbs of Sydney Inner West Council