Bellevue Hill is a harbourside suburb in the
eastern suburbs of
Sydney
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, in the state of
New South Wales
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,
Australia
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, located five kilometres east of the
Sydney central business district
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, in the
Municipality of Woollahra
Woollahra Municipal Council (or Woollahra Council) is a Local government in Australia, local government area in the Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), eastern suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Woollahra is bounded by Port J ...
.
The suburb is located within the
Division of Wentworth electorate.
History
The area of contemporary Bellevue Hill was originally part of the lands of the
Cadigal people.
Their livelihood was composed of fishing and shellfish collecting.
In the early 19th century, Irish-Australian immigrants referred to the area as Vinegar Hill, after the
Battle of Vinegar Hill
The Battle of Vinegar Hill (''Irish language, Irish'': ''Cath Chnoc Fhíodh na gCaor'') was a military engagement during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 on 21 June 1798 between a force of approximately 13,000 government troops under the command of ...
, an engagement during the
1798 uprising of the
United Irishmen
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in south-east
Ireland
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.
Governor Lachlan Macquarie took great exception to this and decided to name the suburb Bellevue Hill, the ''belle vue'' meaning ''beautiful view''.
The area became part of
Daniel Cooper's estate, who passed most of it on his death in 1853 to his nephew,
Sir Daniel Cooper.
From the mid-19th century, land along the ridges was released, leading to the construction of the first houses, such as
Ginahgulla, owned by the
Fairfax family, and
Cranbrook.
The lack of public transport but preponderance of scenic views led to the area being aimed at those without the need for the former but with the appreciation for the latter.
Further land was released along the heights and the western side of the hill overlooking
Double Bay
Double Bay is a harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 4 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district. It is the administrative centre of the local government area of the Municipality o ...
in the early 20th century.
The extension of the tram line began mass suburban development, with most housing ending up owner-occupied and built between 1910 and 1930, with later waves of redevelopment especially in the 1990s.
Former tram service
The line to Bellevue Hill opened in 1909. Services operated from
Circular Quay
Circular Quay is a harbour, former working port and now international passenger shipping terminal, public piazza and tourism precinct, heritage area, and transport node located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on the northern edge of the ...
via
Elizabeth and
Park
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streets. Trams heading south from Circular Quay down Elizabeth Street swung left into Park Street, via a right turn into Yurong Street, a left turn into Stanley Street, a right turn into Bourke Street, then a left turn into Burton Street.
A feature was the tram only viaduct over Barcom Avenue and Boundary Street in
Darlinghurst as the line headed into MacDonald Street. This viaduct is now a road bridge. The line then twisted down Glenmore, Gurner and Hargreave Streets in
Paddington
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, then Moncur and Queen Streets in
Woollahra
Woollahra ( ) is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Woollahra is located east of the Sydney central business district, in the Local government in Australia, local go ...
. Here, a connection to
Oxford Street
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allowed access to the
Waverley Bus Depot. The line then travelled down Edgecliff and Victoria Roads, then wound along Birriga Road in Bellevue Hill, finally running down Curlewis Street in Bondi to join the
Bondi Beach
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via
Bondi Junction line on Campbell Parade, to the
North Bondi terminus. The line was double track throughout with numerous points to allow short working.
The line was cut back to Ocean Street, Woollahra in 1955; the remainder closed on 27 June 1959. The line followed approximately the current route of bus route 389 from the city.
Demographics
According to the
2011 census of Population, there were 10,765 residents in Bellevue Hill. 56.3% of residents were born in Australia. The most common other countries of birth were England 5.1%, South Africa 4.7% and New Zealand 2.4%. 73.9% of residents spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Hebrew 1.3%, Cantonese 1.3% and Mandarin 1.1%. The most common responses for religious affiliation were
Judaism
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23.0%, No Religion 19.2% and
Catholic
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16.7%. The most common occupations for residents were Professionals 41.9%, Managers 20.7% and Clerical and Administrative Workers 12.8%.
In the 2016 census, 10,716 residents were counted. 58.2% of these had been born in Australia. The most common other countries of birth were England 5.8%, South Africa 4.9%, New Zealand 2.2%, China 1.6% and United States of America 1.2%. 74.8% of residents spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Hebrew 1.8%, Mandarin 1.7%, Russian 1.3%, Portuguese 1.2% and French 1.2%. The most common responses for religious affiliation were No Religion 28.1%,
Judaism
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21.4% and
Catholic
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16.8%. The most common occupations included Professionals 40.8%, Managers 22.3%, Clerical and Administrative Workers 11.4%, Sales Workers 7.9%, and Community and Personal Service Workers 7.2%. 4.2% of employed people in Bellevue Hill worked in Legal Services. Other major industries of employment included Other Auxiliary Finance and Investment Services 3.0%, Banking 2.9%, General Practice Medical Services 2.8% and Real Estate Services 2.6%.
At the
2021 census, there were 10,590 in Bellevue Hill.
Real estate
Bellevue Hill became the home of the Fairfax family, who lived at ''Trahlee'', in Ginahgulla Road, which was leased by James Fairfax from 1866 to 1878. They then moved to
Ginahgulla (now known as Fairfax House and owned by
The Scots College
The Scots College is an independent primary and secondary Day school, day and Boarding school, boarding school for boys, predominantly located in , an Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is affiliat ...
) on the same road.
The historic
Queen Anne home
Caerleon was sold for $22 million in January 2008. This price was surpassed by the $23 million paid for a mansion in Victoria Road in November 2009. The mansion had previously been used by the
French consulate since 1955. One person who inspected it was actor
Russell Crowe, who subsequently did not take part in the bidding. The house was bought by
Lachlan Murdoch
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.
Actress
Toni Collette sold her Bellevue Hill home in August 2009 for $6.4 million. The house, El Mio, had been the base for Collette and her husband, musician David Galafassi, since they bought it in 2004 for $5 million. The house was located in Rupertswood Avenue and was designed in 1928 in the
Spanish Mission style. It was initially passed in at $6.3 million, but was then sold within an hour after successful negotiations with the highest bidder.
Heritage listings
Bellevue Hill has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
* 24 Victoria Road:
''Leura'' (Bellevue Hill)
The following buildings are on the (now defunct)
Register of the National Estate
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.
*
''Rona'', Ginahgulla Road
* ''
Ginahgulla'', Ginahgulla Road, now known as Fairfax House and part of the Scots College
*
''Rovello'', Ginahgulla Road
*
''Caerleon'', Ginahgulla Road (first Queen Anne home in Australia)
* House and Gardens, 1 Rose Bay Avenue
* Former Government House, now part of
Cranbrook School, Victoria Road
* Sports Pavilion,
Cranbrook School,
New South Head Road (designed by
John Horbury Hunt
John Horbury Hunt (1838 – 30 December 1904), often referred to as Horbury Hunt, was a Canadian-born Australian architect who worked in Sydney and rural New South Wales from 1863.
Life and career
Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, the son of ...
)
* ''Trahlee'', Ginahgulla Road, is listed on the Heritage Register of New South Wales
* ''Villa d'Este'', Victoria Road, is listed on the Heritage Register of New South Wales
* ''Bonnington'', Victoria Road, is listed on the Heritage Register of New South Wales
* ''Wirian'', Victoria Road, former home of
Martin Sharp
Martin Ritchie Sharp (21 January 1942 – 1 December 2013) was an Australian artist, cartoonist, songwriter and film-maker.
Career
Sharp was born in Bellevue Hill, New South Wales in 1942, and educated at Cranbrook private school, where one ...
, is listed on the State Heritage Register of New South Wales
Schools
Bellevue Hill has several schools, including Bellevue Hill Public School and private schools
The Scots College
The Scots College is an independent primary and secondary Day school, day and Boarding school, boarding school for boys, predominantly located in , an Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is affiliat ...
and
Cranbrook School.
Notable residents
*
Gubby Allen, former England test cricketer. Born in Bellevue Hill.
*
Charles Blackburn, a former chancellor of the University of Sydney. Died at his home in Bellevue Hill.
*
May Brahe composer, spent her last years here and in Onslow Gardens,
Potts Point
*
Edmund Capon, the former director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, lived in Bellevue Hill.
*
Gordian Fulde, director of emergency medicine at
St Vincent's Hospital.
*
Helen Garner, writer, lived in Bellevue Hill in the late 1990s.
*
Tony Hancock, comedian. Found dead after an overdose in his flat.
*
Rene Rivkin, the stockbroker, lived at ''Carrara'', 5 Rose Bay Avenue, Bellevue Hill. He later moved to
Point Piper.
*
Alan Kippax, the former Australian Test cricketer and captain of New South Wales. Lived in Bellevue Hill for many years, and died at his home in 1972.
*
Sir William McMahon and
Lady McMahon, Prime Minister of Australia and wife lived in Drumalbyn Road and Victoria Road respectively.
*
Chad Morrison, former
Australian rules football
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er
*
James Packer, son of
Kerry Packer
Kerry Francis Bullmore Packer (17 December 1937 – 26 December 2005) was an Australian media tycoon, and was considered one of Australia's most powerful media proprietors of the twentieth century. The Packer family company owned a controlling ...
and a businessman who was Australia's richest man from 2006 to 2008.
*
Kerry Packer
Kerry Francis Bullmore Packer (17 December 1937 – 26 December 2005) was an Australian media tycoon, and was considered one of Australia's most powerful media proprietors of the twentieth century. The Packer family company owned a controlling ...
, father of
James Packer and a businessman who was Australia's richest man at the time of his death in December 2005, lived at ''Cairnton'' on Victoria Road.
*
Martin Sharp
Martin Ritchie Sharp (21 January 1942 – 1 December 2013) was an Australian artist, cartoonist, songwriter and film-maker.
Career
Sharp was born in Bellevue Hill, New South Wales in 1942, and educated at Cranbrook private school, where one ...
, artist, lived in ''Wirian'' in Victoria Road, Bellevue Hill, from 1978 until his death in 2013
*
David Wilson KC, lived at ''Yandooya'', Cranbrook Road, from 1919 until 1943. This house was built in 1912 to a design by the architectural firm of Manson and Pickering and had extensive grounds running between Cranbrook Road and Cranbrook Lane.
The Scots College
The Scots College is an independent primary and secondary Day school, day and Boarding school, boarding school for boys, predominantly located in , an Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is affiliat ...
bought the property in 1943 and it became a boarding facility, ''Royle House'', but was demolished in 1981.
Significant Buildings – Yandooya
Retrieved 22 August.
Gallery
Image:(1)Fairfax_House.jpg, ''Fairfax House
Image:(1)Rona.jpg, ''Rona''
Image:(1)Rovello.jpg, ''Rovello''
Image:(1)Trahlee.jpg, ''Trahlee''
Image:Bellevue Hill Scots College 1.JPG, Aspinall House, Scots College, Victoria Road
References
External links
* C-By-SA
{{Sydney Woollahra suburbs
Suburbs of Sydney