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Ashbury is a
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in the
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of
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, in the state of
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. It lies in the local government area of
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with some areas in the Inner West Council and is about 10 kilometres south-west of the
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is 2193, the same as neighbouring Canterbury and Hurlstone Park. Ashbury is mostly residential and has no commercial centre, although there are a few shops on King Street. Its major landmark is Peace Park, the highest point in the Canterbury local government area. Ashbury derived its name from the two neighbouring suburbs Ashfield and
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. It is near
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.


History

Before the British colony at Sydney, the Ashbury area was home to the
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and
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people, clans of the
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tribe. After pressure from colonists, the British administration began subdividing land in the area surrounding the Sydney settlement and granting it to colonists. The first land grant in the area was made to Reverend
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(1753-1827), the colony's first chaplain. The land that extended over Ashbury was known as Canterbury Vale. When it was sold to Lieutenant William Cox in 1800, it covered . It was then sold to
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in 1803 when it covered and then proceeded to purchase more land to Liverpool Road. The estate passed onto his son-in-law Arthur Jefferey and was eventually split up. This area then became known as Goodlet's Bush, after an early settler,
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. In 1878 Goodlet had bought Canterbury House, which had been built by Arthur Jeffreys. The South Ashfield Brickworks (later called the Ashbury Brickyard) opened in 1910 from the site of what is now Peace Park. Widescale housing development of the area began in 1919. A primary school began taking students in 1924 and in 1926 changed its name from South Ashfield to Ashbury Public School, leading to the area adopting its own identity. A non-official post office was established on King St in the same year. "Ashbury" combines the names of the two nearby towns of ''Ash''field and Canter''bury'', although Ashbury itself is also the name of several villages in the British Isles.


Early Subdivision Plans

File:Canterbury South Ashfield, 1929, Richardson and Wrench.jpg, Canterbury South Ashfield, 1929, Richardson and Wrench, Alison St, Leith St, Leopold St, Forbes St, Goodlet St, lithograph F Cunningham and Co. File:Goodlet Estate Ashfield , 1921, Richardson and Wrench.jpg, Goodlet Estate Ashfield, 1921, Richardson and Wrench, Goodlet St, New St, File:Ashfield The Hill Top Estate , 1924, Richardson and Wrench.jpg, Ashfield The Hill Top Estate, 1924, Richardson and Wrench, Holden St, Trevenar Rd, lithograph F Cunningham and Co. File:Ashfield Heights Estate Canterbury, 1920, Richardson and Wrench.jpg, Ashfield Heights Estate Canterbury, 1920, Richardson and Wrench, New St, Trevenar Rd, Milton St, Goodlet St, lithograph F Cunningham and Co. File:Ashfield South Hillcot Estate, 1912, Richardson and Wrench.jpg, Ashfield South Hillcot Estate, 1912, Richardson and Wrench, Hanks St, Wattles St, Mount St, Hardy St, Old Canterbury Rd, lithograph William Brooks and Co. File:Ashfield Cherrie Hynton Estate, 1919, Richardson and Wrench.jpg, Ashfield Cherrie Hynton Estate, 1919, Richardson and Wrench, Holden St, Clissold St, lithograph William Brooks and Co. File:Goodlet Estate Canterbury Ashfield South , 1920, Richardson and Wrench.jpg, Goodlet Estate Canterbury Ashfield South, 1920, Richardson and Wrench, Alison St, Leith St, Goodlet St, Leopold St, Croydon St. File:Canterbury Park Race Course, c.1920.jpg, Canterbury Park Race Course, c.1920, Princes St, First St, Second St, King St, Holden St. File:Malvern Hill Mooney's Subdivison Croydon Ashfield, 1913, Richardson and Wrench.jpg, Malvern Hill Mooney's Subdivision Croydon Ashfield, 1913, Richardson and Wrench, Liverpool Rd, Holborrow St, lithograph William Brooks and Co. File:Ashfield Villa Sites, c.1890, W Pritchard.jpg, Ashfield Villa Sites, c.1890, W Pritchard, Arthur St, Croydon St, Liverpool Rd, Milton Rd. File:Wattle Hill Estate Ashbury, 1915, Location Map, Richardson and Wrench.jpg, Wattle Hill Estate Ashbury, 1915, Location Map, Richardson and Wrench. File:Suttonville, Ashbury, c.1900, W Pritchard.jpg, Suttonville, Ashbury, c.1900, W Pritchard, Liverpool Rd, Croydon Rd, Prospect St, Milton Rd.


Transport

Ashbury has no railway station but it is relatively close to both Ashfield station on the
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and Canterbury station on the
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.
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buses serve Ashbury. The 491
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to
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bus links Ashbury to both Ashfield and Canterbury stations from King Street. The 413 bus links Ashbury to both Railway Square and Campsie. Route 418 links Ashbury with Burwood, Ashfield,
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,
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, Sydenham,
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and Kingsford whilst the 406 connects Ashbury with Five Dock, Ashfield and Hurlstone Park via Victoria Street and Old Canterbury Road.Sydney Inner West/South Guide
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Ashbury borders the
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and offers excellent access for
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s and walkers to the Cooks River Cycleway.


Schools

There are two schools in Ashbury. Ashbury Public School was built in 1928. Its catchment area includes students from southern Ashfield as well as Ashbury. St Francis Xavier's Primary School began in 1930.
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Housing

The area has a consistent subdivision pattern, building form and streetscape, largely because its development occurred over a relatively short period of time. A high standard of design and residential amenity was also achieved, and housing in this area has become increasingly sought after. Ashbury consists of character filled Federation and Californian bungalows which are under heritage conservation making the suburb highly sought after.


Parks

Ashbury has a multitude of parks. These Include Lees park, Peace park and Wagner Oval which is a ground for
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Heritage Conservation in Australia

Recent decades have seen the greatest decline in the protection of the built environment, with political control overseen by greed and vested interests, having become increasingly one-sided. Although attempts have been made via periodically reviewing the Development Control Plan (DCP) for Ashbury, to maintain aesthetic character, by enforcing rulings which dictate that new work and additions be located to the rear of the dwelling, failure to dictate aesthetic compatibility, has resulted in a smorgasbord of blatantly visible aberrations.


Special character area

In 2000 the campaign to protect the suburb's period housing was formally joined by Canterbury Council's Labor Party.
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, Californian Bungalow, and
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style dwellings were built mainly during a period that spanned four decades, from the beginning of the Twentieth Century, into the 1940s. Californian Bungalow and Art Deco style houses are referred to as Inter-War Period Housing. The homes built during this time reflected a sentiment which embraced the
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movement covering the period from 1890 to 1910.


Heritage Architecture

The predominant Architectural Style typifying Ashbury is "Californian Bungalow". Built in the nineteen twenties, the original allotments were occupied by single storey, single dwellings, which were designed and constructed using a variety of repeated floor plans. The architectural forms featured mostly gabled and hipped roofs, covered with unglazed red terra cotta tiles. The gables were clad in fibrous cement segmented with vertical timber strip covers. Generous verandahs and leadlight windows were also commonly featured. Timber-framed awnings with decorative timber brackets also enhanced elevations and exposed rafters, dressed-all-round, added to the character and attractiveness of the homely surrounds. External timber sills were often supported by corbelled brickwork, adding a three dimensional protrusion of the windows externally, and the opportunity for a recessed bay internally. This could be used for flower arrangements or placement of ornaments. Awning windows with high sill heights would allow for natural ventilation, weather protection, and security all at the same time. Tuckpointing on manganese or liver coloured face bricks on front elevations was featured, whilst side elevations were finished in common bricks set in lime mortar. Leadlight windows in Malleny Street, Ashbury. A Californian Bungalow of the 1920's.jpg, 1920s leadlights Californian Bungalow, Cheviot Street.jpg, Californian Bungalow Cheviot Street, Ashbury Californian Bungalow Streetscape.jpg, Malleny Street; Californian Bungalow streetscape Californian Bungalow in Cheviot Street, Ashbury, New South Wales.jpg, Californian Bungalow in Cheviot Street Ashbury Federation with roughcast rendering.jpg, Federation house with roughcast rendering Cheviot Street, Leadlight Window and Awning.jpg, Cheviot Street, leadlight window and awning Ashbury, Heritage Conservation Suburb-Leadlight Window.jpg, Leadlight window


Federation and Inter-war Period architecture

Other architectural period styles include Federation and inter-war dwellings of the nineteen thirties. Some Federation Period dwellings included roughcast rendered gable faces and brick piers. Tulips were often incised in decorative timber fretwork, whilst elaborate floral leadlights were found on front and side elevations. Prior to listing the entire suburb for heritage conservation, many of the houses were modified and added to, with little or no consideration for either scale or style of the original architecture. Leadlight windows were designed in the Art Deco style, which is reflected in the many diverse geometric patterns, typical of the 1920s and 1930s. This manifested as a direct divergence from the floral designs of the preceding Federation Period from the first two decades of the 1900s. This artistic approach to home design was reflected in the many variations of detailed elements defining the Australian adaptation of the Californian Bungalow. Picture rails, ceilings, leadlight windows, chimneys and chimney pots, terra cotta tiles and finials were typical elements of this style. Inter-war Period dwellings were marked by the more austere hipped roofs, replacing gables, with leadlights being geometrical and without colour, and brickwork featuring inset textured, or herringbone designs. Some of the houses also included curved brick walls, and Art Deco ironwork of the Universal Style. The single storey, single dwelling streetscape has been largely retained in Ashbury. Where 1st floor additions have been allowed, under the Local Government's Development Control Plan, few have been designed to complement the original architecture. Second Street Ashbury, Federation Streetscape.jpg, Second Street Ashbury, Federation streetscape Californian Bungalow in Hay Street Ashbury.jpg, Californian Bungalow in Hay Street Ashbury Nautical theme leadlight window.Cnr.Hay and Cheviot Streets, Ashburyjpg.jpg, Nautical theme leadlight window. Corner of Hay and Cheviot Streets, Ashbury Rural scene leadlight, Ashbury.jpg, Rural scene leadlight, Ashbury Cheviot Street Heritage Dwelling Addition.jpg, Cheviot Street Addition complements existing heritage dwelling Ashbury Art Deco Universal Style.jpg, Ashbury Art Deco Universal Style Ashbury Inter-war Period Home.jpg, Ashbury Inter-war Period Home Trevenar Street, Streetscape.jpg, Trevenar Street, showing streetscape with complementary addition Californian Bungalow Streetscape, Lasswade Street.jpg, Lasswade Streetscape, Ashbury


Heritage listings

* Holden Street:
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Demographics

According to the , there were 3,329 residents in Ashbury. 65.8% of residents were born in Australia. The most common other countries of birth were Italy 5.8%, China 2.8% and Lebanon 2.8%. 59.4% of residents spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Italian 9.3%, Greek 8.6% and Arabic 4.8%. The most common responses for religious affiliation were
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40.1%, No Religion 22.1%, Eastern Orthodox 12.5%, Anglican 8.2% and Not stated 6.9%. Christianity was the largest religious group reported (71.4% of those who answered this question).


Notable residents

The following people were either born or lived in Ashbury: * Selina Siggins (née Anderson; 1878–1964): first woman to stand as a candidate for the
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(in 1903). She lived in Ashbury from 1928 till her death in 1964. * Rev
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(1753-1827): first chaplain of the colony in Sydney and first landowner in Ashbury, described by
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as "the best farmer in the country". * Jake Lloyd-Jones: Australian television producer


Politics

Ashbury is located in the Canterbury Ward of the
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. Canterbury-Bankstown Council is dominated by
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councillors. Canterbury Ward has one Labor, Liberal and Greens councillor, elected at the last council elections in 2017. The mayor of Canterbury-Bankstown is Labor's Khal Asfour. Part of Ashbury is also located in the Ashfield Ward of the Inner West Council area. For state government elections, Ashbury was in the
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, held by Labor's
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, until 2015 when it was moved to the newly created
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, held by Labor's Jo Haylen since 2015. For federal government elections, it was in the Division of Grayndler, held by Labor's
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since 1996, until 2016 when it was moved to the
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, held by Labor's
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since 2004. The table below details polling results from Ashbury Public School, which has remained Ashbury's sole polling location across elections and division changes, and shows a consistently strong Labor vote in both Federal and State elections.


References

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