Centennial Park, New South Wales
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Centennial Park is a suburb split between the local government area of the
City of Sydney The City of Sydney is the local government area covering the Sydney central business district and surrounding inner city suburbs of the greater metropolitan area of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established by Act of Parliament in 1842, th ...
and the City of Randwick, located south-east of the Sydney central business district, in the eastern suburbs of Sydney in the state of
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, Australia. Centennial Park is home to a number of wild animals including birds, rabbits, and foxes. It is also home to a number of equestrian schools and other domestic animal endeavours such as the Centennial Park Rabbit Retreat, a boarding facility for rabbits in the Centennial Park and Paddington area.


Geography

The western fringe of the suburb is used for residential purposes and is within the City of Sydney. It features quality houses on large blocks as well as large multi-unit buildings. The bulk of the suburb consists of the
Centennial Parklands Centennial Parklands is the name given to a group of three urban parklands located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Comprising approximately , the lands encompass Centennial Park, Moore Park and Queen's Park ...
(from which the suburb takes its name) and is within the City of Randwick. The parklands extend further partly into the suburb of Queens Park, adjacent to (but separate from) the park of the same name in that suburb.


History

Centennial Park started out as a reserve to protect the central ponds and swamps which formed early Sydney's water supply. When it was superseded by the Nepean water supply system in the 1880s it was decided to create a large park, which opened as Centennial Park in 1888. Part of the funding was to come from selling off residential lots adjacent to the park, but this did not occur until 1904 when of land along the western border was subdivided. To ensure high standards of residential development, strict requirements were imposed. No wooden buildings or terrace homes were allowed; brick or stone were mandated, with tile or slate roofs. Between 1905 and 1925, a wide range of substantial, quality homes were built, featuring a mixture of
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, Arts and Crafts, Victorian and Old English styles. The streets created were Martin Road, Robertson Road, Lang Road and Cook Road.


Notable houses

* Patrick White house (also known as Highbury), was the home of writer Patrick White for many years, until his death. It is heritage-listed. * The Crossways is an example of the international Arts and Crafts style. It was designed by Waterhouse and Lake and built in 1908. The Crossways was built as part of the subdivision of 1904 that created the suburb, and was the home of physician/surgeon Dr Craig Gordon. It is heritage-listed. * Devon is a distinctive example of the Arts and Crafts style. It is heritage-listed. * Murrulla is a two-storey home in the Federation Anglo-Dutch style, which is rare in residential architecture. The first known occupant was Solomon Cohen in 1908. The house has a state heritage listing. * The Bungalow is a heritage-listed home in the California Bungalow style. It has a skillion roof that distinguishes it from other bungalows like the ranger's cottage in the park. * Devoncliffe is a two-storey mansion designed in the Federation Free Classical style and made of sandstone. It was built c.1910 and is heritage-listed. * Walshome was built c.1890 and features the polychrome brickwork style that was popular at the time. It is an example of the architecture of the Boom Era, when people were building elaborate homes to display their wealth. It is listed on the Register of the National Estate. * Stanton Hall (also known as Babington) is an example of the Inter-War Free Classical style, and is heritage-listed.


Heritage listings

Centennial Park has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * 3R Oxford Street: Centennial Park Reservoir * 5R Oxford Street: Woollahra Reservoir * 20 Martin Road: Patrick White house


Population

At the 2021 census, 2,225 people were living in Centennial Park. In the 2016 census, there were 2,376 people in Centennial Park. 57.0% of people were born in Australia. The next most common country of birth was England at 6.1%. 70.6% of people only spoke English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion, so described 34.9% and Catholic 24.0%.


Climate


Gallery

Image:(1)Patrick_White_house_Centennial_Park.jpg, Highbury, former home of Patrick White Image:(1)Crossways_in_Martin_Road.jpg, The Crossways, Martin Road Image:(1)Devon.jpg, Devon, Martin Road Image:(1)Murrulla_Martin_Road-6.jpg, Murrulla, Martin Road Image:1CentennialParkHome8.JPG, The Bungalow, Robertson Road Image:(1)Devoncliff_Lang_Road.jpg, Devoncliffe, Lang Road Image:(1)Italianate_home_Lang_Rd.jpg, Walshome, Lang Road


References

{{Authority control Suburbs of Sydney City of Sydney City of Randwick