Showing posts with label Putney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Putney. Show all posts

Friday, June 3, 2022

“Lunnhilda” “Dudhope” “Putney Park House - New South Wales

 
“Lunnhilda”. “Dudhope”. “Putney Park House” - New South Wales 


This Property was built in the 1880’s by Francis Augustus and Emma Wright. Originally called “Lunnhilda”. It was located on the western side of Pellisier Road close to where it meets McGowan Street. It had a tiled hall, sitting room, library, dining and drawing Rooms, breakfast room, Six bedrooms, two servants rooms, small room in the tower, bathroom, kitchen, storeroom, pantry, storeroom servants hall, two cellars, laundry, small wooden boot room, conservatory on the verandah, cowshed, brick stables, boat and bathing house. 







Friday, October 23, 2020

“Cleves” - Charles Blaxland - Putney

  “Cleves” - Putney - New South Wales 


“Cleves” was built In the 1850’s by Charles Blaxland and his wife Elizabeth. It was located in the wedge between Charles Street & Waterview Street, Putney. A house by the same name built by John Bayley had existed on the site previously. 


In 1917 the estate was sold to the Inter Colonial Biilding Company and the area around the house became the site  of the Kidman and Mayoh Shipbuilding Enterprise, the house being occupied by the new manager. The house was demolished in 1926. The site is currently occupied by housing