Tuesday, 14 June 2011

The A to Z of 2205: Firmstone Gardens

Named after Mr H.A. Firmstone, the Mascot real estate agent who owned the land and subdivided it. (Source: The origins of the street names of the municipality of Rockdale, compiled by R.W. Rathbone, 1990)

Firmstone Gardens runs off West Botany Street. Its most distinctive feature is the large Riverine Park.












I once went to a protest meeting in Riverine Park - protesting against development. This would have been in the early 2000s



Older 1940s and 50s style red-brick houses are being replaced by larger, more modern rendered ones.



Beautiful example of red-brick suburban style, with roses along the fence line.



Meandering front fence

Monday, 13 June 2011

The A to Z of 2205: Farrar St

Farrar St - named after Alderman F.H. Farrar, MBE, an alderman of Rockdale Council 1920-28. Previously called Gordon St. (Source: The origins of the street names of the municipality of Rockdale. Compiled by Alderman R.W. Rathbone, 1990)

It's a pretty street, running between Forest Rd and Wollongong Rd, with some lovely older houses. The most distinctive feature is the old fire station on the Forest Rd corner.



From Forest Road looking down Farrar St


The old Arncliffe fire station, on the corner of Farrar St and Forest Rd. Now a preschool

Panoram of the old fire station



Looking down Farrar St from Forest Rd end


It is very unusual to find a tennis court in the suburbs these days. I must revisit soon to see if this has been developed!

A lovely sandstone fence. The house has nice views because Farrar St is at the top of the Forest Rd ridge

A tranquil garden setting

From Wollongong Rd end

From Wollongong Rd end


From Wollongong Rd end