Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Unaltered 1920s Aussie Californian Bungalow

cookie

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,927
Location
Sydney Australia
A time capsule house that was across the road from where I once lived. It is on the market and these snaps give an idea of life in post WW I Sydney. Note the residual leadlighting from the Art Nouveau era combined with the onset of the Arts and Craft frugality of the 1920s (blue bricks etc). The Arts and Craft Style was of course already passe having started in the 1880s in the UK. But such was the tyranny of distance for the Antipodes in the pre-computer era. Three of these bungalows were built from the cut up of a previous Victorian waterfront estate. Yes...you are on the waterfront at Manly on Sydney Harbour.



 

Lindabelle

One of the Regulars
Messages
119
Location
Australia
Omg Binkie the thought of that happening to that beautiful home makes me want to cry! The exact same thing happened to my nan's house from the 30's that she and my pop had designed themselves. When she passed the people that bought it knocked it down and built ugly units on it. It was a really large block of land. It shouldn't be allowed.:rage:
 

Godfrey

One of the Regulars
Messages
243
Location
Melbourne, Australia
I like the organ in the corner. Would be a useful shot for a thread on "When good generations go bad".

There is something about that generation, as it entered the 1960's, when they added touches to their homes that turned sublime into suburban.

The leather Jason recliner is another - pre war solidity traded for three position comfort. :)

But what incredable bones! Hope they dont knock it down.
 

cookie

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,927
Location
Sydney Australia
Tiny said:
wow thats awesome, thanks for sharing. do you have any more photos?

http://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-nsw-manly-106820437

BinkieBaumont said:
"Oh! I Have only just noticed the view through the open front door!! Sydney Harbour!, surely it will be bowled over for "Units"?"




Just too small a block...but yes it will be knocked down for something bigger...that street was (until 1960s) an avenue of Edwardian and Victorian mansions and substantial homes...now it is festooned with blocks of (design free) flats...

For instance the family home of Sir Roden Cutler VC (the only artillery guy to get a Victoria Cross and longest serving Govenor of NSW) was bowled over and is a vacant block awaiting a new block of flats (See rear of pic). From his house you could see directly across Spring Cove to the Officer's Mess of the School of Artliilery (now transferred to Puckapunyal Victoria) which was his old Regiment. Nostalgia and history, however, come after property developers in Sydney in the priority order....:( :rage:

Godfrey said:
I like the organ in the corner. Would be a useful shot for a thread on "When good generations go bad".

There is something about that generation, as it entered the 1960's, when they added touches to their homes that turned sublime into suburban.

The leather Jason recliner is another - pre war solidity traded for three position comfort. :)


Notice....no plasma/LCD or analog TV in the lounge room/parlour....
 

cookie

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,927
Location
Sydney Australia
Godfrey said:
What an amazing location!

Yeah it is a one way in and out street peninsula in Manly jutting west into the Harbour. Traditionally it was the best street in Manly but not now....the ocean side is preferred with the views up the coast.
 

Talbot

One Too Many
Messages
1,855
Location
Melbourne Australia
I see it now. Glass, stainless steel, champagne colored marble, slate, recessed lights and lots of gainsville & dare gallery furniture.

Sigh...
 

LordBest

Practically Family
Messages
692
Location
Australia
Oh, it isn't going for modernization, it is going so a property developer can make a vast, vast profit at the expense of destroying another (albeit small) piece of the nations architectural heritage.

kampkatz said:
A shame that it has to go for modernization. Too bad it can't be moved.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,310
Messages
3,078,570
Members
54,243
Latest member
seeldoger47
Top