Bardwell Valley, New South Wales
Bardwell Valley is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Bardwell Valley is located approximately 12 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Bayside Council and is part of the St George area. Bardwell Valley is a primarily residential area. Some beautiful sandstone cottages from the early 20th century still stand in East Street and The Glen Road. Bardwell Creek runs through the middle of the valley and empties into Wolli Creek.
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East Street, Sydney Bardwell Valley
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East Street
2207 Sydney, Bardwell Valley
New South Wales, Australia
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Lydham Hall
Lydham Hall is a State heritage-listed former rural residence at 18 Lydham Avenue, Rockdale in New South Wales, Australia. The parcel the land purchased by Joseph Davis in 1860, was part of the original 1200 acres Grant to James Chandler, and was initially named Lidham Hill. It is currently known as Lydham Hall. The building was erected in between 1878-1878.[1] It stands on the highest point of land between the Cooks River and the Georges Rivers. The Street previously known as Joseph Street was named Lydham Avenue in 1917 at the request of one of the neighbouring property owners. In 1970, Lydham Hall was purchased by the Rockdale Municipal Council. Since the 2016 Council amalgamation, the property is owned by the Bayside Council, NSW.Bayside Council. Initially, the Permanent Conservation Order No 477 in pursuance of section 44 of the Heritage Act 1977, was applied to the property on 20 August 1986. Since the implementation of the New South Wales State Heritage Register in 1999, Lydham Hall has been included into the Heritage Register. Please note that tis article is based on original documents only. The Heritage NSW articles are currently under revision by the hosting department. Please note that this article is based on the latest historical studies based on original documents.[2] The building is currently used as a local public museum holding a collection of furniture and objects dated from 1860s and run by the St George Historical Society Inc.