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Walking Old Wollstonecraft

Join North Sydney Council’s Historian Dr Ian Hoskins on a walking tour which explores the cultural and natural history of the area of Wollstonecraft, down Shirley Road around Berry Island and through Badangi Reserve.

The suburb of Wollstonecraft is named after Edward Wollstonecraft, whose vast estate was one of the first and largest land grants on the North Shore. Following Edward’s death in 1832, it became the Berry Estate and remained intact for most of the 19th century. Its subdivision from the 1890s allowed the construction of some of the area’s most beautiful houses and gardens. Some of these survive in Shirley Road, as does bushland on Berry Island and around Balls Head Bay.

Accessibility: Medium difficulty. Walk includes bush track, steep inclines and steps.

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Event Details

Address:
Shirley Road, Wollstonecraft, New South Wales

Meeting point: outside Wollstonecraft railway station

Times:

10am to 12pm

Entry fees:
Free
Booking:
Prebooking requiredhttps://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/event/198/heritage-festival-walking-old-wollstonecraft
Attendance limit:
Less than 50
Website:
https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/
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Accessibility: Medium difficulty. Walk includes bush track, steep inclines and steps.