Situated between Kogarah, Monterey, Ramsgate and Kogarah Bay, is Beverley Park. Known for its 18 hole golf course, Beverley Park is a beautiful suburb containing many historic single storey bungalows.
Before the first settlers came to Beverley Park, the area was lived in by the Aboriginal members of the Gameygal clan (pronounced Kameygal). In the south of Beverley Park is a wetland haven where wildlife forages and feeds near the mangroves and tidal waters. For many years, before Beverley Park was developed it was prone to flooding and was used for market gardening.
-Just one of the photos we have in the office relating back to Beverley Park-
The land in Beverley Park was first owned by the Crown, (The Queen) and was granted to Matthew Carroll seeing as he was one of the first settlers to take the land in the Kogarah area. Development of the area began during the Great Depression in the 1930’s and funding for the project was granted in 1937. The first auction on the Beverley Park Estate took place on 17 February 1940, when 159 lots were sold. Reclamation, drainage and subdivision of the land was completed by the start of World War II.
In 1887 Kogarah Municipal Council came up with the idea to develop a public park in the Kogarah Bay area. Unfortunately this proposal was rejected by the Colonial Government several times due to lack of funds. In 1905, Local Mayor DJ O’Brien proposed that a shortcut be built between Rocky Point Road at Ramsgate and Kogarah Road (now Princes Highway) as well as having 30 acres of land being reclaimed to create a park.
-Beverley Park Golf Course-
Beverley Park’s Golf Club was built on land that was originally designated for a sporting complex, the reason the Golf Club was built rather than the sporting complex remains unknown. On the 14th of June 1941, the first nine holes opened at Beverley Park Golf Club, organised by a member of Kogarah, William Currey, and the second nine holes were opened two years later. The Beverley Park Golf Club even owns its own cafe/restaurant, called “the 19th” which serves quality food & meal deals.
The National Trust of Australia (New South Wales) nominated part of Beverley Park as a conservation area in 1988. The reason being that Beverley Park is valued as a rare example of 1930’s subdivision composed mostly of Californian bungalows and also for its quality of streetscapes.
-Beverley Park's Sunny Side house, Princes Highway, Beverley Park, Sydney, Australia. -
If anyone is looking to purchase, sell or rent in the Beverley Park area, our team will be more than happy to assist you with any questions or queries you may have. Please feel free to contact our PRDnationwide on 9529 4666.
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