3 Birriwa Ave (2025)

’Maryville’ 3 Birriwa Ave, Strathfield Sth

by Cathy Jones 2025

Birriwa Avenue, Strathfield South, is built on land originally granted to James Morris on 1 January 1810. Part of this grant was later subdivided as the ‘Ripon Estate’. In 1927, Enfield Council approved a subdivision of part of the Ripon Estate, creating Birriwa Avenue and fifteen residential allotments. The avenue lies between Madeline Street and Chisholm Street.

Initially, Birriwa Avenue was situated in the western ward of the former Enfield Council. Following the amalgamation of the west Ward of Enfield with Strathfield Council in 1949, it came under the Strathfield Local Government Area. For many years Birriwa Avenue was located in the suburb of Enfield and then Belfield, but in 2023 the suburb boundaries were revised, and Birriwa Avenue was officially included in Strathfield South.

All land in Birriwa Avenue was originally owned by local builder William Francis (W.F.) Bush (1891–1970). He was the son of William Benjamin Christopher Bush (1869–1925), a builder and former Enfield alderman (1914-1925), and his wife Lillian (née Crawford). W.F. Bush married Sybil Mitchell and they lived in both Liverpool Road, Enfield, and later in Birriwa Avenue. A prolific builder in the Enfield district during the 1920s, he subsequently moved to Bathurst and also served in the Australian Army during the Second World War.

On 2 May 1928, the Daily Telegraph reported approval for W.F. Bush to construct fifteen brick cottages, along with a brick shop and dwelling, in Birriwa Avenue. The street first appears in the 1929 Sands Sydney Directory, an early form of residential and business directory. It seems likely that the first building completed was the shop and residence at 17 Birriwa Avenue, on the corner of Madeline Street. Building of the shop was likely intended to attract interest in the new housing estate, which soon saw the construction of the fifteen planned homes.

The wider development of this part of Enfield was influenced by the establishment of the Enfield Marshalling Yards in 1916, which generated substantial employment and stimulated residential growth in the local district.  Many early residents of Birriwa Avenue had railway associated occupations and were likely employed at the Marshalling Yards or nearby Chullora Workshops.  

‘Maryville’ 3 Birriwa Ave Strathfield South was built in 1929 on Lot 12 and is a brick interwar California Bungalow with a terracotta roof.  

This land on which the house is built was transferred to builder William F Bush in 1927.  Approval was granted to Bush in May 1928 to construct 15 houses in Birriwa Street.  This house was built by 1929 and in June 1929 was transferred to Mary Dunn, wife of Norman Dunn of Enfield, timber orderman. The house first appears in the Sands Directory in 1931 occupied by Reg Jenner and named ‘Maryville’.

The house is transferred in December 1930 to William Francis Bush (mortgagee exercising power of sale) to Kate Jeffrey, wife of George Jeffrey, of Sydney. In November 1945, the house was transferred from Kate Jeffrey to George Jeffrey, motor mechanic.

In 1973, the house was transferred to Salvatore Georgelando of Leichhardt, process worker.

References

Building Activity (1928, May 2). The Daily Telegraph, p24

Department of the Valuer General NSW – Valuation List – Valuation District of Enfield

Enfield Council, Minutes of Council Meetings

Sands Sydney and Suburban Directory