Eryldene | |
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Location | 17 McIntosh Street, Gordon, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates | 33°45′29″S 151°09′27″E / 33.7580°S 151.1576°E |
Built | 1913–1936 |
Built for | Eben Gowrie Waterhouse & Janet Waterhouse |
Architect | William Hardy Wilson |
Architectural style(s) | Georgian Revival |
Owner | The Eryldene Trust |
Website | www |
Official name | Eryldene |
Type | State heritage (complex / group) |
Designated | 2 April 1999 |
Reference no. | 19 |
Type | House |
Category | Residential buildings (private) |
Builders | Rudolph G. Ochs |
Eryldene is a heritage-listed former family residence and now house museum located at 17 McIntosh Street in the Sydney North Shore suburb of Gordon, Australia. It was designed by William Hardy Wilson and built from 1913 to 1936 by Rudolph G. Ochs. The property is owned by The Eryldene Trust. The house and its garden, which is noted for its camellias was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999[1][2] and was listed on the Australian Register of the National Estate.[3][4]