Waverton is a
suburb on the lower
North Shore of
Sydney,
New South Wales
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Australia. Waverton is 4 kilometres north of the
Sydney central business district, in the
local government area of
North Sydney Council.
History
Waverton was named in 1929 after the Waverton Estate of an early resident, Robert Old. The land once belonged to William Carr, who named it after an
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village connected to his family.
The North Shore railway line was extended south from
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to
Milsons Point in 1893. The station in this area for nearly forty years was known as Bay Road, after the thoroughfare that crosses the railway line. The local progress association recommended a change and Waverton was chosen in 1929.
Indigenous Australians occupied the area until 1916. They left behind numerous signs of their presence. Sites include a large rock carving of a whale adjacent to the heritage-listed Coal Loader, waterholes and grinding grooves at
Balls Head Reserve
The Balls Head Reserve is a forested headland nature reserve situated on Balls Head in Sydney. The headland is in Port Jackson, west of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, between Berrys Bay to the east and Balls Head Bay to the west. It is named a ...
, plus engravings and grinding grooves in Waverton Park.
Waverton is also home to the museum ship
MV Cape Don which is berthed at the old coal loader in
Balls Head Bay.
Heritage listings
Waverton has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
* North Shore railway:
Waverton railway station
* The Coal Loader, located on the west side of the peninsula, was established from 1913 to 1917. One of the oldest coal loaders in Sydney Harbour, it was originally a steam ship bunkering station, delivering coal from the
Hunter Valley
The Hunter Region, also commonly known as the Hunter Valley, is a region of New South Wales, Australia, extending from approximately to north of Sydney. It contains the Hunter River and its tributaries with highland areas to the north and ...
to ships in the harbor. It has been restored and is a popular spot on weekends. It is heritage-listed.
Transport
Waverton railway station is on the
North Shore & Western Line
The North Shore & Western Line (numbered T1, coloured orange) is a commuter rail line operated by Sydney Trains in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It serves the North Shore, parts of the Inner West and Western Suburbs.
It was previousl ...
of the
Sydney Trains
Sydney Trains is the operator of the suburban passenger rail network serving the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The network is a hybrid urban-suburban rail system with a central underground core that covers over of track and 170 ...
network. The naval base
HMAS ''Waterhen'' is located on Balls Head Road.
Commercial area
Waverton has a village-like collection of shops around the railway station, including an IGA supermarket, bottle shop, butcher, chemist and several restaurants and cafes including the Third Rail Cafe, Botanica Cafe, Bay Tandoori and Tamarind Thai. The 'Grumpy Baker' returned to Waverton late 2018 after a three-year absence, and in 2020 Capo Pizza was started.
Recreation
Balls Head Reserve
The Balls Head Reserve is a forested headland nature reserve situated on Balls Head in Sydney. The headland is in Port Jackson, west of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, between Berrys Bay to the east and Balls Head Bay to the west. It is named a ...
, the bushland peninsula, is a popular picnic destination especially when there are harbour fireworks such as on
New Year's Eve. Its one-way road system also forms part of a favoured route for walkers and joggers, and contains many adjacent bushwalking paths.
Waverton Park, on the banks of
Berrys Bay
Berrys Bay is a bay located to the east of the Waverton Peninsula and the west of McMahons Point, on the north of Sydney Harbour.
A number of ship building firms operate from the bay.
History
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, with views of Sydney Harbour, is another recreation focal point.
References
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Suburbs of Sydney
1929 establishments in Australia
Populated places established in 1929