Eden Hills is a south eastern suburb located in the foothills of
Adelaide
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, South Australia. It is part of the local government area of the City of Mitcham.
History
Whilst the derivation of the name is not conclusive, the Department of Lands Grant Book reveals the first land owner in the area was William Detmar Cook who purchased a property on 29 October 1839. Cook was Master of the barque ''Eden''.
There was little settlement of the area until the early 1880s, when the railway from Adelaide to
Nairne opened, being the first stage in the plan to link Adelaide to
Melbourne
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. In 1883, a syndicate comprising John Whyte, James Cowan,
Ebenezer Ward
Ebenezer Ward (4 September 1837 – 8 October 1917) was an Australian politician and journalist. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1870 to 1880, and from 1881 to 1890, representing Gumeracha (1870–1880), Burra (1 ...
, John Hill, R. D. Moore,
Seth Ferry
Seth "The Master" Ferry (25 May 1839 – 20 October 1932) was a prominent rider, dealer, owner and trainer of racehorses in South Australia.
Biography
Seth Ferry was born at "Providence House", Ponders End, Lower Edmonton, Middlesex, where his p ...
and G. H. Catchlove acquired the sections of land where the suburb is now centred, and following a survey laid out the land into allotments.
Around that time
Edwin Ashby
Edwin Ashby (2 November 1861 – 8 January 1941) was an Adelaide based Australian property developer and a noted malacologist interested in chitonsWinckworth R. (1942). "Obituary. Edwin Ashby, 1861-1941". '' Proceedings of the Malacological Societ ...
moved into the area. Ashby and fellow land agent and financier Ernest Saunders owned and largely developed much of Eden Hills from 1890 and Ashby established the property Wittunga (now the
Wittunga Botanic Garden
The Wittunga Botanic Garden is one of three Botanic Gardens in Adelaide, South Australia administered by the Botanic Gardens of South Australia, a State Government statutory authority; the other two are the Adelaide Botanic Garden located in the i ...
) in
Blackwood
Blackwood may refer to:
Botany
* African blackwood (''Dalbergia melanoxylon''), a timber tree of Africa
* African blackwood ('' Erythrophleum africanum''), (''Peltophorum africanum'') also Rhodesian blackwood, trees from Africa
* Australian blac ...
.
The opening of the
Eden Hills railway station
Eden Hills railway station is located on the Belair line. Situated in the Adelaide southern foothills suburb of Eden Hills, it is 14.2 kilometres from Adelaide station.
History
Eden Hills is the only station on the Adelaide Metro to have ...
in 1911 hastened development in the area. A post office and store opened in 1912 and a school (no
Eden Hills Primary School opened in 1916. The school's original stone classroom survives as a reception area. The Ashby family instigated the building of a
Friends meeting house
A Friends meeting house is a meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), where meeting for worship is usually held.
Typically, Friends meeting houses are simple and resemble local residential buildings. Ornamentation, spires, a ...
in 1912 which served as a venue for several religious denominations, the local dramatic society and other community events. It was demolished in 1956. An
Anglican
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Parish Hall was built in 1927, and a
Methodist church
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established in 1937, moving to its current location (now Eden Hills
Uniting Church
The Uniting Church in Australia (UCA) is a united church in Australia. The church was founded on 22 June 1977 when most congregations of the Methodist Church of Australasia, about two-thirds of the Presbyterian Church of Australia and almost a ...
) in 1957.
A brickworks was established near the railway line and (originally Shephard's) Shepherds Hill Road in 1881 to facilitate the building of railway tunnels and remained in operation until 1933. A smaller brickyard operated near Parham Road from 1884 to 1930. Nearby in Wade Road is ''Seaview'', the oldest known residence in Eden Hills, built in 1849.
Places of interest
Blackwood High School
Blackwood High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Eden Hills, a south-eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, teaching to the Australian Curriculum and the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE). It is also a ...
, 1st Eden Hills Scout Group Blackwood Primary School and Eden Hills Primary School are located in Eden Hills.
Eden Hills railway station
Eden Hills railway station is located on the Belair line. Situated in the Adelaide southern foothills suburb of Eden Hills, it is 14.2 kilometres from Adelaide station.
History
Eden Hills is the only station on the Adelaide Metro to have ...
is on the
Belair railway line
The Belair line is a suburban rail commuter route in greater Adelaide, South Australia, that runs from the Adelaide railway station to Belair in the Adelaide Hills via the Adelaide-Wolseley line using diesel 3000/3100 class railcars. This pa ...
. Eden Hills also has a
Country Fire Service
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Station, established in 1951.
Eden Hills Scout Group
A part of Scouts SA, and the World Scouting Movement. It has been providing opportunities for youth in the local community to experience the outdoors and undergo leadership development. It has had a significant impact on the local community through service projects such as cleaning up the land by Eden Hills Station, fundraising for the droughts and teaching youth to be global citizens.
Watiparinga Reserve
Watiparinga Reserve and adjacent land near Gloucester Avenue in Eden Hills was added to the
Register of the National Estate
The Register of the National Estate was a heritage register that listed natural and cultural heritage places in Australia that was closed in 2007. Phasing out began in 2003, when the Australian National Heritage List and the Commonwealth Heri ...
in 1996. It comprises approximately and is considered a significant cultural landscape, exhibiting a diverse range of flora and provides an early example of nature conservation efforts in South Australia from the 1950s. The Reserve also contains remnants of the original 1880s
Adelaide to Melbourne railway line, including an original single-track tunnel and concrete viaduct buttresses. The Reserve contains the first
National Trust of South Australia
The National Trust of Australia, officially the Australian Council of National Trusts (ACNT), is the Australian national peak body for community-based, non-government non-profit organisations committed to promoting and conserving Australia's In ...
plaque to be erected, which was unveiled in 1959.
Watiparinga Reserve was developed as farmland in 1850–51. The
South Australian Railways
South Australian Railways (SAR) was the organisation through which the Government of South Australia built and operated railways in South Australia from 1854 until March 1978, when its non-urban railways were incorporated into Australian Natio ...
bought some of the land for the single-track railway line and viaduct in 1880. In 1911, the farmland was acquired by Ernest Saunders and
Edwin Ashby
Edwin Ashby (2 November 1861 – 8 January 1941) was an Adelaide based Australian property developer and a noted malacologist interested in chitonsWinckworth R. (1942). "Obituary. Edwin Ashby, 1861-1941". '' Proceedings of the Malacological Societ ...
. During World War II, the former railway tunnel in the reserve was used for safe storage of South Australian art treasures and is now used to grow mushrooms commercially. The property was transferred to Ashby in 1922 and farmed as part of his Wittunga property. In the late 1950s, daughter
Alison Marjorie Ashby
Alison Marjorie Ashby (7 February 1901 – 12 August 1987) was an Australian botanical artist and plant collector.
Early life
Ashby was born in Adelaide, South Australia as a youngest daughter of four children, of a property developer and ...
began planting thousands of seedlings of Australian plants in Watiparinga. She eventually donated Watiparinga to the National Trust of South Australia in 1957.
Wittunga Botanic Garden
The
Wittunga Botanic Garden
The Wittunga Botanic Garden is one of three Botanic Gardens in Adelaide, South Australia administered by the Botanic Gardens of South Australia, a State Government statutory authority; the other two are the Adelaide Botanic Garden located in the i ...
, in the southeastern corner of the suburb and extending east into Blackwood, was also part of Edwin Ashby's Wittunga property. Originally a formal English garden at Ashby's home, his son Arthur Keith Ashby later included South African and native Australian plants. The garden was donated to the State in 1965, and is now administered as one of the three Botanic Gardens in Adelaide, the others being the
Adelaide Botanic Garden
The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a public garden at the north-east corner of the Adelaide city centre, in the Adelaide Park Lands. It encompasses a fenced garden on North Terrace (between Lot Fourteen, the site of the old Royal Adelaide Hospit ...
and the
Mount Lofty Botanic Garden.
Colebrook Reconciliation Park
Colebrook Reconciliation Park in Eden Hills was established from 1998 as a memorial to the children who were removed from their families and housed at Colebrook Home, a "United Aborigines" mission which had originated in
Oodnadatta
Oodnadatta is a small, remote outback town and locality in the Australian state of South Australia, located north-north-west of the state capital of Adelaide city centre, Adelaide by road or direct, at an altitude of . The unsealed Oodnadatta ...
in 1924, moved to
Quorn
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Quorn is sold as both a cooking ingredient and as ...
, then finally relocated to Eden Hills in 1942. At its Eden Hills location, Colebrook Home continued to house children, including prominent
Aboriginal Australian health worker and public administrator
Lowitja O'Donoghue
Lowitja O'Donoghue (August 1932 – 4 February 2024), also known as Lois O'Donoghue and Lois Smart, was an Australian public administrator and Indigenous rights advocate. She was the inaugural chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait I ...
. By 1956 the property was in poor condition and the home was finally closed in 1972 and demolished in 1973.
The Reconciliation Park was born out of meetings in the 1990s between a local reconciliation study group and the ''Tji Tji Tjuta'' (former residents) of Colebrook Home. This led to memorial works including ''Fountain of Tears'', created in 1998 by
Silvio Apponyi
Silvio Apponyi (born 4 July 1949) is an Australian sculptor based in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia, noted for depictions of animals.
Early life and education
Apponyi was born on 4 July 1949 in a refugee camp in Dachau, Bavaria, Dac ...
and ''Grieving Mother'' in 1999.
Notes
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