- Source: Eaglemont, Victoria
Eaglemont is an established suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Banyule local government area. Eaglemont recorded a population of 3,960 at the 2021 census.
Formerly known as Mount Eagle, Eaglemont is a picturesque enclave situated between Ivanhoe East and Heidelberg. The heritage-laden garden suburb was designed by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin, and was home to many of Australia's most famous impressionist artists.
Walking distance to private schools, the Yarra River, parks, walking trails, shopping centres and a public golf course, the median house prices in Eaglemont remain amongst the highest in Melbourne, with few properties up for sale.
History
Two properties were built in the area in the 1840s; "Leighton" was built by the Bolden brothers, whilst "Hartlands" was built by novelist S. J. Browne. "Hartlands" was located on the elevated region known as Mount Eagle, and was subdivided in 1853. The area remained agricultural, apart from a large house and gardens, named "Mount Eagle", built in the late 1850s by parliamentarian J. H. Brooke.
During the landboom of the 1880s, the "Mount Eagle" and "Leighton" properties were bought by a syndicate and subdivided. The area was named Mount Eagle Estate. The "Mount Eagle" property failed to sell, and remained vacant until 1888 when it was made available to a group of artists. This group became known as the Heidelberg School, and included Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder, and Frederick McCubbin.
In 1915 Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahoney Griffin were commissioned to design a subdivision in the Mount Eagle Estate. The design incorporated curving streets which followed the contours of the land, and private parklands, as an early example of a Garden Suburb design. In 1916 they designed the nearby Glenard Estate upon similar principles. The Griffins designed numerous houses in the area, and later became residents of Eaglemont, living at 23 Glenard Drive in the small knitlock house 'Pholiota' They lived alongside the house of Walter's brother-in-law Roy Lippincott at no. 21.
Eaglemont Post Office opened on 14 October 1929 three and a half years after the opening of the railway station in May, 1926.
Present
Eaglemont's small shopping strip includes a newsagency/licensed post office, cafes, grocery store and hairdressers, along with the Eagle Bar.
Eaglemont is well serviced by public transport, having its own railway station, as well as numerous bus routes and bike paths. Public library facilities are provided by Yarra Plenty Regional Library. The nearest libraries are at Ivanhoe and Rosanna.
Notable people
Eaglemont has been home to many notable residents over the years, many of whom have been involved in the artistic professions, including:
Cate Blanchett (born 1969), actress
Robin Boyd (1919–1971), architect
Charles Conder (1868–1909), artist
Harold Desbrowe-Annear (1865–1933), architect
Marion Mahony Griffin (1871–1961), architect and artist
Murray Griffin (1903–1992), artist
Walter Burley Griffin (1876–1937), architect and town planner
Shane Jacobson (born 1970), actor
Frederick McCubbin (1855–1917), artist
Tom Roberts (1856–1931), artist
Frederick Romberg (1913–1992), architect
Arthur Streeton (1867–1943), artist
Walter Withers (1854–1914), artist
See also
City of Heidelberg – Eaglemont was previously within this former local government area.
References
External links
Australian Places – Eaglemont at the Wayback Machine (archived 19 July 2005)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Stasiun kereta api Eaglemont
- Jalur kereta api Hurstbridge
- Melbourne
- Stasiun kereta api Heidelberg
- Stasiun kereta api Ivanhoe, Melbourne
- Eaglemont, Victoria
- Eaglemont railway station
- Arthur Streeton
- Ivanhoe East, Victoria
- List of planned cities
- Heidelberg, Victoria
- Chadwick House
- Mount Eagle
- Glenard Estate, Eaglemont
- Walter Burley Griffin