Dictionary of Sydney

The Dictionary of Sydney was archived in 2021.

Dulwich Hill

Inner western residential suburb taking its name from Dulwich in London. It is now the terminus of the Inner West Light Rail.

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Petersham Hill
Alternate
Wardell's Bush
Property
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Dulwich Hill

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Traditionally owned by the Cadigal people, the land that became Dulwich Hill was granted to early colonists Thomas Moore and James Bloodworth in the 1790s. Later owned by Robert Wardell, it was known as Wardell's Bush. By the 1860s Chinese market gardens and orchards, as well as small brickworks and potteries dotted the landscape. Subdivision took place in the 1900s after the railway and electric trams came through, and residential density has continued to rise with the building of units for the suburb's diverse population.