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View all Abbotsford discussions. Unanswered questions in Abbotsford. Can anyone recommend a dentist in the Abbotsford local area? Write a suburb review Ask a question. Find real estate agents in Abbotsford. Compare all real estate agents in Abbotsford, NSW. English settlement of the area dates from the s, when it was inhabited by colonists mainly for farming purposes.

Abbotsford was originally part of Five Dock Farm until it was subdivided in Its construction was commissioned by Sir Arthur Renwick, a physician, philanthropist and politician, who decided to make this waterside suburb his home, with work commencing on the grand manor in These streets are named after works by Sir Walter Scott. Sadly, in , Sir Renwick suffered financial stress. Abbotsford House was retained for use as offices, while the factory was constructed on three sides around the house in Been to Quarantine Reserve recently?

This park on the Abbotsford Peninsula boasts a rich history. In , the Commonwealth Government bought this 2-hectare site to build a quarantine station, which provided accommodation for imported animals. During World War II, the station was used as a military supply store. After the war ended the quarantine station resumed its original function, to the apprehension of local residents who objected to its reopening due to its offensive odours, noise and pollution from the incinerator.

But it took years for their concerns to be heard and the station was moved to Wallgrove in In the site was transferred from Commonwealth ownership to the State Government. The local council landscaped the area for public parkland and it is now known as Quarantine Reserve. Today you can see the cattle stables, green-roofed pigpens, dog kennels and cattery!

Locals say ghosts of animals who lost their lives to quarantine restrictions haunt the site. She nursed Lawson through his mental and alcoholic problems.



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