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Walking Woollahra: Point Piper Past and Present

Sat, 30 Mar

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Point Piper

HHA kicks off its Walking Woollahra series with a stroll through the gracious suburb of Point Piper. This walking series has been made possible thanks to Woollahra Municipal Council.

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Walking Woollahra: Point Piper Past and Present
Walking Woollahra: Point Piper Past and Present

Time & Location

30 Mar 2024, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Point Piper, 21 Wunulla Rd, Point Piper NSW 2027, Australia

About the event

HHA kicks off its Walking Woollahra series with a stroll through the gracious suburb of Point Piper.

Known for its exclusivity, prestigious property and world-class views, the point was once the location of Henrietta Villa and two mansions known as Woollahra House (the second demolished in 1929).

HHA's Nick Jordan leads a tribute to the book of the same name by Glynde Nesta Griffiths, first published in 1947, and focuses on the prized northern end - Wolseley, Wyuna and Wunulla Roads. Hear stories of scientists, artists, explorers, sportsmen and a famous cartoon character, as well as today's billionaires!

This walking series has been made possible thanks to a Placemaking Grant from Woollahra Municipal Council.

Image: Felix Bay

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