Rothermere, Elwood mansion flats

Rothermere, Elwood mansion flats

25 August 2019:

The other kind of #MansionFlat; a #VictorianMansion turned into flats ! This one rather leaps out on #HennesseyStreet street in #Elwood, surrounded by interwar flats.

Designed by #DavidAskew (of #TwentymanandAskew) and built 1891 for Joseph Syme, nephew of #DavidSyme who ran #TheAgeNewspaper for 30 years. For a while that was in partnership with Joseph- but they didn’t get along so he was bought out and spent his $ on this 45 room mansion, calling it Rothermere, living here till his death in 1916, then his widow stayed on till maybe the mid 20s.

Then the huge estate was subdivided, and so was the house, maybe a bit later, the main rooms into rather spacious one bed and studio flats. Later called Sherwood Hall.

I think it’s the best remaining of what was once quite common, partly because seems still a single owner, all the flats are rented ! $350/week, but worth it. At least one has an original bathroom.

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Rachelle Unreich, the daughter of the lady who owned it and lived there for a long time, commented on my Insta ! She lives there herself now, and has written a bio of her mum, Mira, published in 2023. She says there’s some original painted ceilings and the bathrooms all date from the 50s.

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2 thoughts on “Rothermere, Elwood mansion flats

  1. Coincidentally I’ve been invited to visit this mansion tomorrow. It has quite a history, but my primary interest is the arched stained glass window which I think is very likely to be the the Work of Brook, Robinson & Co in the early 1890 era.

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