Appian Way, Burwood
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Appian Way is a street in the suburb of Burwood in Sydney.
Appian Way | |
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'Olevanus' | |
General information | |
Type | Street |
Major junctions | |
West end | Burwood Road |
East end | Liverpool Road (A22) |
Location(s) | |
Suburb(s) | Burwood |
The state heritage listed Appian Way has been described as one of the finest streets of Federation houses in Australia. The picturesque houses create an asymmetrical, multi-gabled roofscape with a variety of materials used such as slate and terracotta tiles and feature varied designs. The houses are complemented with landscaped gardens, manicured lawns and a nature strip with Brush Box trees. The serpentine street runs between Burwood Road and Liverpool Road with a communal reserve that has been converted into a lawn tennis club.
Homes in the street are designed in various Federation styles. Many are in the Federation Queen Anne style, but other styles are also represented. Erica and St Ellero are designed in the Federation Arts and Crafts style, while Casa Tasso and Ostia are just two out of several examples of the Federation Bungalow style.[1]