Mount Waverley 3149

Mount Waverley 3149

Mount Waverley is a residential area 15 km. south-east of Melbourne. Its area extends from the border between the former Oakleigh and Waverley cities eastwards to Glen Waverley.

In 1853 a privately surveyed township was laid out at the south-east corner of High Street Road and Stephensons Road, named by its owner after Sir Walter Scott's Waverley novels. The site rises from a deep valley to the south, the rise being sufficient for the appellation of Mount. An Anglican church was opened in 1865, the first in the Waverley district.

In 1900 the population of the Mount Waverley area was sufficient to assemble a petition for a State primary school and to request post and telegraph services. The nearest post offices were at Notting Hill and Black Flat (now Glen Waverley), each about three kilometres away. A school was opened in 1905, and post and telegraph facilities were provided at about the same time. The farms were increasingly given over to fruit growing, and a cool store was built in 1920 in High Street Road. Vegetables and poultry farms increased in response to Melbourne's growing metropolitan population, particularly after the first world war.

In 1930 a railway line was opened from metropolitan Melbourne. Mount Waverley's census population of 112 in 1911 grew fourfold by the 1933 census, whereupon it stabilised until the postwar years. The railway station immediately east of Mount Waverley is Jordanville, to where the Riversdale Golf Club transferred in 1927. By 1950 the Housing Commission had acquired land for two thousand houses. The Jordanville technical school was opened in 1954 and a high school (named successively Holmsglen, Jordanville and Waverley), was opened in 1956. Jordanville is now the western part of Mount Waverley. The eastwards residential expansion was not long coming to Mount Waverley. A modern shopping centre with an L-shaped arrangement of shops facing onto a landscaped car park was built in 1959, next to the railway station. By the end of the 1950s the railway line was duplicated and train frequency improved. A high school at Mount Waverley was opened in 1966. A Catholic primary and secondary school campus is near the station.

South of the railway station the valley accommodates a long linear public reserve and flood retarding basins. North of the station is the Damper Creek reserve.

At the western edge of Mount Waverley on Blackburn Road there are the Pinewood shopping centre and primary school, adjoining which is the Waverley cinema. The shopping centre and adjacent housing were an A.V. Jennings estate in the late 1950s. The Pinewood Reserve is at the head of Scotchmans Creek which was the site of an historic grazing run (1840) which extended to Oakleigh. The creek has a linear park and flood retarding basins. South of the Pinewood shops is an industrial estate which is partly in Notting Hill.

By the mid 1990s Mount Waverley was becoming an aged community as the first generation of home-builders approached retirement and were characterised as "empty nesters", whose children had moved out to more distant estates of moved in the other direction to inner-city living.

The median house price in Glen Waverley was about 15% above the metropolitan median in 1987 and 1996.
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