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Brunyarra
Brunyarra, now known as Del Monte, is a historic house in the Sydney suburb of Strathfield. The house is now located within the grounds of Santa Maria Del Monte, the junior campus of Santa Sabina College, and is situated on the corner of The Boulevarde and Carrington Avenue, Strathfield. It is a heritage listed item on Municipality of Strathfield's Local Environmental Plan.〔(State Heritage Register )〕 ==History== Built in 1886, Brunyarra was the home of John Spencer Brunton (1861–1937),〔(Strathield Heritage – John Spencer Brunton ) Retrieved 26 August 2012〕 a member of an Australian flour milling family. The house name is believed to be the first sylable of the family name Brunton and Yarra from the Yarra River in Melbourne where Brunton was educated. Brunton sold the house in 1908 and moved to Gladswood House. The next owner was Edward Scholes (1858-1933), a Judge of the District Court and Industrial Court, who purchased Brunyarra for £3,900. Between 1918 and 1928, Brunyarra was owned by Albert Grace of Grace Bros. Ownership then passed to Mrs Mary Bailey who changed the name of the house to Del Monte and ran it as a function and wedding reception centre. On her death in 1950, Bailey beqeathed the property to the Dominican Sisters of Santa Sabina, who the following year opened a new junior school in the house.〔(Strathfield Heritage – Brunyarra ) Retrieved 26 August 2012〕
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