Lake Gardens, Victoria

Lake Gardens
Ballarat, Victoria

Lake Gardens Avenue looking West from Gilles Street near the Ballarat Botanic Gardens
Lake Gardens
Coordinates 37°32′46″S 143°49′12″E / 37.546°S 143.820°E / -37.546; 143.820Coordinates: 37°32′46″S 143°49′12″E / 37.546°S 143.820°E / -37.546; 143.820
Population 1,666 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density 1,207/km2 (3,127/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 3355
Area 1.38 km2 (0.5 sq mi)
Location 5.5 km (3 mi) from Ballarat Central
LGA(s) City of Ballarat
State electorate(s) Wendouree
Federal Division(s) Ballarat
Suburbs around Lake Gardens:
Wendouree Wendouree Wendouree
Alfredton Lake Gardens Lake Wendouree
Alfredton Alfredton Newington

Lake Gardens is a relatively new suburb on the western rural-urban fringe of Ballarat, Victoria Australia located near Lake Wendouree and directly behind the Ballarat Botanical Gardens from which the suburb draws its name. The suburb is bounded by Gilles Street to the east, O'Donnell's Road to the west and Gregory Street West to the north. The population at the 2011 census was 1,666.[1]

Lake Gardens is almost entirely residential, laid out in street hierarchy with a centrepiece ornamental lake. It has no commercial area in Lake Gardens and the nearest shopping centres are in Wendouree to the north and Alfredton to the south.

Built on the site of a former lunatic asylum, some claim that the suburb is haunted by ghosts.[2]

History

The area of Lake Gardens was formerly and open wetland of flat marshy land between Black Swamp and Winter Swamp, open hunting land for the Wathaurong indigenous tribes.

In the fledgling Ballarat of the 1860s, the land east of Ballarat Botanical Gardens was set aside for Prince of Wales Recreation Reserve to the south and to the north, "Reformatory Reserve" stretching toward what was known as the Town Common.

Lakeside Mental Hospital, a psychiatric asylum, was built on the Reformatory Reserve from 1877.

Following the closure of the hospital, City of Ballarat made planning provision for a new suburb on the site.

Work began in early 2000 on the 650 metre circumference artificial lake to be the centrepiece surrounded by prestige homes, filled by bore water and storm water.[3] The lake reserve is bounded by Stirling Drive to the north, Lake Gardens Drive to the south, St Cedars Grove to the west and St Glen's way and Gillies Street to the east. The main streets were planted with London plane trees.

Contemporary housing, large detached homes progressively built primarily in the neo-eclectic architecture style.

Parks and open space

Lake Gardens is surrounded by open space with the Ballarat Botanic Gardens and former zoo grounds to the east, Wendouree Park and Ballarat Golf Course to the south and vacant land to the west. The Ballarat Aquatic building is in Lake Gardens and includes a 25 Metre 8 lane Indoor heated pool.

Transport

The main roads are Lake Gardens Avenue and Stirling Drive.

A bus service runs the Lake Gardens route (16) along these roads and via Johns Wood between the Ballarat CBD and Stockland Shopping Centre in Wendouree.[4]

Wendouree railway station, opened in 2009 is located immediately next to the suburb in Wendouree.

References

  1. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Lake Gardens State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  2. Betts, Marianne [Victoria's favourite haunts] from the Herald Sun, 28 February 2009, pg 6-7
  3. Work Starts on Main Lake in New Suburb. The Courier. 4 April 2000
  4. Ballarat Bus Network
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