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Surveyors Glebe

Surveying Glebe's heritage peninsula and harbourside charm

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Professional Surveying Services in Glebe

Glebe's distinctive peninsula location, heritage character, and harbour foreshores create unique surveying requirements demanding local expertise and careful attention to heritage controls. Our professional surveyors work extensively across this inner west suburb, from the heritage terraces along Glebe Point Road to waterfront properties overlooking Blackwattle and Rozelle Bays. Now within the Inner West Council area following council amalgamations, Glebe presents fascinating surveying challenges: Victorian and Federation-era terraces with narrow frontages, properties on sloping land descending toward the harbour, harbour foreshore boundaries requiring Crown Lands coordination, and extensive heritage overlays affecting most of the suburb. The presence of the University of Sydney, Glebe's village atmosphere, and its evolution from working-class housing to one of Sydney's most desirable inner suburbs creates diverse property scenarios. Whether you're working with a heritage terrace, a contemporary townhouse development, or a waterfront property with foreshore complexities, our team delivers surveying solutions tailored to Glebe's specific requirements.

Our Services in Glebe

Boundary Surveys

Boundary surveys in Glebe address heritage terraces, sloping sites, and waterfront properties with foreshore boundaries. We establish boundaries for Victorian and Federation terraces along Glebe Point Road and surrounding streets, survey properties descending toward Blackwattle and Rozelle Bays with significant level changes, and address foreshore boundaries requiring Crown Lands coordination. Many Glebe properties have complex subdivision histories from late 19th century estate subdivisions, narrow lot frontages with shared party walls, and rear lane access arrangements. Our work includes surveying properties affected by harbour foreshore reserves, establishing boundaries on steep sites where retaining walls define property edges, and resolving boundary disputes between terraces where decades of renovations have occurred.

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Detail Surveys

Detail surveys across Glebe capture heritage character, topography, and foreshore constraints for development applications and renovation projects. We survey terraces showing original Victorian fabric and modern additions, document sites sloping toward the harbour with level changes and retaining walls, and map waterfront properties for foreshore-sensitive developments. Surveys support heritage assessments for properties in Glebe's extensive conservation areas, DAs for additions to terraces and existing dwellings, and design development for new townhouses or apartments on consolidated sites. Our work documents heritage features, existing site levels, foreshore setbacks where applicable, and constraints including heritage overlays and proximity to University of Sydney.

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Subdivision Surveys

Subdivision work in Glebe includes terrace house strata subdivisions, consolidation and re-subdivision for townhouse developments, and occasional waterfront property subdivisions requiring foreshore considerations. We prepare plans for terrace dual occupancies, small-lot Torrens subdivisions, and strata plans for new developments. Most work requires navigating Glebe's heritage conservation areas and planning controls protecting the suburb's character. Waterfront subdivisions involve coordinating with Crown Lands regarding foreshore boundaries and easements. Our experience includes heritage-sensitive subdivisions and complex multi-dwelling strata arrangements.

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Setout Surveys

Construction set-out in Glebe addresses heritage constraints, sloping sites, and tight inner-suburb conditions. We set out additions to heritage terraces, establish building positions for townhouse developments on consolidated sites, and provide levels for constructions on sloping land. Work includes coordinating party wall positions between terraces, managing set-out on sites descending toward the harbour, and establishing setbacks complying with heritage and foreshore controls where applicable.

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Identification Surveys

Identification surveys resolve boundary disputes between heritage terraces, clarify rear lane boundaries and access rights, and establish foreshore boundaries for waterfront properties. We locate original survey marks often buried under decades of development, re-establish boundaries along Glebe Point Road and surrounding streets, and address encroachments where additions to terraces have crossed property lines. Waterfront properties may require coordination with Crown Lands to establish foreshore title boundaries. Common issues include shared party walls not aligned with title boundaries and lane access disputes.

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Engineering Surveys

Engineering surveys support infrastructure works, structural investigations of heritage buildings, and civil works for residential developments. We provide control for stormwater works on sloping sites, monitor heritage terraces during excavation of adjoining basements, and survey existing services infrastructure. Foreshore projects may require survey coordination with maritime infrastructure and environmental monitoring.

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About Glebe

Glebe occupies a peninsula jutting into Sydney Harbour between Blackwattle Bay and Rozelle Bay, within the Inner West Council LGA. The suburb features predominantly Victorian and Federation terrace housing, particularly along Glebe Point Road and surrounding streets, with some contemporary infill development. Extensive heritage conservation areas cover most of the suburb, with additional individual heritage listings. Properties range from single-fronted terraces to substantial waterfront homes and contemporary townhouse developments. The University of Sydney borders the suburb, influencing the rental market and development patterns. Harbour foreshores add complexity to waterfront properties.

Common Questions About Surveying in Glebe

How do harbour foreshore boundaries work in Glebe?
Waterfront properties in Glebe often have boundaries extending to mean high water mark or a defined foreshore line, with Crown Lands retaining ownership below that level. Surveys must establish the foreshore boundary position, identify any foreshore easements or licenses, and coordinate with Crown Lands for boundary determinations. We research titles, locate tidal benchmarks, and prepare plans showing the relationship between private property and Crown foreshore land.
What heritage requirements affect Glebe surveys?
Most of Glebe sits within heritage conservation areas requiring surveys to document existing heritage fabric, support heritage impact assessments, and demonstrate compliance with heritage planning controls. Surveys for subdivisions, additions, or new developments must identify significant features and provide documentation for Inner West Council heritage assessment. We coordinate with heritage consultants and prepare survey material meeting council heritage requirements.
Can you survey terrace houses on sloping streets?
Yes, Glebe's topography means many terraces sit on sloping sites, particularly approaching the harbour. We survey multi-level properties, document retaining walls and level changes, establish boundaries on slopes, and provide accurate level information for renovation projects. Surveys capture existing buildings at multiple levels and site constraints including steep access and terraced gardens.
How long does a Glebe boundary survey take?
Standard terrace boundary surveys typically take 5-10 working days including title research, fieldwork, and plan preparation. Waterfront properties requiring Crown Lands coordination or properties with complex heritage documentation needs may take longer. We provide schedules accounting for any heritage consultant coordination and foreshore boundary determination processes.
What's involved in subdividing a Glebe property for townhouses?
Townhouse subdivisions involve consolidating existing lots (often terraces), preparing a subdivision plan showing new lot boundaries, addressing heritage controls and minimum lot sizes, and ensuring compliance with Inner West planning requirements. We coordinate with planners and architects, prepare survey plans for DA submission and eventual registration, and address rear lane access where applicable. Heritage conservation area requirements add complexity to most Glebe subdivisions.
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