The Haberfield and
Dobroyd Point area was used as farmland with scattered industries until after the coming of the steam tramway from
Leichhardt to
Five Dock. The
1893 Depression retarded subdivision. In 1901 Richard Stanton and W. H. Nichols, real estate agents of
Summer Hill, purchased 50 acres of the Dobroyd Estate from the Ramsay family. Derrylyn was built in 1910. An Interim Conservation Order was placed on it on 11 December 1981 at the request of the vendor who was concerned that future owners of the property may propose internal and external changes to the house. With the agreement of the new owner a Permanent Conservation Order was placed over the property on 2 December 1983. In 1983 through the Heritage Assistance program funding assistance was provided to erect a new picket fence. A swimming pool with brick paving and a child-proof fence was added in 1984, and approval was granted for a garage/carport of sympathetic design in 1985. A new picket fence was constructed the same year. Approval was granted for re-landscaping of the grounds in 1992. On 2 April 2000 the property was transferred to the State Heritage Register. == Description ==