On the descent to Bondi Beach, trams entered Campbell Parade via an under pass at a point where Bondi Road was too steep, first by turning right into Denham Street, then left into Fletcher Street and Rowland Avenue, where the under pass was once located[3] (now developed into apartments at 331A Bondi Road).
[4] A feature of this line was the large three-track terminus cut into a hillside at North Bondi, which opened in 1946.
The under pass and cutting have now been filled in; part of it is now public reserve and apartments.
Bondi Waverley School of Arts This building is situated on the north side of the road and was built in 1914.
It is an example of Victorian influence in architecture and has a state heritage listing.
The building was constructed in the Arts and Crafts style that was popular in the Federation period and has a state heritage listing.
The site was originally occupied by a cottage that was used by Sisters of St Joseph from 1896.
In February 1907, the Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club was formed at a meeting in this hotel, making it the oldest surf life-saving club in the world.