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Lifestyle, convenience and affordability - Summer Hill has it all!

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Summer Hill is a primarily residential suburb, adjoining two of Sydney’s major arterial roads, Parramatta Road and Liverpool Road.

By the 1920s, the suburb had become relatively upper class, with large estates and mansions built throughout the suburb. Some of these still exist today. However, following its transition to a working-class suburb in the mid-20th century many of the large estates were demolished or subdivided.

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Key Facts

  • 8.5km West of the Sydney CBD

Transport

  • Buses – 406, 413, 480, 483
  • Trains – T2 Inner West & South Line

Amenities

  • Summer Hill Community Centre – 131 Smith St, Summer Hill
  • Smith Street High Street – Smith St, Summer Hill

Schools

  • Summer Hill Public School – Moonbie St, Summer Hill
  • Trinity Grammar School – 119 Prospect Rd, Summer Hill
  • KU Henson Street Preschool – Henson St, Summer Hill

No longer content to be sitting on the sidelines, Chippendale has been busy redefining itself as a creative arts precinct with working-class roots and real grit.

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Chippendale is full of contrasts in terms of the architectural landscape as well as the locals who call this funky inner-city suburb home.

An inner-city neighbourhood that is on the cusp of something big, Chippendale is rapidly evolving from its working-class roots into one of Sydney’s top creative arts precincts, and there are no signs of slowing down.

Once the local stomping ground of brewery and factory workers, creatives are moving in and transforming warehouses, terraces and workmen’s cottages into art spaces, funky tea houses and cafés. Surrounded by bold street art and tag-ridden back laneways, Chippendale is a living canvas.

As a result of its jaw-dropping refurbishment, Kensington Street has become one of the hottest addresses on the arts scene. The old Clare Hotel’s heritage-listed buildings have been transformed into an edgy boutique hotel that’s surrounded by fine restaurants and galleries. A few blocks over on Abercrombie Street the word brunch takes on a new meaning at a line-up of cafés. The major renewal project, Central Park, has added much-needed green space at Chippendale Green.

The University of Technology Sydney, the University of Sydney and the Broadway campus of the University of Notre Dame are all within walking distance, as are Central Train Station, the light rail and major bus routes. Locals tend to ditch the car and walk or cycle their way around.

Although small in size, Chippendale has striking contrasts – beautiful terraces that line neighbourly streets to the high-rise apartments sprouting up on Chippendale’s eastern boundary. It’s an eclectic and vibrant neighbourhood which caters for students, professionals and a burgeoning artistic community

Chippendale offers intimate, funky cafés, art galleries and hawker-style alfresco dining at Spice Alley. The eastern edge of Chippendale is bustling with commuters and students, while Chippendale’s western side is a much quieter and laid-back residential area.

Once the sun sets pubs and bars steal the show from the cafés. Live music, comedy and trivia nights attract the younger crowd while dining establishments around Kensington Street draw the foodie crowd. Art galleries showcase their latest exhibitions, many offering wine tastings, art dinners, and cocktail evenings. 

Ditch the car because everything is a stroll or a short bike ride from home.

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Key Facts

  • 2km from Sydney CBD

Amenities

  • University of Sydney
  • University of Technology Sydney
  • Central Train Station
  • Sydney CBD

Charming and full of character, Stanmore has delights for all tastes.This inner-west enclave is mixing up charming old-school style with a dash of gourmet goodness.

Stanmore was named by a prosperous saddler, John Jones, who purchased land in 1835 where Newington College now stands and called it the Stanmore Estate. Jones named it after his birthplace of Stanmore, now a north-west suburb of London.

It’s almost as if the rest of Sydney has suddenly woken up to the charming streetscapes and genteel mood that are an indelible part of the Stanmore experience.

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Perched on the city fringe and within walking distance to little Italy Leichhardt and naughty Newtown, Stanmore was once a sleepy suburb, beloved by students and old-school inner-westies for decades. But change is definitely in the air.

The rise and rise of the inner west brings new cafes, an arts scene and hot new restaurants to the area, and there’s no looking back.

And of course, there are the famous long-timers: the Aphrodite Restaurant in the Cyprus Community Club, which offers some of the best priced comfort food this side of Paramatta Road; and Olympia Milk Bar, with its grungy, down-at-heel local appeal.

What it lacks in parks, Stanmore makes up for in schools; Newington College, Stanmore Public and Saint Michael's Catholic Primary are all found within a few blocks of each other.

Stand aside Leichhardt, Annandale and Newtown, Stanmore is fast becoming a destination suburb in its own right thanks to some exciting new food ventures.

Long-time residents have always known there’s a certain charm on the streets and are holding fast to maintaining the elegant surrounds of this slow burn inner west suburb.

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Key Facts

  • 6km South-West of the Sydney CBD

Transport

  • Buses – 355, 423, 426, 428, L23, L28, M30
  • Trains – T2 Inner West & South Line

Amenities

  • Pride Swim School – Newington Rd, Stanmore
  • Stanmore Library – Douglas St, Stanmore
  • Stanmore Reserve – Douglas St, Stanmore
  • Weekley Clarendon Rd, Stanmore

Schools

  • Newington College – 200 Stanmore Rd, Stanmore
  • St Michaels Primary School – 100 Cambridge St, Stanmore
  • Stanmore Public School – 100 Cambridge St, Stanmore

Cafe culture, famous markets and excellent facilities. Rozelle offers a fantastic family-friendly lifestyle.

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Originally named Balmain West, the area is separated from the rest of the Peninsula at Elliott, Reynolds and Crescent Streets. 

The origin of the name is unknown, but may indirectly have been associated with the wild native parrot. The depth of Rozelle Bay was deeper than surrounding neighbourhood areas and it became the site of the largest timber handling in Sydney until 'container' terminals took over in the 1960's.

A 2-storey mansion Broughton Hall was built by Irishman John Ryan Brennan and much later the property and adjoining land became Callan Park. It was bought in 1873 by the State Government and Rozelle Hospital was built to accommodate patients from the already overcrowded Gladesville Psychiatric hospital.

A ferry called 'Mabel' crossed the river between the two institutions each day. Another of the 33 buildings erected on this 4.5 hectare site was Kirkbridge House, named after an American pioneer in psychiatry and is now a Sydney University College of the Arts campus. In the last decade, Rozelle hospital closed its doors to psychiatric patients after 120 years and subsequent plans to relocate other facilities to Concord Hospital have been put on hold.

Rozelle grew as a working man's suburb with many employed on building the Iron Cove Bridge and the waterfront industry. 

There were a number of hotels and a live theatre on the corner of Red Lion Street. Rozelle public school was built in 1876 and 3 years later became a 'superior place of education' because of its courses for high school students. Later on it became a technical college and after Balmain High school was built in the 1920's, Rozelle was redeveloped into a primary school with an excellent reputation today. 

Transport today is by ferry and RTA buses.

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