Boronia Park Boronia Park is an established residential area with some parklands/reserves. more >Gladesville Gladesville was first known as Doody's Bay, named after the convict artist John Doody, who was granted 30 acres of land there in 1795. In 1817, former convict John Glade, who had lived in the area, acquired Doody's property, and the waterfront area on which the farm stood became known as Glade's Bay. more > Henley Development of the area dates from 1795 when the first land grant was made. Land was used mainly for farming. Growth was minimal until the 1840s, following land subdivision and the construction of a wharf and road. more > Hunters Hill Hunter's Hill is a suburb in the Municipality of Hunter's Hill, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is mainly a small peninsula between the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers about 7 km from the central business district of Sydney and can be reached easily by bus or even by ferry for those who live near the water on the peninsula. more > Huntleys Cove A development of the 1990s, Huntleys Cove is off busy Victoria Avenue near Gladesville. more > Huntleys Point Huntley's Point was named by Alfred Huntley more > Woolwich Woolwich Dock and Parklands is located in the suburb of Woolwich, on the Hunters Hill peninsula. more >
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