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Beecroft, New South Wales

 
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Beecroft
SydneyNew South Wales
Beecroft village-1w.jpg
Beecroft Village retail centre, Hannah Street
Population: 8,614 (2006)
Postcode: 2119
Location: 22 km (14 mi) north-west of Sydney CBD
LGA: Hornsby Shire
State District: Epping
Federal Division: Berowra
Suburbs around Beecroft:
West Pennant Hills Pennant Hills Pennant Hills
West Pennant Hills Beecroft Cheltenham
Carlingford Carlingford Epping

Beecroft is a suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Beecroft is located 22 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of Hornsby Shire. Beecroft is considered to be in the Northern Suburbs of Sydney.[1]

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History

Beecroft was, before its suburban development, orchard country. The railway came through the area in 1886 and Sir Henry Copeland, Minister of Lands, conducted a survey of the area to determine its suitability as a residential area. He named the suburb after the maiden name of his two wives, Hannah and Mary Beecroft, (two sisters he married in succession). Their names are also remembered through the respective naming of the suburb's east/west streets; Hannah Street, Copeland Road and Mary Street. Due to the strength of temperance societies in Beecroft a century ago, there have never been any hotels in Beecroft.The bushland and amenity of Beecroft has been largely preserved due to the efforts of the Beecroft Cheltenham Civic Trust which has been very active since it's inception in 1958.[2]

Location

Like much of the surrounding area of Northern Sydney, Beecroft is located on a number of hills and gullies. Its highest point lies along its Northern frontier along Pennant Hills Road and slopes downward toward the South and the East. The slope poses constraints upon the Main Northern Railway Line, with numerous diesel freight trains subject to stalling while travelling uphill.[citation needed]

A number of small creeks flow through into the Lane Cove River, including Devlins Creek and Byall Creek.

Beecroft, with its leafy, tree-lined streets, is unusually reminiscent of a village in the English counties. [3]

Commercial area

The majority of commercial activity conducted in Beecroft is concentrated within a couple of blocks. Although not large by Sydney standards, it is nonetheless important in servicing the suburb and its immediate area, including parts of Cheltenham. The commercial area is located between Beecroft Road and Beecroft railway station. In keeping with the spirit of the traditional heritage, Old English is used throughout as the typeset of the Beecroft Village arcade. Hannah Street, the Suburb's main Commercial Street, underwent a significant beautification upgrade in 2005.

Transport

Beecroft railway station
Beecroft Road

Beecroft railway station is on the Northern railway line of the CityRail network. In addition to the usual passenger railway traffic, the Main Northern Line also acts as an intercity and freight train thoroghfare passing through Beecroft. Beecroft is also serviced by various bus routes including routes 623 and 635 from Sydney Buses and Hillsbus respectively.

Prior to the construction of the M2 Hills Motorway, Beecroft's main road thoroughfare was commissioned as part of Sydney's Metroad system of major arterial roads and throughways.[citation needed] Beecroft Road was part of the Metroad 2 thoroughfare which took motorists between Sydney's Central Business District and Windsor via the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Epping and Castle Hill.

Churches

The Anglican church - formerly the Church of England - was especially prominent in Beecroft society. The suburb itself has three churches within its boundaries; St. John's Anglican (Church of England) Church and Beecroft Uniting Church on Beecroft Road, with Beecroft Presbyterian Church on Mary Street, opposite the school.

Education

Beecroft has three Primary Schools, an independent Anglican school and a high school on the border of Carlingford:

Sport and recreation

A walking track in the part of Chilworth Reserve known as "Byles Bush", near a controversial disused scout hall at the end of York St.

Beecroft is also bestowed with a number of recreational facilities within its boundaries. Beecroft is home to Pennant Hills Golf Club, as well as a lawn bowls club near the school, a lawn tennis club, as well as general park space at the Village Green, walking trails through Chilworth Reserve and other forested areas.

Birdlife

The central bushlands are known for the presence of the Satin Bowerbird, and many blue objects such as milk bottle tops and clothes pegs from nearby homes can be found in their nests. Other bird species found in the local bush include the kookaburra, yellow-tailed black cockatoo, galah, corella, sulphur-crested cockatoos, rainbow lorikeet, whipbird, king parrot, Eastern and crimson rosella, bush turkey, butcher bird, crested pigeon, powerful owl, magpie and currawong.[citation needed]

A selection of native birds photographed in and around Chilworth Reserve

Population

According to the 2006 Census, Beecroft has 8,614 permanent (human) residents.

Notable residents

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