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Winston Hills

"The secret must be out"

It's easy to simply drive by Winston Hills and miss out on the opportunity of seeing some beautiful parks and lovely homes. Well serviced by an excellent shopping centre with major retailers such as BIG W, Coles, Woolies, Dick Smith and many, many more specialist shops Winston Hills also has popular schools, churches and fitness centres. Live here and enjoy the convenience of being just minutes from Parramatta CBD, have easy access to Sydney via the M2 and you'll most likely have wonderful neighbours. One of the best suburbs for a young growing family.

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Pye Avenue

"Tranquility and transport"

Pye Avenue Northmead is one of those locations people rarely want to leave. It is quiet, leafy, close to reserves and parks, provides aesy access to Parramatta CBD and is only a short walk to transport.

Northmead is a hidden gem.

Unless you actively search for it you simply whisk by without appreciating the quality of the neighbourhood, the tranquility of the parks and reserves, the friendliness of the local shopkeepers and, until you live hear you simply won't appreciate just how handy to everywhere Northmead really is. It's a beautiful place to live.

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Baulkham Hills

"Family Friendly - Absolutely"

Baulkham Hills is a family friendly neighbourhood with a choice of excellent schools, hectares of beautiful reserves, has many kilometres of bush walks and cycleways, numerous shoppping centres and regular bus services to Parramatta and Sydney CBD's. Sporting Clubs include Baseball, Hockey, Netball, Soccer and Volleyball to name a few.Midway between Baulkham Hills and Castle Hill are the renowned Rose Gardens adjoined by Waves fitness centre, athletics field and swimming pools. A variety of housing is available from the modest 2 bedroom units in the "Windsor Gardens" through to luxury penthouse style apartments and from the ideal first home usually situated on approx 700sq.m of land up to some luxury residences still situated on small acreages. William Joyce, the first settler in the Shire, was given a grant of 30 acres in 1794 near today's Junction Road and Old Windsor Road. Andrew McDougall, a settler from Buckholm Hills, County of Roxburgh in Scotland, was given land in 1799, which he named Roxburgh Place. He was responsible for giving the district its present name as it reminded him of his homeland. The name was officially recognised in 1902. Anyone choosing to live in Baulkham Hills can be assured of a family lifestyle that will be the envy of many.

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