| Pymble Sydney, New South Wales |
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Ku-Ring-Gai Town Hall, Pacific Highway |
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| Population: | 9,612 | ||||||||||||
| Established: | 1823 | ||||||||||||
| Postcode: | 2073 | ||||||||||||
| Area: | 6.51 km² (2.5 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
| Property Value: | AUD $1,187,500 (2009) | ||||||||||||
| Location: | 18 km (11 mi) north-west of Sydney CBD | ||||||||||||
| LGA: | Ku-ring-gai Council | ||||||||||||
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Pymble is a suburb on the Upper North Shore of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Pymble is located 18 kilometres north-west of the Sydney Central Business District in the local government area of Ku-ring-gai Council.[1]
West Pymble is a separate suburb, surrounded by Lane Cove National Park. Pymble is a predominantly residential area with tree-lined streets and many substantial homes and gardens.
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Pymble is named after Robert Pymble (1788-1861), an influential early settler. The area remained primarily agricultural for some time. The first bank - the Australian Joint Stock Bank - was built in the area by a local builder, Richard Porter. A two-storey, Georgian structure made of sandstone, the building is now a private home known as Grandview (see gallery below) and is on the Register of the National Estate.[2]
The Suakin Depot, of the Australian Army, houses the 7th Field Regiment (Artillery), and A Company (Infantry) of the 2/17 RNSWR. Other landmarks include Ku-ring-gai Town Hall, St Swithun's Anglican Church and Merrivale in Telegraph Road. [3] The Town Hall, situated on the Pacific Highway, not far from Grandview, is an example of the Inter-War Spanish Mission architectural style. St Swithun's, in Telegraph Road, is an example of the Inter-War Gothic style. Designed by N.W.McPherson and built circa 1938, it has been described as "Imaginatively simplified from the Perpendicular Gothic Style",[4] and has large wooden doors. Merrivale is a local stately home in the Regency style.
Macquarie Cottage, in Avon Road, was designed by William Hardy Wilson in the Colonial Revival style and built in 1918. A single-storey house with deep eaves and a verandah, it is listed on the Register of the National Estate.[5]
Pymble railway station is on the North Shore Line of the CityRail network. Shorelink Buses operate route 560 from Gordon Station to West Pymble.
The Bicentennial Park oval complex in West Pymble consists of netball courts, a public swimming pool, children's play area and barbecue facilities. Adjacent to the park is Norman Griffiths Oval which is home to the West Pymble Football Club and Lofberg Oval where only football is played.
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