Parque

Heritage Park

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Sam (Sparrow)
May 19, 2020
Castle Hill Heritage Park, located off Banks Road in Castle Hill, is a nationally significant site being one of the earliest and potentially least known Government Farms dating back to 1801. The farm was the staging point for the first-ever convict rebellion on Australian soil in 1804. A stroll around the park will bring to life the story of the convicts and their fateful quest for freedom as well as the early settlers of the district. The park’s features include concrete walking tracks, picnic areas, playground and public toilets in a heritage-listed site within a bushland setting. The majority of the reserve is accessible for people with disabilities.
Castle Hill Heritage Park, located off Banks Road in Castle Hill, is a nationally significant site being one of the earliest and potentially least known Government Farms dating back to 1801. The farm was the staging point for the first-ever convict rebellion on Australian soil in 1804. A stroll arou…
Bec
October 28, 2019
Local park with heritage walk, playground and toilets
Jas
July 7, 2021
Beautiful walking distance views
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Castle Hill, NSW