Beecroft and Chilworth Reserve
From the foundation of the suburb of Beecroft, it was envisaged that there would be sections of open space for public recreation. The first parcels
From the foundation of the suburb of Beecroft, it was envisaged that there would be sections of open space for public recreation. The first parcels
Initially subject to an inquiry in 1901, for public resumption this land was purchased following a meeting called at the School of Arts in January
Fearnley Park Located between Hannah Street and Chapman Avenue in Beecroft, Fearnley Park contains significant remnants of Blue Gum High Forest, once the dominant vegetation
John Noble and the bush in Beecroft John Noble was a pioneer in the preservation and management of the local bushland of Beecroft and Cheltenham.
The triangular block of forested land situated at the junction of Beecroft Road and Pennant Hills Road was noted on the earliest maps of the district
Booth Park Sutherland Road, which runs along the side of the railway on the opposite side to Beecroft Road , was formerly a dirt track
Pioneers’ Track is a pleasant self-guided circuit walk along both sides of Plympton Road on the border of Beecroft, Epping and Carlingford. Hornsby Council provides
Despite appearing on Department of Lands maps from at least 1886 as a reserve, the Village Green was ‘opened’ on 5 September 1903 by the
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