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South Wentworthville is a predominantly residential suburb in Greater Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

History

Traditional owners of the land were the Dhrag or Darug peoples.

The Fullagar estate, the part which was South of the Great Western Highway was available for auction in 1895.[2] The map shows the Western Road (now called the Great Western Highway) and Frances Street which no longer connects to the Highway because of the M4 construction.

The Fullagar estate was available for sale again in 1902 which shows the area between Coleman Street, France’s Street is in the middle and up to Richmond Street (which is not specifically named on this map).[3]

Geography

South Wentworthville is located 26 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Cumberland Council and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region. South Wentworthville is an extension of Wentworthville.

Transport

Notable residents

See also

References

33°49′24″S 150°57′55″E / 33.82333°S 150.96528°E / -33.82333; 150.96528


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