Elizabeth Gardens - Rosehill

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Elizabeth Gardens - Rosehill

FOR ALL THINGS ENTERTAINMENT

Concerts, sports you name it!
A 6.5km trip to Sydney Olmpic Park which is your destination for all things entertainment, sorts and family fun. There are 430 hectares of parklands to explore.
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Sydney Olympic Park
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A 6.5km trip to Sydney Olmpic Park which is your destination for all things entertainment, sorts and family fun. There are 430 hectares of parklands to explore.
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ANZ Stadium
Edwin Flack Avenue
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Qudos Bank Arena
19 Edwin Flack Ave
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Food scene

One of Sydneys most exciting dining precincts. The well known 'eat street' is lined with restaurants, bars and cafes - Alex and Co, El-Phoencian, Mama and Papas, Ray and Lou's, Sicilian Parramatta, The Meat and Wine Co and Coco Cubano. With fairy lights and outdoor seating, the strip has a lively atmosphere day and night.
Eat Street Parramatta
34-36 Albert Street
One of Sydneys most exciting dining precincts. The well known 'eat street' is lined with restaurants, bars and cafes - Alex and Co, El-Phoencian, Mama and Papas, Ray and Lou's, Sicilian Parramatta, The Meat and Wine Co and Coco Cubano. With fairy lights and outdoor seating, the strip has a lively atmosphere day and night.

How to find your family history

The Family History Group holds a meeting on the first Saturday of the months Feb-Nov in Hambledon Cottage Coach House. Afternoon Tea is provided, admittance is by gold coin donation and everyone is welcome. Family history research is conducted on Tuesday in Hambledon Cottage Coach House where a team of volunteers use the library of local history.
Hambledon Cottage Museum
63 Hassall St
The Family History Group holds a meeting on the first Saturday of the months Feb-Nov in Hambledon Cottage Coach House. Afternoon Tea is provided, admittance is by gold coin donation and everyone is welcome. Family history research is conducted on Tuesday in Hambledon Cottage Coach House where a team of volunteers use the library of local history.

Shoppers Heaven

Your one-stop hub for shopping and relaxation. Fashion, entertainment, dining and wellbeing. 388 stores to explore with daily two hour free parking.
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Westfield Parramatta
159-175 Church St
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Your one-stop hub for shopping and relaxation. Fashion, entertainment, dining and wellbeing. 388 stores to explore with daily two hour free parking.

Travel by water to Sydney CBD attractions

Ferry terminal in Parramatta. Travel Parramatta River to Circular Quay - a delightful trip which stops at 12 places along the way and provides a wonderful scenic tour. A great lunch right at the River and many places to visit with a short walk to the historical Elizabeth Cottage which is free admission and the ferry ride is just over $7. A great way to see a large part of Sydney by water. The return can be made by ferry or train.
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Parramatta Wharf station
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Ferry terminal in Parramatta. Travel Parramatta River to Circular Quay - a delightful trip which stops at 12 places along the way and provides a wonderful scenic tour. A great lunch right at the River and many places to visit with a short walk to the historical Elizabeth Cottage which is free admission and the ferry ride is just over $7. A great way to see a large part of Sydney by water. The return can be made by ferry or train.

Sightseeing

Step back in time to our convict past to visit this fascinating heritage precinct. The Parramatta Female Factory is the largest and oldest surviving convict women’s site in Australia. Built by convict men, this multipurpose institution served the Colony of New South Wales between 1821 and c.1848 as a refuge for women, children, elderly and sick women; a marriage bureau; a place of assignment and moral reform; a penitentiary; a women’s hospital for the convicted as well as the free; and a workhouse all rolled into one. It is located within the Fleet Street Heritage Precinct, three kilometres north of the Parramatta CBD on 56 acres (approximately 23 hectares) of land currently occupied by Cumberland Hospital. The factory’s surviving buildings are found off Greenup Drive and Fleet Street, North Parramatta, just five minutes walking distance from Parramatta Gaol with which it shares a long history.
Parramatta Female Factory
5 Fleet St
Step back in time to our convict past to visit this fascinating heritage precinct. The Parramatta Female Factory is the largest and oldest surviving convict women’s site in Australia. Built by convict men, this multipurpose institution served the Colony of New South Wales between 1821 and c.1848 as a refuge for women, children, elderly and sick women; a marriage bureau; a place of assignment and moral reform; a penitentiary; a women’s hospital for the convicted as well as the free; and a workhouse all rolled into one. It is located within the Fleet Street Heritage Precinct, three kilometres north of the Parramatta CBD on 56 acres (approximately 23 hectares) of land currently occupied by Cumberland Hospital. The factory’s surviving buildings are found off Greenup Drive and Fleet Street, North Parramatta, just five minutes walking distance from Parramatta Gaol with which it shares a long history.