Galston, New South Wales

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Galston
SydneyNew South Wales
Postcode: 2159
Location: 36 km (22 mi) north-west of Sydney CBD
LGA: Hornsby Shire
State District: Hornsby
Federal Division: Berowra
Suburbs around Galston:
Glenorie Arcadia Berrilee
Middle Dural Galston Hornsby Heights
Dural Dural Hornsby Heights

Galston is a suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Galston is located 36 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Hornsby Shire and is part of the North Shore region.

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[edit] History

The area was originally known as Upper Dural until early settler Alex Hutchinson suggested in 1886 that the new school be named Galston after the town of Galston, East Ayrshire in Scotland.

[edit] Landmarks

Galston Gorge is located between Galston and Hornsby Heights, Galston Gorge is at the bottom of Galston Road, a winding road with several hairpin bends.

Historic Waddell Cottage, which is the former family home of one of the original orchard growers in the area, is situated next to Galston High School. The historic 55 hectare Fagan Park is named after an early farming family. The last descendant, Bruce Fagan, specified in his will that the land be granted to Hornsby Shire Council and be developed into parkland. The original homestead, Netherby Cottage, has been converted into a museum overlooking over 15 acres of parkland. The park is popular with picnickers on public holidays such as Mother's Day and ANZAC Day.

History Cottage, owned by Hornsby Council and located next to Hayes Park (Galston Recreation Reserve), is the home of the Dural & District Historical Society. The Buddhist Golden Wheel Temple on Galston Road is a modern building with magnificent gardens tended by members of the temple community. The gardens, which feature flowering peach trees, are open to the public in early September each year.

[edit] Commercial Areas

The Galston shopping village is on Galston Road. The Galston Branch Library is situated in the deconsecrated Anglican Church opposite. Swane's Nursery on Galston Road is a regular stop for tour groups from all over Sydney. Until recently, this nursery with its ornamental gardens and magnificent rose displays was owned by the local Swane family.

There is no heavy industry in Galston. Many small businesses are run from homes in the area. Agriculture is a significant industry, with a number of orchards growing citrus, persimmons, strawberries and stone fruit. Some properties grow hydroponic produce. Chickens are raised on several properties with Summertime Chickens being one of the largest businesses in the area. There are numerous small specialist and larger retail plant nurseries in the Galston area.

[edit] Housing

There is a variety of housing available in Galston. There are a number of recently built modern brick townhouses and home units close in to the shopping village and several hundred modern brick dwellings in subdivisions near the village. Dwellings on the many 5 acre lots in the suburb range from older simple fibro and timber cottages to substantial, luxurious brick and tile residences.

[edit] Culture

[edit] Events

Galston hosts the annual Galston Country Music Festival, which is held on a Sunday in early September. Past performers at the festival include Troy Cassar-Daley, the pop group Bella, and Donna Boyd. Unfortunately in 2006 the festival was rained out and had to be transferred to the Galston Club.

Every year, Galston also hosts the Scarecrow festival where families and friends gather to create the best scarecrow. The Galston Garden Club holds an Open Gardens Weekend each October where several local gardens are open to public view.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8

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