Oxford Falls, New South Wales

Oxford Falls
Sydney, New South Wales
Established 1902
Postcode(s) 2100
Location 20 km (12 mi) north-east of Sydney CBD
LGA(s) Warringah Council
Suburbs around Oxford Falls:
Belrose Belrose Narrabeen
Frenchs Forest Oxford Falls Cromer
Frenchs Forest Beacon Hill Beacon Hill

Oxford Falls is a suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 20 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of Warringah Council. Oxford Falls is part of the Northern Beaches region and also considered to be part of the Forest District, colloquially known as The Forest.

History

Alexander Bowen was granted 200 acres (0.81 km2) here in 1878, which he named Bloodwood Gully. Oxford Falls was gazetted as the name of the suburb in 1902. Wakehurst Parkway is named after John de Vere Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst, the Governor of New South Wales (1937–1946).[1]

Oxford Falls Post Office opened on 2 January 1924 and closed in 1984.[2]

Landmarks

The Oxford Falls are two waterfalls on Middle Creek, which flows north to meet Oxford Creek. Meandering Creek flows into Middle Creek. Wheeler Creek forms part of the border with Cromer. Garigal National Park borders the suburb, to the north.

Commercial areas

Schools and churches

Sport and recreation

Oxford Falls has a number of trails suitable for mountain bike riding including downhill and free-ride trails.

References

  1. The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8
  2. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions. Retrieved 12 June 2012.

External links

Coordinates: 33°44′07″S 151°14′49″E / 33.7352°S 151.2469°E / -33.7352; 151.2469


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