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Oatlands

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City of Parramatta Council NSW, PO Box 32, Oatlands, NSW 2117
02 9806 5050

Description

Oatlands is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

Oatlands is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 23 kilometres (14 miles) north-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Parramatta (previously (distant past) part of the Hills Shire). It is considered to be part of Greater Parramatta.

The suburb extends from the south-east of Kissing Point Road and Vineyard Creek to the north-west bordering Pennant Hills Road and the North Rocks area.

At the crossroads of the Parramatta central business district, Sydney's North West and the affluent Hills Shire, Oatlands has recently seen a transformation in its popularity as a prestige suburb with the construction of many modern multi-million dollar architecturally designed mansions. Evidence of this can be seen on streets such as Wyoming Ave, Ellis St, Lind Ave, York St, The Circle, Bettington Rd and Gardenvale Rd.

History

The name originally comes from Oatlands House, which was one of the earliest homes in the Parramatta district, being built in the 1830s by Percy Simpson. While it has been suggested that name reflects the first sowing of oats in Australia, this can't be confirmed. Instead, the name appears to be taken from Oatlands Park in England, which was close to the lands of Lord Dundas, for whom the neighbouring suburb was named. In 1840, the land was sold to James Bettington, who used it for sheep farming. Oatlands House is now used as function centre, with the surrounding land forming the Oatlands Golf Course, which was opened in 1931. Oatlands was defined as a new suburb in 1991. Prior to this, the area had been known as Dundas West.

Dundas West Post Office opened on 3 July 1967. It was renamed Oatlands in 1993.

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Oatlands is home to the historic Oatlands House, located within the grounds of the Oatlands Golf Club. Annual events include the New South Wales Women's Open, attracting professional golf athletes and media attention to the area. Winners of this event include Laura Davies, Lydia Ko in 2012 (while still an amateur, and thereby becoming the youngest to win any professional tournament), Swede Caroline Hedwall, in 2013 and Joanna Klatten of France in 2014. The club is well renowned in the Sydney area, and is nominated as Australia's best par 70 course by former touring professional golfer and now media personality Brett Ogle.

In addition, touring professional and multiple Australian Open and Australian PGA winner Peter Lonard is a product of the cadet program at the club. He also served his PGA traineeship there, and was the club professional for some years before rejoining the tour after recovering from Ross River Fever.

Oatlands also includes the area known as Burnside, which was the site of Burnside Homes, the children's homes established by Sir James Burns in 1911. Although not used for children's homes any more, the area is still the site of the headquarters of Uniting Care Burnside, an agency of the Uniting Church in Australia. The name is also used by Burnside Public School, which was built on land belonging to the trust. The area contains mainly new housing developments such as Burnside Gardens Estate.

During the height of Sydney's Falltide, Oatlands is often blanketed in a thick white mist. This beautiful phenomenon has become known Sydney-wide as the Mists of Oatlands.

Details

Type: Suburbs

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +11:00

Area: 2.462 km2

Elevation: 51-200 metres

Town elevation: 54 m

Population number: 5,660

Local Government Area: City of Parramatta Council

Location

City of Parramatta Council NSW, PO Box 32, Oatlands, NSW 2117

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Oatlands, New South Wales

Oatlands - Localista

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