Grays Point, NSW – 2232


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Grays Point is a suburb in southern Sydney, located 29 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire.

History

It has been suggested that the area was either named after Samuel William Gray, who owned land on the point or John Edward Gray, who was a well-known resident ranger in the Royal National Park in the 1880s.

Transport Links

Bus services operate in the area and many residents will travel to Miranda or Kirrawee railway stations for quick links to the City and CBD.

Shopping, Recreation and Schools

There is a cluster of local shops to be found along Greys Point Road, with a more extensive selection of shopping facilities to be found in nearby suburbs. The Royal National Park can be found here, with multiple walking and mountain bike tracks and a boat ramp at Swallow Rock Reserve for launching trailer boats, canoes and kayaks. Two soccer playing fields can be found next to the suburbs only school- Grays Point Public School, although there is also a pre-school and day care facility here.