Pagewood, NSW – 2035


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Pagewood is a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, located 8 kilometres south-east of the Sydney central business district and is part of the City of Botany Bay.

History

The suburb was named Pagewood in 1929 to honour Alderman F.J. Page of Botany Council, and in 1935 was home to the National Studios, producing cinema until the 1950s when the site was bought by General Motors Holden which operated a car manufacturing plant until 1981.

Transport Links

The area is well served by buses and is a short drive into the City and CBD.

Recreation and Schools

A short distance away you will find Jellicoe Park, Mutch Park and Rowland Park, all providing space for walking, jogging and cycling. Eastlakes Golf Course is located only a short drive away, and the beaches of Maroubra and Coogee are also only a short distance away. Pagewood Public School can be found here, with neighouring suburbs offering a good choice of educational facilities both public and private.