Kellyville NSW 2155
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Why Kellyville?
Kellyville is a suburb of Sydney, north west of the Sydney CBD. It is part of the Hills District region in the local government area of The Hills Shire.
Stats
- Population: 10,890
- Distance from Sydney CBD: 31km
- Owner occupiers: 74%
- Renters: 26%
- Median House Price: $1,460,000
- Median Unit Price: $525,000
History
Kellyville is believed to be named after Hugh Kelly, who owned land comprising the Kellyville Estate. After Kelly’s death in 1884, John Fitzgerald Burns, James Green and George Withers purchased portions of several early land grants, which were subdivided into farmlets as part of the ‘Kellyville Estate’, thereby giving the suburb its name.
Transport Links
Kellyville has a railway station on the North West Metro line which connects commuters to the Sydney CBD.
Facilities
Kellyville Plaza features a Coles supermarket and specialty shops including a National Pharmacies store. Woolworths is located next door. Other shopping areas and various shops are located on a light commercial strip in an area known as ‘The Village’ on Windsor Road, Kellyville.
The Bernie Mullane Sporting Complex provides for a wide range of indoor and outdoor health, recreational and sporting programs and services.
Government Schools
Kellyville Public School
Sherwood Ridge Public School Kellyville
Private Schools
William Clarke College Kellyville
Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School
Daycare Centres
The Berry Patch Preschool Kellyville Ridge
Kindalin Early Childhood Learning Centre – Kellyville Ridge
Milestones Childcare Kellyville Ridge
Kellyville Ridge Preschool and Long Day Care
Creative Garden Early Learning Kellyville Ridge
Goodstart Early Learning Kellyville Ridge