Are you considering Bungarribee, NSW 2767 as your next move? It's a good first step to discover if the area is a good fit for you based on factors such as proximity to schools etc. The Homes.com.au suburb profile utilises market-leading data to provide you with the Bungarribee median property prices, market trends & demographics to allow you to make informed decisions about your next property move.
Whether you are upsizing or downsizing to Bungarribee, continue reading for a brief history lesson to discover more about the amazing lifestyle and what makes this suburb a worthy option.
Lifestyle Bungarribee has many amenities, including cafes, fast food restaurants, parks, pitches, sports centres. There are cafes, fast foods, parks, pitches, sports centres and more. A day in Bungarribee, might include heading to the Lion Deck Cafe for breakfast, visiting Tiger Pool Cafe for lunch or dinner and then heading to Western Sydney Parklands or Wawarrawarri Park for the day.
History Bungarribee is a suburb of Blacktown, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Bungarribee is located 33 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Blacktown and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region. Bungarribee estate was established in 1822 for the purpose of breeding horses for the East India Company. Colonel John Campbell (1770-1827) was one of the owners of the estate. Bungarribee became a major rural employer and breeding area for Australia's horse racing industry. Bungarribee's horses dominated the emerging racing scene in NSW in the 1820s and 1830s, many of today's most prominent race horses can trace their History along Steeltrap Drive which is named after one of the most successful horses of this era, Manto Street is named after Manto, one of the greatest horses that was one of the main breeding mares at Bungarribee,.
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