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Overview Linley Point, a suburb on the Lower North Shore, Sydney, covers an area of 0.2 square kilometres. It had a population of 346 people (2016 census). It is neighboured by the suburbs of Lane Cove West, Gladesville, Hunters Hill, and Riverview.
Linley Cove is about 10 kilometres northwest of the central business district of Sydney. It is part of the Municipality of Lane Cove local government area.
Living in Linley Point Much of this small peninsular is encircled by the Lane Cove River. Linley Point is a small suburb with several historic homes, such as the Rockcliffe and Linley House. It also has a large park on the Crescent with beautiful landscaping and playground equipment.
View Street is the only access road to and from Linley Point. The Transit Systems and State Transit buses have bus stops on Burns Bay Road, close to View Street, going to Gladesville and Chatswood.
History of Linley Point The Cameraygal clan, one of seven clans of the bigger Gai-mariagel people, were the original inhabitants of Linley Point.
The name "Lane Cove" was recorded as first used by Lieutenant William Bradley in 1788 after the First Fleet arrived in Port Jackson. Turrumburra was the Aboriginal name of the Lane Cover River.
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