Population 376 (2011 census) Postcode(s) 2560 Englorie Park Bradbury Postal code 2560 Lga City of Campbelltown | Established 2000 State electorate(s) Campbelltown Founded 2000 Federal division Division of Macarthur | |
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Location 55 km (34 mi) south-west of Sydney |
Englorie Park is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Englorie Park is located 55 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Campbelltown and is part of the Macarthur region.
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Map of Englorie Park NSW 2560, Australia
Englorie Park is a relatively small suburb, situated between the suburbs of Ambarvale, Campbelltown and Glen Alpine. The suburb is almost entirely residential, except for a childcare centre that operates within the historic Englorie Park House. The majority of housing within the suburb is detached, with a minority of townhouses. Englorie Park is situated very close to the Macarthur Square shopping centre and Campbelltown Hospital.
History
As well as being relatively small, Englorie Park is also a relatively new suburb, having only been designated by the Geographical Names Board in March 2000. Prior to then it was part of the suburb of Campbelltown. It draws its name from the historic Englorie Park House which was built in 1880 by greyhound breeder Alfred Park. Originally called Parkholme, the property was renamed Euglorie Park by Charles Burcher of Euglo Station, Condobolin. This later became corrupted to Englorie Park.
Population
The 2011 census recorded just 376 people in Englorie Park living in 158 dwellings. The majority of homes were being rented (56.6%) with 14% owned outright and 37% being purchased. The median rent was $320 per week, a bit higher than the national median. The median household income of $1,325 per week was slightly above the national median of $1,234. The median age was 29, younger than the national median of 37.