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Tighes Hill, New South Wales

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Population
  
1,615 (2011 census)

Postcode(s)
  
2297

State electorate(s)
  
Newcastle

Postal code
  
2297

Parish
  
Newcastle City Council

Established
  
1870s

LGA(s)
  
City of Newcastle

Area
  
70 ha

Local time
  
Saturday 8:18 AM

Federal division
  
Division of Newcastle

Location
  
5 km (3 mi) NW of Newcastle

Weather
  
18°C, Wind SW at 14 km/h, 82% Humidity

Tighes Hill /ˈtz/ is a north-western suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales and was named after A.A.P. Tighe, an early resident, who in 1843 bought the estate. It is primarily an industrial area with residential parts expanding toward Mayfield. A video tribute has been filmed of this grand old suburb, featuring the Catholic Church. [1]

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Map of Tighes Hill NSW 2297, Australia

Origins

Tighes Hill developed from the construction of a bridge over Throsby Creek at the opening of the Ferndale Colliery in 1877. Within three years the suburb had a school, post office, church and stores. In April 1894, a tram line was opened to Tighes Hill which extended to Mayfield in 1901.

Today

Tighes Hill provides housing near the CBD. Tighes Hill has now become a trendy inner suburb of the Newcastle inner city area with a large influx of young professionals and families looking to live an inner city lifestyle at the affordable end of town. In August 2010, a property in Tighes Terrace,Tighes Hill was sold at a record breaking price of $950,000 for this inner city suburb. The School of Arts building has had a variety of uses supporting arts and the community in Newcastle. Recently the building reopened as The Tighes Hill School of Arts, Gallery in January 2009. The Newcastle Campus of Hunter Institute of TAFE is located here.

References

Tighes Hill, New South Wales Wikipedia