Monday, 6 October 2014

Sydney North Shore Suburbs

The North Shore is an informal term used to describe the primarily residential area of northern metropolitan Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. The term usually refers to the suburbs located on the north shore of Sydney Harbour between Middle Harbour and the Lane Cove River, up to the northern border of the Ku-ring-gai local government area. Since it is not clearly defined, it has been incorrectly used to refer to suburbs further west to the Ryde Bridge, although this wider description encompasses what is also known as the Northern Suburbs.

Antenna Installation in Sydney Lower North Shore

The Lower North Shore encompasses all of the North Shore’s northern shore of Sydney Harbour stretching from the Lane cove River in the west to Middle Head (Mosman) in the east and includes Mosman, Kirribilli and Longueville.
The Lower North Shore usually refers to the suburbs adjacent to the harbour such as Neutral Bay, Waverton, Mosman, Cremorne, Lavender Bay, Milsons Point, Cammeray and North Sydney. The Lower North Shore has an eastern boundary adjacent to Middle Harbour, or at the Roseville Bridge at Castle Cove and Roseville Chase. The term Lower North Shore can include the local government areas of Municipality of Mosman, City of Willoughby, Municipality of Lane Cove, Municipality of Hunter’s Hill and North Sydney Council.

Lower North Shore
Artarmon
Cammeray
Castle Cove
Castlecrag
Chatswood
Chatswood West
Cremorne
Cremorne Point
Crows Nest
East Willoughby
Gladesville
Greenwich
Hunters Hill
Killarney Heights
Kirribilli
Lane Cove
Lane Cove West
Lavender Bay
Linley Point
Longueville
McMahons Point
Middle Cove
Milsons Point
Mosman
Naremburn
Neutral Bay
North Sydney
North Willoughby
Northbridge
Northwood
Putney
Riverview
St Leonards
Tennyson Point
Waverton
Willoughby
Wollstonecraft
Woolwich


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