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Burilla Avenue

"A Peaceful Family-Friendly Avenue"

Burilla Avenue is a quiet cul-de-sac on the western perimeter of North Curl Curl. Lined with old paperback trees planted by the original owner of the land, the proximity to parks, schools and transport makes Burilla Avenue a fantastic place for growing families.

The health conscious family will love the indoor and outdoor options close by. John Fisher Park is just at the end of the road with netball courts, soccer and softball fields. The more indoor types can keep fit at the nearby Fitness First gym.

The choice of private or public schools nearby makes the area ideal for families with school aged children. With Manly Selective just around the corner, and Freshwater High and North Curl Curl Public both within walking distance, the kids can walk to school.

Public transport is only a quick 5 minute walk away. The Pittwater Road bus stop offers easy access to Manly, the Peninsular or the city.

A peaceful street, close enough to everything, but safe enough to let the kids play at the end of the court, Burilla Avenue is the perfect location for families.

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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Headland Road

"The Top of North Curl Curl"

Walk to the cul-de-sac at the end of Headland Road and you will find yourself looking out to the Pacific Ocean. Extending from the cliffs at the east of North Curl Curl, right down to the western border (Harbord Road), Headland Rd is the northern perimeter of the suburb.

One of the longest roads in North Curl Curl, it is extremely diverse. Moments from the beach and popular seaside cafes, Headland Road is also home to St Luke’s Grammar and the tree covered Wingala Reserve. With public transport easily accessible from both ends, locals can choose from the Abbott Rd bus stop at the east end, or Pittwater Rd at the west.

A friendly community where the neighbours know each other by name, the residents take pride in making their street a lovely place to live. Offering everything from fantastic views of the ocean and city skyline, to a beach and a school, it’s not hard to see why those who live in Headland Rd are proud to call it home.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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North Curl Curl

"North Curl Curl – Relaxed Beachside Living for Families"

Once you stumble upon North Curl Curl you’ll wish you’d discovered it earlier. The entire southern perimeter of the suburb is surrounded by John Fisher Park, a great place for exercise and relaxation. Follow the lagoon along and you will find one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Sit and listen to the waves roll in or enjoy a pleasant swim. When the surf is too rough, you can cool off in the rock pool under the cliffs.

Located between Curl Curl and Dee Why, most properties in North Curl Curl are along the headland. Many have beautiful views of the ocean or the city skyline and with a history of steady capital growth, purchasing property in this suburb is a wise long-term investment.

Local village style shops allow you to pick up everything from the essentials to the latest fashion. When you have finished shopping, pop into Curly’s on the Corner, the local café, known for its ‘friendly food and tasty staff”. If the occasion calls for something special, visit Emilia’s, Chilli Spot or one of Dee Why’s restaurants just 5 minutes up the road.

With both a public school and two private schools, the suburb is abuzz on weekday afternoons with kids walking home. Coupled with big backyards and sporting facilities nearby (surf club and playing fields at John Fisher Park), North Curl Curl is the ideal place to raise your family.

Travelling to and from North Curl Curl is a breeze. Even at peak hour, you can be at Wynyard in 45 minutes. With three normal and two express bus lines which provide direct links to Chatswood, Frenchs Forest, Manly and Dee Why, transport is never going to be a problem.

The location, family friendly facilities and relaxed beach-side atmosphere make North Curl Curl a highly desirable place to live. Once you discover North Curl Curl, you’ll never want to leave.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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PureKrome
PureKrome

I've never been to Curl^2 but I'm going to want to check this place out now, next time I'm in Sydney. In fact, I've never heard of it *blush* .. so I'm glad I have, now :)

ChrisShepherd
ChrisShepherd

Hi Pure!

I definitely recommend it, but don't tell too many people as at the moment its nice and quiet!

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