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Stanhope Gardens

"Open spaces"

I have lived Stanhope Gardens over 20 years, and seen this quaint suburb progress slowly. It now has close access to the metro railway (although not walking distance ) and you have access to bus Tways. It has alot of open spaces, softball fields and parkland areas for little ones to ride bikes or dog walking. The local shopping centre is sufficient but carpark struggles with congestion . It has Kmart , Coles and Aldi big draw cards and by car you are 15 mins drive to Rouse Hill town centre. One problem is Stanhope Gardens is based/designed around one very dangerous busy road Stanhope Parkway. Notorious for pedestrian and car accidents. We live off this road and believe it needs policing . Also Stanhope Gardens doesn't actually have it's own primary or high school. Be prepared to travel out of suburb and fight morning and afternoon traffic to get there. Our primary school we selected offers no suitable buses. It also doesn't have it's own petrol station , so you also need to be prepared to drive out of suburb. I feel Stanhope gardens has potential, but still lacking infrastructure and major drawcards.

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beebihajira
beebihajira

Hi Can you please advise on which primary school can the kids go to ? will it be Parklea Public school or Caddies ?

charlesm17

Been in Stanhope for last many years. Moved from city to find a family place where I can live safe and in peace and kids get the best education. Yes it is indeed a GREAT suburb and everything is accessiblegood schools around and the place keeps getting better and better. Driving to work can be challenging due to peak mornings rush. But overall awesome place to bring up your young family

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