If you love nature and its lovely backdrop of water, bridges, and bushlands, Huntleys Cove is your ideal suburb. The peaceful surroundings, views from the natural parks and reserves, and the proximity to the CBD, Gladesville, and other happening suburbs makes Huntleys Cove. Driving or public transport is how the residents of this friendly little community get to and fro. Townhouses, detached homes and cottages, and apartments are part of the streetscape in Huntleys Cove. Luxury apartments along the water are the most expensive, with other housing being more affordable.
Huntleys Cove Profile
Huntleys Cove sits on a peninsula that is between the Parramatta River and Tarban Creek. Once part of Gladesville and later named Tarban, Huntleys Cove has been its own suburb since 2002 after a vote of the residents of the community. It is primarily a residential suburb surrounded with a natural landscape of water, parklands, and bushlands. School-age children attend schools in nearby Gladesville. …show more content…
• Betts Park is a park situated at Huntleys Point Road and adjoins the Gladesville Reserve. Betts Park sits on 1.3 hectares, 1 hectare of which is beautiful, lush bushland with a natural corridor beside the Parramatta River, where you can access the Riverglade Reserve towards the north and Bedlam Bay Regional Park towards the west.
• The University of New South Wales Rowing Club has been around since 1956 and is home to the varsity rowing club. The university is a landmark in Huntleys Cove and is where notable members like OAM Head Coach Murray Clarke and Australian cross-country skier and Olympic ski coach Andrew L. Horsele attended. As of 2009, the UNSW Rowing Club shares a second boathouse and clubrooms with the nearby Sydney Girls High