So where is Summer Hill?

 

Only fifteen minutes from the heart of Sydney, our quaint village lies in the middle of three of Sydney’s major arteries - Parramatta Road, Liverpool Road (Hume Hwy) and Old Canterbury Road.  Hidden from these major roads by quiet tree-lined streets, Summer Hill is visible only by two distinct landmarks, St Andrews Church spire and Mungo Scott Flour Mill, both on Smith Street. The main street (Lackey Street) however, can be seen from the railway line.

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How to get here?

Car
Despite being so close to major arterial roads, Summer Hill is well disguised. From Parramatta Road the easest route is to turn left onto Dover Street, then left onto Grosvenor Crescent, which takes you to under the railway and onto Smith Street into Summer Hill. There are a number of alternative routes into Summer Hill,  visit Google Maps to find the easiest route.

Train
Inner Western Line and the Bankstown Line (15mins from the city) - Visit City Rail for timetables

Bus
Sydney Buses Routes 413 and 441. Visit Sydney Buses for timetables and view the MAP.

Bike
View the RTA MAP or "BikeIt! Sydney" have a comprehensive guide to the area.