Parish of St Andrew
Appearance
St Andrew New South Wales | |||||||||||||||
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Established | 1835 | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of Sydney | ||||||||||||||
County | Cumberland | ||||||||||||||
Hundred (former) | Sydney | ||||||||||||||
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St Andrew Parish, Cumberland is one of the 57 parishes of Cumberland County, New South Wales, a cadastral unit for use on land titles. It is one of the four small parishes in the Sydney city area (together with St Philip, St Lawrence and St James), and is named after the church of St Andrew's. The parish was named while the church was still in the planning stages. The parish includes Pyrmont and the Darling Harbour area. It is bounded by Wattle Street in the south west, George Street in the south and east, and King Street in the north-east.[1] It includes Town Hall railway station, which is on the eastern end of the parish.
Locations
[edit]Images of locations in the parish:
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The Queen Victoria Building at the eastern end of the parish
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Buildings in the Darling Harbour area; most of this land is in the Parish of St Andrew except for Wentworth Park and the land beyond it.
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The University of Technology is located on the southern end of the parish.
33°52′26″S 151°12′23″E / 33.87389°S 151.20639°E
References
[edit]- "St Andrew". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.
- ^ Information obtained from maps available at the NSW Dept. of Lands Parish map preservation project Archived 29 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine