Kingsgrove, located in Sydney’s southern suburbs, combines urban convenience with suburban tranquillity. It was named after Governor Philip King, who granted land to Hannah Laycock in 1804. The Laycock’s then named their farm ‘King’s Grove’ in his honour.
Today, Kingsgrove is known for its tree-lined streets, parks, and friendly community. The town centre is lively, filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants that explore local foods and culture.
Some parts of Kingsgrove are industrial and commercial. They benefit from its proximity to Sydney. This makes it a perfect spot for experiencing Sydney’s suburban lifestyle.
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