Browse Units & Apartments in Asquith
Asquith, NSW 2077
Overview
Located 26 km north‑west of Sydney’s CBD in Hornsby Shire, Asquith borders Ku‑ring‑gai Chase National Park, giving residents quick access to bushwalking and open space. The 2021 census counted 6,160 residents, half born in Australia and a notable Indian, Chinese and Filipino presence. Families enjoy Asquith Public, St Patrick’s Catholic Primary and the single‑sex Asquith Girls and Boys High schools, while nearby Mills, Asquith and Storey Parks host cricket, rugby, soccer, golf and bowling clubs.
Transport is robust: Asquith railway station serves the T9 Northern and T1 North Shore/Central Coast & Newcastle lines, and CDC NSW bus routes 592, 595, 597 and 598 link the suburb to Hornsby station. The Pacific Highway runs through Asquith, and the Hornsby Maintenance Depot provides local rail facilities. Wrigley’s Chewing Gum has operated from its 1961 office here, adding a long‑standing employer.
Streets in Asquith
Street
| Avg land size
| Avg price
| Properties
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Baldwin Avenue |
2970 m² | - |
3 |
| Bouvardia Street |
853 m² |
≈ $1,710,000 |
11 |
| Brennan Close |
1161 m² |
≈ $365,000 |
6 |
| Dudley Street |
708 m² | - |
2 |
| Eden Drive |
997 m² | - |
2 |
| Haldane Street | - |
≈ $1,350,000 |
1 |
| Hazelmead Road |
3064 m² |
≈ $1,485,000 |
6 |
| Heath Street |
708 m² | - |
4 |
| Kelray Place |
1221 m² |
≈ $1,017,000 |
3 |
| Lockwood Street |
695 m² | - |
1 |
| Lords Avenue |
1195 m² |
≈ $1,250,000 |
3 |
| Queens Road |
769 m² |
≈ $1,700,000 |
2 |
| Royston Parade |
551 m² |
≈ $968,000 |
3 |
| Salisbury Road |
5160 m² | - |
22 |
| Sherbrook Road |
1497 m² | - |
4 |