Sydney's Inner West Suburb - Profile "Marrickville"
One of Sydney’s inner-west best renown Suburbs "Marrickville"
Marrickville residents enjoy three train stations including the junction
that is Sydenham. If that weren’t enough, Marrickville also boasts
multiple bus services that serve every main road in the suburb. With
just 5km between Marrickville and Sydney Airport, it’s clear this suburb
has transport covered.
You’d also be hard pressed to think of something you need that can’t be
bought here. There are two Woolworths supermarkets and an Aldi to shop
for essentials, as well as countless butchers, bakers and grocery
stores. Specialty stores may actually be Marrickville’s specialty
because they’re here in volumes. Of course, it would be remiss not to
mention the Marrickville Organic Food and Farmers’ Markets – held every
Sunday at the Addison Community Centre. When locals look to eat out they
have many excellent options with Japanese, Vietnamese, Greek, Italian,
Spanish, Modern Australian and so many more to select from. Worth noting
however is that this suburb is in the flight path for Sydney Airport,
which does have a curfew, but planes can sometimes interrupt
conversations.
Subdivision of the area now known as Marrickville began in 1855 and
happily there are still buildings in the area from this era. Easy-care
apartment buildings are plentiful, but if it’s history you’re looking
for you’re more likely to find it in one of the many freestanding or
terrace style houses.
Miners’ cottages, post-war, Federation – they can all be found in Marrickville.
No matter your age, what language you speak or your life stage, you’re
not just welcome but well catered for in Marrickville. In this suburb,
homes are varied, shopping is prolific, infrastructure is ideal and
schools are abundant. Together with excellent recreational and
entertainment options this suburb belongs on every house-hunter’s list.
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