65 Campbell Hill Rd, GUILDFORD

This large 18.9 hectare reserve and is a popular family picnic spot and contains remnant bushland.

History

John Thomas Campbell
(1770 – 1830) was appointed secretary to Governor Macquarie from 1810 – 1820, and was also the Provost Marshal from 1812 to 1822. Campbell took a leading part in the founding of the Bank of New South Wales from 1816 until 1817 and was appointed as the first president of its Board of Directors. In 1823 he was granted 1000 acres in the Guildford/Villawood/Chester Hill area, and as a large landholder he was described as an efficient farmer and breeder of cattle and horses.

There are two main barbeque gazebos that Council hires out to the general public. To book a gazebo please contact Council’s booking office on 9806 5052. For more information, please see below

  • Large Barbeque Gazebo (powered)
    Seats 64 adults - 8 x tables for 8 people
    Cost: $137.75*
  • Small Barbeque Gazebo (powered)
    Seats 24 adults - 6 x tables for 4 people
    Cost: $69.00*
  • Other Barbeque Gazebos x 5 (unpowered) - FREE Not bookable (first in first serve)

Additional Costs:

  • $16.70* - Public liability insurance surcharge (for groups without their own insurance)
  • $83.55* - Erection of amusement device including jumping castles, petting zoo & pony rides

* Prices are in accordance with the 2011/12 financial year fees & charges schedule

Campbell Hill Pioneer Reserve has the following facilities:

  • Large children’s playground
  • BBQ’s
  • Kiosk
  • Water
  • Picnic facilities
  • Bocce area 
  • Walking trails
  • One third basketball court
  • Parking (3 disabled and 59 standard) 
  • Public Toilets

Open sunrise to sunset

 

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