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Rouse Hill
SydneyNSW
Population: 6,474 (2006 census)
Established: 1802
Postcode: 2155
Property Value: AUD $520,000
Location: 42 km (26 mi) north-west of Sydney CBD
LGA: City of Blacktown, The Hills Shire
State District: Hawkesbury, Riverstone
Federal Division: Greenway, Mitchell
Suburbs around Rouse Hill:
Box Hill Nelson Annangrove
Schofields Rouse Hill Beaumont Hills
The Ponds Kellyville Ridge Kellyville

Rouse Hill is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Rouse Hill is located 42 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government areas of The Hills Shire and the City of Blacktown. Rouse Hill is in the Hills District.

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History

Rouse Hill encompasses what was originally known as the Village of Aberdour along with the area originally known as Vinegar Hill following the convict rebellion of 1804. Vinegar Hill Post Office was renamed as Rouse Hill Post Office in 1858.[1] The new name was chosen after the estate of Richard Rouse (1774-1852), a prominent free settler who arrived in the colony in 1801. His first grant here was in 1802 and his second grant was in 1816. Rouse built his home, Rouse Hill House, from 1813-18. Service wings and an arcaded courtyard were added circa 1863. The garden is probably the oldest intact garden in Australia. The building is now on the Register of the National Estate.[2] Governor Lachlan Macquarie suggested the estate be called Rouse Hill. Rouse was the maiden name of a local resident, Mrs Terry. [3]

A cartoon depicting the rebellion.

Rouse Hill is noteworthy in Australian history as the site of the main battle during an Irish rebellion, known as the Castle Hill rebellion or the second Battle of Vinegar Hill. On 4 March 1804, Irish convicts including political prisoners transported for participating in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, broke out of the Government Farm at Castle Hill, aiming to seize control of the area and to capture Parramatta. The uprising was crushed by the military authorities at Rouse Hill the following day with much loss of life. Many of the participants in the rebellion were summarily executed. The exact site of the Battle is uncertain but a monument with a plaque commemorating the event can be seen within Castlebrook Lawn Cemetery on Windsor Road in Kellyville Ridge. [4]

Commercial Area

Rouse Hill Town Centre is a new town centre, owned and managed by The GPT Group, is located at the intersection of White Hart Drive and Windsor Roads. The first stage opened in September 2007 with the launch of the town centre on 6th March 2008. The first stage comprises Woolworths and Coles supermarkets, a food terrace, and 80 specialty stores. The second stage comprises Big W, Target, Reading Cinemas, an additional 130 specialty stores, a Community Centre, Library, Medical Centre, commercial and residential accommodation and the Secret Garden. The development has been integrated with the North-West T-way with provisions made for the proposed North West Metro.

Rouse Hill Village Centre which opened in 1999, is a small shopping centre located on Windsor Road. This complex features a Franklins supermarket, specialty shops and restaurants. The Terrace is another small shopping centre which was opened on Panmure Street in 2004.

Churches

Christ Church, located on Windsor Road, was built in 1863 for the United Church of England and Ireland (Warren et al. 2006). It was a church, school and the centre of most community events. In 2008, a Ministry and Education Centre opened alongside the restored Christ Church and the old hall built in 1908. [5]

Education

  • Rouse Hill Public - Public Primary School[6]
  • Ironbark Ridge Public - Public Primary School[7]
  • Rouse Hill Anglican College - K-12 co-educational Christian day independent school[8]
  • Rouse Hill High - Public High School (due to be opened in 2009)
  • Our Lady of the Angels Primary - Catholic Primary School (due to be opened in 2010)[9]

Transport

Rouse Hill is bisected by Windsor Road, which is now a major 4-lane road running from North Parramatta north-west to Windsor. Most residents of Rouse Hill are reliant on private cars for transport, with a high number of households having two or more cars.

In September 2007 the North-West T-way opened, providing a bus rapid transit service to Parramatta railway station.

References

  1. ^ Warren, J.; Wilson, P.; Pullen, N. (2006). Rouse Hill Village: a step back in time. The Hills District Historical Society Inc. ISBN 0-95-776023-X
  2. ^ The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/12
  3. ^ "Rouse Hill". Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. http://www.gnb.nsw.gov.au/name_search/extract-id=TRjLwptLuj. Retrieved on 2007-01-04. 
  4. ^ "Vinegar Hill". Blacktown City Council. http://www.blacktown.nsw.gov.au/our-city/history/the-region/vinegar-hill_home.cfm. Retrieved on 2008-07-02. 
  5. ^ Percy, Natasha (2008-04-28). "People know we-re here!", SydneyAnglicans.net. Retrieved on 2 July 2008. 
  6. ^ "Rouse Hill Public School". NSW Department of Education. http://www.rousehill-p.schools.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved on 2008-07-02. 
  7. ^ "Ironbark Ridge Public School". NSW Department of Education. http://www.ironbarkrg-p.schools.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved on 2008-07-02. 
  8. ^ "Rouse Hill Anglican College". Rouse Hill Anglican College. http://www.rhac.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved on 2008-07-02. 
  9. ^ "Our Lady of the Angels Primary School". Our Lady of the Angels Parish. http://www.ourladyoftheangels.org.au/notices.html. Retrieved on 2008-07-02. 

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