Type: | suburb |
Beaumont Hills | |
Local Map: | yes |
Zoom: | 13 |
City: | Sydney |
State: | nsw |
Lga: | The Hills Shire |
Postcode: | 2155 |
Est: | 2002 |
Elevation: | 67 |
Area: | 3 |
Stategov: | Kellyville |
Fedgov: | Mitchell |
Dist1: | 40 |
Dir1: | north west |
Location1: | Sydney CBD |
Beaumont Hills is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 40 kilometres north west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of The Hills Shire. Beaumont Hills is part of the Greater Western Sydney region and the Hills District.
Developed as a low-density residential suburb, Beaumont Hills was formerly part of the suburb of Kellyville. In 2002, Beaumont Hills became a separate suburb, as did Kellyville Ridge.
Beaumont Hills has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
According to the 2021 census, there were 9,041 residents in Beaumont Hills. 56.5% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were India 6.0%, China 5.1%, Philippines 3.7%, South Africa 3.1%, and England 3.0%. 59.6% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 7.3%, Hindi 2.9%, Cantonese 2.3%, Arabic 2.1% and Persian 2.0%. The most common responses for religious affiliation were Catholic 27.9%, No Religion 23.9% and Anglican 10.5%.
Beaumont Hills was developed in the early 2000s adopting its name sake in 2003,[2] suburb featuring a number of housing estates. 'The Sanctuary' located to the west is fronted by a natural creek reserve. 'The Outlook' is at the centre. The suburb is developed with a range of house styles. Turkey Nest Park on the highest point has panoramic views all the way to the Blue Mountains.
Beaumont Hills Shopping Centre officially opened in September 2009.
CDC NSW provide several bus routes that run through Beaumont Hills (Mungerie Road, The Parkway, Brampton Drive) on a regular basis.
The transport interchange at Rouse Hill Town Centre provides bus routes to many other places, including Windsor, Blacktown and Riverstone, operated by CDC NSW and Busways.[3]
The Sydney Metro Northwest opened 26 May 2019. The closest stations are, located on Old Windsor Road at Samantha Riley Drive, and, which is located in the Rouse Hill Town Centre, adjacent to the transport interchange. Trains are operating every four minutes in peak times, with a potential for trains to operate for every two minutes.