Hamlyn Heights, Victoria Explained

Type:suburb
Hamlyn Heights
City:Geelong
State:vic
Image Alt:Golden ash trees on Langibanool avenue Hamlyn Heights, Victoria, Australia
Lga:City of Greater Geelong
Use Lga Map:yes
Coordinates:-38.122°N 144.323°W
Postcode:3215
Pop:6,293
Stategov:Geelong
Fedgov:Corio
Near-Nw:Bell Post Hill
Near-N:Bell Park
Near-Ne:North Geelong
Near-W:Fyansford
Near-E:Geelong West
Near-Sw:Fyansford
Near-S:Herne Hill
Near-Se:Manifold Heights
Dist1:4
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12

Hamlyn Heights is a residential suburb of Geelong. It located to the west of the city on hills that overlook Corio Bay.

It was named after Sidney Hamlyn, a local resident in the 1940s.[1]

At the, Hamlyn Heights had a population of 6,293.

The suburb boundaries are Church St, Ballarat Rd, Moorabool River and two unmarked boundaries extending between Church St to Moorabool River and between Moorabool River and Ballarat Rd.

Hamlyn Heights has two retail areas. A large shopping strip is located in Vines Rd.The Post Office opened here on 2 February 1959 it is known as Vines Road, Geelong.A small group of shops also exist in Fairlie St.

Hamlyn Heights was the home to international actor Guy Pearce who lived in Hamlyn Heights during the 1990s.

Education

Hamlyn Heights has two primary schools, Herne Hill Primary School & Hamlyn Banks Primary School (created in the late 1990s by a merger between Hamlyn Heights Primary School and Lovely Banks Primary School).

Hamlyn Heights has one secondary school: Western Heights Secondary College.

In 2018 Hamlyn Views primary/secondary school (for young people with special needs) opened on the former site of Bell Park High School (Western Heights Secondary College Quamby Campus) in Quamby Avenue.

Sports and recreation

Hamlyn Park is home to the Hamlyn Park Tennis Club, Geelong Ballroom Dance Club, 1st Hamlyn Heights Scout Group and the Bell Park Sport and Recreation Club which has teams in the local football and netball associations.

Hamlyn Park was developed by the Shire of Corio and the Geelong Scottish club out of waste ground and scrub as a multi-sport facility with soccer as the first activity.[2]

Heritage listed sites

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hamlyn Heights Victorian Places. www.victorianplaces.com.au. en. 2018-11-14.
  2. Web site: Post war soccer in Geelong by Roy Hay. Roy. Hay. June 1994. Sports and Editorial Services Australia. 19 July 2018.
  3. http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/17058 "c1854 timber house"
  4. Web site: VHD. vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au. en-AU. 2018-11-14.