Type: | suburb |
St Leonards | |
City: | Sydney |
State: | nsw |
Local Map: | yes |
Zoom: | 12 |
Lga: | Municipality of Lane Cove |
Lga2: | North Sydney Council |
Lga3: | City of Willoughby |
Postcode: | 2065 |
Est: | 1853 |
Elevation: | 101 |
Area: | 0.8 |
Density: | 9015 |
Stategov: | Lane Cove |
Stategov2: | North Shore |
Stategov3: | Willoughby |
Fedgov: | North Sydney |
Near-Nw: | Artarmon |
Near-N: | Artarmon |
Near-Ne: | Naremburn |
Near-W: | Gore Hill Osborne Park |
Near-E: | Crows Nest |
Near-Sw: | Greenwich |
Near-S: | Wollstonecraft |
Near-Se: | Crows Nest |
Dist1: | 5 |
Dir1: | north |
Location1: | Sydney CBD |
St Leonards is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, Australia. St Leonards is located north-west of the Sydney central business district and lies across the local government areas of Municipality of Lane Cove, North Sydney Council and the City of Willoughby.
St Leonards was named after English statesman Viscount Sydney of St Leonards. Originally, St Leonards applied to the whole area from the present suburb of North Sydney to Gore Hill. The township of St Leonards in 1883 is now North Sydney.
St Leonards railway station is the oldest railway station on the North Shore railway line opening in 1890.[1] [2]
Gore Hill Cemetery was established on the Pacific Highway in 1868 and was the main burial site for the area until its closure in 1975. It is still maintained as a heritage site by the Department of Local Government and Lands, Willoughby Municipal Council and the Heritage Council of New South Wales.
St Leonards has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
In the 2021 Census, there were 7,212 people in St Leonards. 36.7% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were China (without SARs and Taiwan) 9.6%, India 5.5%, Hong Kong 4.9%, Japan 4.4%, and England 3.3%. 47.5% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 11.8%, Cantonese 7.9%, Japanese 4.9%, Hindi 2.6% and Korean 2.4%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 49.1% and Catholic 14.9%.[4]
St Leonards has a commercial centre that complements the role of Chatswood, Lane Cove and North Sydney as one of the centres for business on the North Shore of Sydney. Until the 2010s, St Leonards contained one of Sydney's suburban skyscraper clusters, with major offices for large companies including CIMIC Group, IBM, Lenovo, Manchester Unity, Oporto, Savvytel, Toyota Australia, 2UE, 3 and Channel 31. Fox Sports studios are located at the Gore Hill end. Ichijo Homes had its headquarters in St Leonards in 2010, but moved to Kings Park in May 2011.
The Forum is built over the railway station and comprises three commercial office buildings, two residential towers containing 782 apartments, an independent mini-supermarket, and 34 food and retail shops.[5]
Forum Tower (118m/38 stories) was the suburb's first high-rise apartment building complex completed in August 1999 and Forum West 3 three years later. Both buildings boast a concierge, pool, spa, gym and private & public car parking facilities each. Winten Property Group was responsible for the construction of both Forum buildings.
The Plaza also contains offices for Cisco, Verizon Business, Getty Images among other companies.
St Leonards railway station is on the North Shore railway line of the Sydney Trains network. The Pacific Highway is the major road through the suburb. Bus services through St Leonards are operated by Busways, CDC NSW, Keolis Downer Northern Beaches, Transdev John Holland and Transit Systems.[6]
A major landuse in the suburb is the Royal North Shore Hospital which is the largest hospitals in Sydney.
St Leonards has developed into somewhat of a home for rugby union with the former headquarters of the Australian Rugby Union located at St Leonards (2007-2018), from neighbouring North Sydney. The Northern Suburbs Rugby Club has its clubhouse in St Leonards, featuring the Cabana Bar and Lounge. It also has a popular Rock Climbing Facility for the climbing community.
Gore Hill Oval, located on the grounds of Royal North Shore Hospital, is a synthetic field for AFL & cricket, ½ basketball court, handball courts, perimeter walking track, 2 exercise equipment stations and a playground.[8] It is also the home ground of Australian rules football club, North Shore Bombers.