Stanmore Suburb Profile

Living in Stanmore
Originally a stomping ground for European immigrants and students, living in Stanmore means being part of a neighbourhood that’s charming and quaint with an element of grunge. Bordered by the funky and vibrant neighbourhoods of Newtown, Enmore, and Marrickville, locals enjoy an eclectic mix of dining, drinking, and performing arts establishments. That’s not to say that living in Stanmore doesn’t come with its own intimate café and art culture, some of which are well and truly on the hipster radar.
Home to prestigious day and boarding school Newington College and its sprawling grounds, Stanmore is also serviced by two primary schools that are situated on the edge of Stanmore Village and the manicured gardens of Weekley Park. Stanmore Train Station has direct links to the city and Strathfield, and buses connect locals with neighboring suburbs.
One of Stanmore’s biggest drawcards is its proximity to Sydney’s CBD and educational corridor, housing some of Sydney’s top institutions—The University of Sydney and the University of Technology Sydney, as well as the renowned Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Dubbed one of the inner-west’s most sought-after suburbs, Stanmore proudly retains its working-class and European roots.
Area Features
Village
Where store owners know you by name, Stanmore’s charming village appeal grows as more and more cafés open their doors.
Architecture
The streets of Stanmore have an old-world charm, thanks to the many residents who have retained the original features of their homes, be they Victorian, Federation or Gothic revival.
Street Art
Some of the street art that is found around Stanmore village and the back lanes is bold, quirky and intriguing.
Location
Bordered by Parramatta Road, a major artery into Sydney’s CBD, and connected by buses and a train line, locals are well positioned to access some of the best that Sydney’s inner-west has to offer. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney, The University of Technology, Newtown and Leichhardt are all nearby.
A strong student population was drawn to the area for the affordable rent and proximity to The University of Sydney. More recently, the community-centric neighbourhood has been attracting young professionals and families.