Beecroft Suburb Profile

Holding on tight to what has long made this neighbourhood so great – spacious homes, plenty of green space, quality schools, and a charming village. When it comes to living in Beecroft, it’s all about comfort and ease.
In Beecroft, most of the action happens in and around Hannah Street. A village that comes complete with a kid’s playground and a big-chain supermarket, Beecroft Village is where on-trend cafes and global eats sit alongside storefronts that cater to everyday needs. It’s also where Beecroft Train Station is located, connecting locals with the city in one direction and Hornsby and the Central Coast in the other.
Although Beecroft Village is bursting with charm, it’s when you step away from Hannah Street that you start to see what living in Beecroft really offers. Spacious federation homes, beautifully restored, line lush, leafy streets, and serene bushland and reserves are peppered throughout. Yet still, Beecroft’s convenient location is a major drawcard. Well-positioned to access Sydney City, the Central Coast, and Western Sydney with ease (all via major motorways), it’s little wonder Beecroft is a standout in Sydney’s north-west.
Area Features
Village Life
Bursting with charm, Beecroft Village may be small, but its community vibe is anything but. With a family-friendly attitude, Beecroft is the kind of place where baristas know you by name, and familiar faces greet you in the street, where small businesses are thriving, and eateries are bursting with exotic flavours.
Large Family Homes
Renowned for its federation houses and well-kept gardens, Beecroft boasts some of the finest homes in the area; some heritage protected, others beautifully restored, but they all come with spacious backyards that are made for weekend barbeques.
Quality Schools
In an area that’s made for growing families, Beecroft is within easy reach of quality schools. Be it private schools (Arden Anglican Girl and Mount St Benedict College) or public schools (Cheltenham Girls High School or Carlingford High School), families are well and truly catered for.
Parklands
Adding to Beecroft’s suburban charm is its lush leafy feel – direct access to Lane Cove National Park in the suburb’s northeast, and a bounty of nature reserves (Chilworth Reserve) and neighbourhood playgrounds (Beecroft Village Green) are peppered throughout.
Growing families who want easy living within the burbs having been flocking to Beecroft for generations. It’s where established families find their forever home, and young professionals step onto the property ladder, buying into the thoughtfully designed low-density townhouses and apartments that are popping up along Beecroft’s main streets.