Roseville Suburb Profile 

Roseville is one charming suburb with its picture book homes, beautifully maintained gardens and plenty of parks filled with trees that change colour with the season. It’s a sleepy haven on the doorstep of one of the North Shore’s most vibrant suburbs, and with plenty of prestigious schools around, growing families wouldn’t have it any other way. 
Roseville Suburb Profile 
Living in Roseville
The Locals

Lush, green, and peaceful, living in Roseville feels like stepping into a picture-perfect suburb; Lane Cove National Park to the west, Roseville Chase and Middle Harbour to the east, and beautifully maintained parks sprinkled throughout. The local parks are a great source of pride, from gardens to playing fields, all maintained to perfection. This complements the tree-lined streets and homes, including Federation and California Bungalows beautifully restored and framed by established gardens. Living in Roseville also means access to a charming village-like shopping area along Pacific Highway and Hill Street, with a welcoming selection of cafes and specialty shops. Roseville Cinema stands proudly here, showcasing art-house films and holding a unique place in local culture. 

Though Roseville has its share of cafes and restaurants, locals often wander to neighbouring Chatswood, a bustling shopping and dining hub with major complexes and a renowned food scene, particularly for Asian cuisine. Roseville Train Station, on the North Shore Train line, makes commuting convenient, connecting residents to Hornsby, Chatswood, North Sydney, and the Sydney CBD. 

Area Features

Parks

Ask around and you will find that Roseville has quite the rep when it comes to parks. The local council takes a lot of pride in maintaining them, and you need only look to Little Digger Park, Loyal Henry Park, Blue Gum Park and Echo Point Park to know what we’re talking about.

Roseville Cinema

This Art Deco beauty dates back to the early 1900s, but before becoming a cinema that showcases art-house films, it was a community hall, church and school. Today, it stands proudly as one of the few remaining independent suburban cinemas that has a well-stocked bar, and two cinemas with a baby crying room in each.

Schools

Roseville College and Roseville Public School attract many young families to the area. But neighbouring Chatswood and Lindfield also have a great selection of public and private schools for families to choose from, namely St Pius X College, Mercy Catholic College and Lindfield Learning Village.

 

Roseville has long been a suburb that many families aspire to, so you rarely see first home buyers nudging their way in, rather, professional parents with young children settle in the area and retirees who have long known Roseville’s appeal call this part of Sydney’s North Shore home.  

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