Woolwich Suburb Profile

This peninsula suburb is all about luxury living at its finest. Living in Woolwich means enjoying beautiful heritage-listed mansions that sit side by side with their more modern counterparts, boasting uninterrupted views of Sydney Harbour. Surrounded on three sides by Lane Cove River and Parramatta River, sailing is naturally a way of life. When not playing by the waterside, locals are getting their caffeine fix at Ironwood Café or grabbing a bite to eat at the Woolwich Pier Hotel on Woolwich Road.
The true beauty of Woolwich is its network of foreshore parklands and the sundrenched walking trails that soak up panoramic views of the harbour. It’s hard to go past historic Woolwich Dock and Parkland, with the expansive grounds linking around to Goats Paddock. Whether dining at the world-class Deckhouse or cooking up some snags in the park, living in Woolwich provides access to Woolwich Dock and Parkland, a gem that locals try hard to keep to themselves.
Area Features
Woolwich Dock and Parkland
A place to relax or to get the heart rate pumping, these expansive grounds cater to everyone. Dine at the Deckhouse or picnic in the park. The walking trail that links around to Goats Paddock is a must.
Sailing
The only way to access Woolwich at one stage was by boat, so it’s no surprise the sailing culture has survived. There are clubs and marinas along the harbour.
Architecture
The streets of Woolwich are lined with jaw-dropping homes; beautifully-maintained sandstone workers’ cottages, large estates and architecturally-designed mansions.
Celebrity A-listers and families with executive parents at the helm call Woolwich home.