Everything about Cremorne Point New South Wales totally explained
Cremorne Point is a harbourside
suburb on the lower
North Shore of
Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia. Cremorne is located 6
kilometres north of the
Sydney central business district, in the
local government areas of
North Sydney Council.
Cremorne Point shares the postcode of 2090 with
Cremorne, a separate suburb to the north. Cremorne Point sits on
Sydney Harbour between Shell Cove and Mosman Bay. Cremorne Junction is a locality within the suburb of Cremorne.
History
Cremorne was named after the
Cremorne Gardens, a popular pleasure ground in
London,
England.
Robertsons Point was named after James Robertson who was granted 35 hectares there in 1820. He was the father of
Premier Sir John Robertson. Robertsons Point offers one of the best views of Sydney and its harbour.
Transport
Cremorne Point has a
ferry a wharf located on the peninsula's south-west. It was partially sunk in wild storms on 9th June 2007 but was operational again on 15 September 2007.
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