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Many of Marsfield and bordering suburb Macquarie Park's streets are named after famous conflicts in medieval times. Such examples include Crimea, Culloden, Waterloo and Khartoum. |
Revision as of 09:06, 26 May 2006
Marsfield is a suburb of the City of Ryde, in the Lower North Shore, of Sydney, Australia. This green suburb is characterised by large, modern and expensive homes on the higher parts with views, and middle-range units in the parts of the suburb that border Turramurra, North Ryde and Epping.
Marsfield is home to Curzon Hall, a large castle turned community and function center located on the corner of Agincourt and Balaclava roads. Marsfield is also home to Epping Boys High School and the Ryde-Hunters Hill Athletic Center at Dunbar Park.
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Many of Marsfield and bordering suburb Macquarie Park's streets are named after famous conflicts in medieval times. Such examples include Crimea, Culloden, Waterloo and Khartoum.