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  2. Rouse Hill - Wikipedia

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    The first daily mail coach between Windsor and Sydney commenced in 1831. A change of horses was made at the Rouse Hill Hotel, at that time kept by the publican John Booth (known as 'Crockery Bill'). [8] [9] Vinegar Hill Post Office opened on 1 October 1857 and was renamed Rouse Hill on 13 April 1858. [10] [11] The Rouse Hill Hotel closed in ...

  3. Hills District, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    This became a direct service to the Sydney CBD in August 2024 as part Sydney Metro City & Southwest. An extensive number of bus routes operate in the district, operated by Busways and CDC NSW. The region is served by the North-West T-way, connecting the Hills District with Blacktown, Parramatta and Rouse Hill.

  4. Box Hill House - Wikipedia

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    By 1889 it was noted that both Box Hill and Rouse Hill were "surrounded by open grass paddocks, which at one time were in high cultivation for cereals, but which have latterly been devoted to grazing purposes". [1] [2] [8] George A. Terry married Nina Rouse (1875–1968) in 1895 but did not move into Box Hill House immediately.

  5. Rouse Hill House - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Stephen Rouse's eldest daughter Nina, who had left the house in 1895 to marry George Terry, returned with her husband to live at Rouse Hill in 1924. This was a result of their bankruptcy. Following the death of Edwin Stephen Rouse in 1931 his estate was administered by Trustees, mainly family members and later a family company, until 1969.

  6. The Ponds, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cooee Busways provides an on demand service connecting The Ponds with Tallawong and Rouse Hill stations, whilst route 752 connects The Ponds with Rouse Hill station. The nearest Sydney Trains stations are located at Schofields and Quakers Hill, with services to Blacktown, Parramatta, Richmond, Leppington and the Sydney central business district.

  7. East Coast Eagles - Wikipedia

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    The East Coast Eagles is an Australian rules football club competing in the Sydney AFL competition based out of the Sydney suburb of Rouse Hill, New South Wales.. Previously known as the Baulkham Hills Falcons (1976–1999) and Sydney Hills Eagles (2012–2014) and wearing maroon and gold, the team wears the West Coast Eagles uniforms of blue and Gold.

  8. Rouse Hill Town Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre is part of a larger development proposal for the Rouse Hill Regional Centre. [2] Unlike many shopping centres in Australia, Rouse Hill Town Centre is a true town centre with streets, a Town Square, outdoor dining and a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces. The centre features high ceilings and has no doors between indoor and outdoor ...

  9. Hunting Lodge, Rouse Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Water Lane, Rouse Hill, The Hills Shire, New South Wales, Australia Coordinates 33°39′53″S 150°54′50″E  /  33.6648°S 150.9139°E  / -33.6648; 150