Sans Souci; Parsley Bay; Gordon; Millers Point; Berry's Bay;
South Head; Balmain; Ku Ring Gai Chase; Kirribilli
South Head; Balmain; Ku Ring Gai Chase; Kirribilli
Sans Souci
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Sans Souci is a French term meaning "without care", in other terms, "no worries". The area between Cooks River and Georges River was originally known as Seven Mile Beach. It was changed to Lady Robinson’s Beach in 1874 to honour the wife of Governor Sir Hercules Robinson. Cook Park is named after Samuel Cook, who advocated it as a public pleasure area.
Catherine Cooper was given a 100-acre grant in the area in 1830, where she and husband, Robert Cooper Junior, built a home. The Coopers later operated a distillery there; the land was known as Charlotte Point and then Rocky Point.
Catherine Cooper was given a 100-acre grant in the area in 1830, where she and husband, Robert Cooper Junior, built a home. The Coopers later operated a distillery there; the land was known as Charlotte Point and then Rocky Point.
Gordon / Killara
Millers Point
Parsley Bay
Berry's Bay
South Head
Balmain
Ku Ring Gai
Woolwich
Kirribilli
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