- Eschol Park, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Eschol Park
city = Sydney
state = nsw
lga = City of Campbelltown
postcode = 2558
est = 1978
pop = 2,797 (2001)
stategov = Camden
fedgov = Macarthur
near-nw = Catherine Field
near-n = Kearns
near-ne = Raby
near-w = Catherine Field
near-e = Eagle Vale
near-sw = Currans Hill
near-s = Blairmount
near-se = Claymore
dist1 = 60
dir1 = south-west
location1= Sydney CBD Eschol Park is asuburb ofSydney , in the state ofNew South Wales ,Australia . Eschol Park is located 60kilometres south-west of theSydney central business district , in the local government area of the City of Campbelltown.History
The area now known as Eschol Park was originally home to the
Tharawal people , based in theIllawarra region. [Liston, C: "Campbelltown: The Bicentennial History", Allen & Unwin, 1988: p.1-4.] In 1805, wool pioneer John Macarthur was granted 5,000 acres (20 km²) at Cowpastures (now Camden). This in turn led to other land grants in what is now known as the Macarthur area. One of these was a property named Eagle Vale. Campbelltown postmaster and storekeeper William Fowler bought the property in 1858 with the intention of establishing avineyard . As a devoutChristian , he gave the property a biblical name 'Eshcol Park'. An avenue of fine old trees in Eschol Park Drive, off Raby Road, guards what was once the entrance to the historic mansion. The house itself (the first parts of which were built in 1816) is now a restaurant.Fowler quickly established an extensive vineyard and two-storey winery on his property, and within a decade or so, was producing 2000 to 3000 gallons of award-winning wines. In 1876, he sold all his land to Samuel Spencer Milgate, who owned a local produce store off Queen Street. John Gorus, a Dutch photographer, bought the property two years later and continued the
viticulture tradition.While Gorus was the owner, Eschol Park was auctioned by
Hardie & Gorman . The pamphlet described a brick and stone residence, wine cellars, an ornamental lake, extensive flower gardens, and an orchard planted with oranges, bananas, and almost "every description of stone fruit". Farm buildings included a stable, cow house, buggy house, carpenter's workshop and a slaughter house. One feature described in the auction pamphlet was a large manure tank "into which the sweepings of the sheep sheds, stables, and fowl houses are placed ; there they remain until winter, when each vine and tree that appears to require assistance receives its share." But vineyards across the region were badly hit in the 1890s when thephylloxera disease struck, and Eschol Park was devastated.The area remained rural hills, dominated by dairy cattle, until the mid-1970s, when it was earmarked for future housing developments. In 1975, when plans for a suburb at the site were under way, the
Geographical Names Board of New South Wales inadvertently approved the use of the incorrectly spelt Eschol Park. By April 1978,Landcom was building its Highfield Estate, the first part of the proposed suburb. Its brick gateway can still be seen off Raby Road.Landmarks
Eschol Park Primary School was opened in 1985, and the nearby Eschol Park Sports Complex was created in the early 1980s. This complex, consisting of sporting fields which double as water detention basins in times of flood, follows a branch of the old Eagle Creek. This was converted into a series of cascading detention basins in the 1970s, and a public park now stands on what was once the headwaters - Eagle Creek Reserve. A minor tributary creek running into it had once been known as "Vale Brook". Hence the name Vale Brook Reserve. The early vigneron of Eschol Park himself is remembered by William Fowler Reserve.
Population
Demographics
In the 2001
Australian Bureau of Statistics Census , the suburb of Eschol Park had a population of 2,797 people, most of whom were born in Australia (73%) with minorities born inEngland (4.9%),Chile (1.4%),Laos (1.1%) andFiji (1.0%). There is a high percentage of families with children (61%) and a very low percentage of people aged over 65 (2.6%).Census 2001 AUS|id=SSC11896|name=Eschol Park (State Suburb)|accessdate=2007-06-30|quick=on]Politics
Eschol Park is a suburb of the
City of Campbelltown , of which the current mayor is Chris Rule. It sits within the state electorate of Camden, represented by Labor'sGeoff Corrigan , and the federal electorate of Macarthur, represented by Liberal'sPat Farmer , the former ultra-marathon runner.References
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