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'''Pymble''' is |
'''Pymble''' is a suburb in the ] of ], ]. It is located in the ] council area. It is named after Robert Pymble, an influential early settler in the area. | ||
Pymble is a predominantly residential area approximately 15km NNE from Sydney's CBD and easily accessible by both road and rail. It boasts beautiful tree-lined streets and many substantial homes and gardens. | |||
Adjacent to Pymble proper is the sister suburb of '''West Pymble''', a suburb surrounded by ]. In West Pymble is the Bicentenial Park oval complex, with netball courts, public swimming pool and barbecue facilities. | Adjacent to Pymble proper is the sister suburb of '''West Pymble''', a suburb surrounded by ]. In West Pymble is the Bicentenial Park oval complex, with netball courts, public swimming pool and barbecue facilities. | ||
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Pymble is a suburb in the North Shore of Sydney, Australia. It is located in the Ku-ring-gai council area. It is named after Robert Pymble, an influential early settler in the area.
Pymble is a predominantly residential area approximately 15km NNE from Sydney's CBD and easily accessible by both road and rail. It boasts beautiful tree-lined streets and many substantial homes and gardens.
Adjacent to Pymble proper is the sister suburb of West Pymble, a suburb surrounded by Lane Cove National Park. In West Pymble is the Bicentenial Park oval complex, with netball courts, public swimming pool and barbecue facilities.
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