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Pymble, New South Wales

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Pymble is a suburb in the North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the Ku-ring-gai council area. It is named after Robert Pymble (1788-1861), 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 is the sister suburb of West Pymble, a suburb surrounded by Lane Cove National Park. In West Pymble is the Bicentennial Park oval complex, with netball courts, public swimming pool and barbecue facilities.

Schools in the area include Pymble Public School and the Pymble Ladies' College.

It is also home to the Suakin Depot, Australian Army, and houses the 7th Field Regiment (Artillery), and A Company (Infantry) of the 2/17 RNSWR.

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