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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.

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.

West Pymble

Adjacent to Pymble is the sister suburb of West Pymble, a suburb surrounded by Lane Cove National Park. The Bicentennial Park oval complex in West Pymble, with netball courts, public swimming pool and barbecue facilities.

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