Cecil Hills

Cecil Hills, located 38 kms west of the Sydney CBD, is part of the local government area of the city of Liverpool and is in the Greater Western Sydney region.

In 1817, a 2,000 acre property in the Parish of Cabramatta was granted to a private individual by the name of John Wylde, a judge-advocate of New South Wales. The property, which was named Cecil Hills, continued as a farm until the 1980s. It was later on redeveloped for housing and in 1992, the suburb was officially named Cecil Hills.

Cecil Hills is one of the newer residential suburbs of grand homes and manicured gardens, where you will also find parklands and the Cecil Hills Shopping Village.

Population quick facts

  • Total population: 7,018
  • Number of families: 1,797
  • Top age groups and lifestyles: Established couples and families, older couples and families, and maturing couples and families

Property statistics

  • Median rent: $560 per week
  • Median property price: $898,500
  • Top dwelling structure: Separate house
  • Average bedrooms per property: 4

Places of interest

  • Cecil Hills Shopping Village
  • Cecil Hills Public School
  • Cecil HIlls High School
  • Cecil Hills Lake

*Data based on the Census 2016