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Encyclopedia > Lilyfield

Lilyfield is a small inner-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The origin of the name is not known.


It was the terminus of a tram line in the original Sydney tram system, and became a bus terminus when that system was abolished. In 2000 it became a terminus of the new Sydney light railway.

North: Rozelle
West: Rodd Point Lilyfield East: Glebe
South: Leichhardt

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The Inner City Montessori School is a dynamic community of children, Montessori-trained teachers, parents, carers and support staff.
Founded in 1981 and operating from campuses in Balmain and Lilyfield in the Inner West of Sydney, the Inner City Montessori School provides co-educational non-denominational Montessori education to about 240 children from 18 months to 12 years.
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Lilyfield, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (375 words)
Lilyfield is a small suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Lilyfield is nestled in between the suburbs of Annandale, Rozelle and Leichhardt.
Lilyfield was the terminus of a tram line in the original Sydney tram system, and became a bus terminus when that system was abolished.
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