Singletons Mill, New South Wales
Outer Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
33°27′54″S 151°04′05″E / 33.465°S 151.068°E / -33.465; 151.068
Singletons Mill is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the Hornsby Shire local government area.
The town of Singleton was named after Benjamin Singleton. James and Benjamin had established a flour mill on Wheeny Creek near Kurrajong and later applied for land on the Hawkesbury River to set up a tidal mill, prior to 1820. The mill did very well; by 1834 James had built a larger mill downstream on the southern side. The water-driven wheel was five metres in diameter, and the grinding stones weighed one ton each.
External links
- Joan Rowland (2008). "Singletons Mill". Dictionary of Sydney. Retrieved 29 September 2015. [CC-By-SA]
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Suburbs within Hornsby Shire
- Arcadia
- Asquith
- Beecroft
- Berowra
- Berowra Heights
- Berowra Waters
- Berrilee
- Brooklyn
- Canoelands
- Castle Hill
- Cheltenham
- Cherrybrook
- Cowan
- Dangar Island
- Dural
- Fiddletown
- Forest Glen
- Galston
- Glenhaven
- Glenorie
- Hornsby
- Hornsby Heights
- Laughtondale
- Maroota
- Middle Dural
- Milsons Passage
- Mount Colah
- Mount Ku-ring-gai
- Normanhurst
- North Epping
- Pennant Hills
- Round Corner
- Singletons Mill
- Thornleigh
- Wahroonga
- Waitara
- Westleigh
- West Pennant Hills
- Wisemans Ferry
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- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Singletons Mill (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.