In 1890, Ingleburn, a suburb in New South Wales, Australia, was a small, rural settlement nestled in the fertile lands of the Cumberland Plain. Primarily an agricultural area, it was known for its farming activities, including dairy and crop production. The region was sparsely populated, with a close-knit community reliant on the railway line, which had been established in 1874, connecting it to Sydney and facilitating trade and transport. Ingleburn's landscape was characterized by open fields, scattered homesteads, and a quiet, pastoral lifestyle, laying the foundation for its future growth into a suburban residential area.
Postcode: | 1890 |
State: | NSW |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -33.960035, 150.802088 |
Federal Electorate: | Werriwa |