Linea, Hornsby: A vibrant location with an enviable lifestyle

The migration of the city's dining scene to the northern enclave has brought with it a delightful array of espresso bars, artisan bakeries, and bustling brasseries
Linea, Hornsby: A vibrant location with an enviable lifestyle
Alison Warters July 11, 2023WALKING TOUR

Hornsby, once known as a quiet suburb on the outskirts of Sydney, has transformed into a thriving hub of urban culture.

The migration of the city's dining scene to the northern enclave has brought with it a delightful array of espresso bars, artisan bakeries, and bustling brasseries.

Whether you crave a freshly brewed coffee from your favourite barista, an alfresco breakfast at a buzzing local café, or a leisurely evening sipping cocktails in a cozy wine bar, Hornsby has it all

Nestled within this vibrant locale is L & C Foundation's Linea, an address that seamlessly blends luxury and convenience, and with its prime location, residents of Linea enjoy a lifestyle that caters to their every need.

For those seeking retail therapy, the sprawling Westfield Hornsby is just a leisurely 350-metre stroll away. Here, a treasure trove of department stores, supermarkets, specialty shops, fashion boutiques, and cinemas await. 

Transportation is also a breeze for Linea residents. The train station, a mere 200 metres away, provides direct access to Wynyard Station in just over 40 minutes. The Pacific Highway, the main road link to the CBD, also passes through Hornsby, offering a convenient route for those who prefer to drive. For those seeking an even quicker journey, the entry to Sydney's M1 Motorway and NorthConnex is just five minutes away.

Education is another area where Hornsby excels. With abundant and highly regarded educational facilities nearby, Linea is an ideal choice for families, with childcare centres, primary schools, secondary schools, and TAFE institutions are all within easy reach.

Private institutions such as Barker College, St Leo's Catholic College, Our Ladies of Rosary Catholic School, Abbotsleigh School for Girls, and Knox Grammar School offer excellent options for families seeking a private education. Public schools like Hornsby North Public School, Hornsby Public School, Hornsby South Public School, and Hornsby Heights Public School provide further choices for families looking for quality public education.

While the area has developed, nature is still aplenty, with the picturesque Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park within close proximity to Linea. Residents will also be near to the Hornsby Aquatic and Leisure Centre, while the Lisgar Gardens provide a tranquil oasis not too far away. 

With over 130 parks, playgrounds, and gardens, there's no shortage of places to relax and unwind. 

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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