Three new parks to bring more nature to Melrose Park

Three new parks to bring more nature to Melrose Park
Joel Robinson March 20, 2025PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Over 52,000 sqm of open spaces have received approval in Sekisui House Australia and Hankyu Hanshin Properties $5 billion urban renewal masterplanned community, Melrose Park in Sydney’s north west.

The trio of parks, Central Park (17,586 sqm, soon to be renamed), Wharf Road Gardens (19,960 sqm), and Western Parklands (15,102 sqm), will provide expansive green spaces for the growing community.

Central Park will be the heart of Melrose Park, offering a dynamic and inclusive space for residents and visitors to enjoy and connect with nature. This park is due for completion early 2026, ready for new residents moving into the recently released fifth stage, Dawn

Alex Grujovski, Project Director of Apartment & Mixed-Use Developments at Sekisui House Australia, says the parks will serve as a central gathering point, encouraging people of all ages to interact while also supporting biodiversity and sustainable urban growth.

"Central Park, Wharf Road Gardens and the Western Parklands, will create a connected and vibrant neighbourhood that prioritises sustainability, well-being and social interaction," Grujovski says.

"The parks will not only provide essential green space but also enhance the liveability of the area by creating opportunities for residents to engage with nature."

Tim Conybeare, Studio Director at ASPECT Studios, says Central Park is designed as a place where people can come together to explore, unwind, and enjoy a variety of landscapes.

"It will feature gardens, open lawns, shady promenades and a play space inspired by river mangroves, creating an immersive play experience for children," Conybeare said.

“Central Park is structured into three key zones. The Upper Terrace features a scenic lookout and escarpment gardens inviting all ages to relax. The play space and lawns will be a central activity hub for families and recreation. The Plaza near the new Town Centre will support community events."

 

Beyond Central Park, Wharf Road Gardens features a shared path connecting Hope Street and the broader Melrose Park area. With an emphasis on movement and passive recreation, the gardens will include boardwalks, native plantings and riparian habitats that enhance biodiversity.

Western Parklands will act as a buffer between residences and new developments, offering recreation opportunities. A shared path will connect the north and south parts of Melrose Park, linking to the Town Centre and Central Park. Fitness stations, nature play areas, and a detention basin at the southern end, doubles as a recreational area in this park.

 

"While each park has distinct functions, they have been designed with a unified approach," Conybeare added.

"A consistent palette of materials, urban furniture and landscape detailing ensures a strong identity across all three parks. Together, they will provide a range of activities while fostering a deep connection between residents and their environment."

 

Sekisui House’s $5 billion Melrose Park project is transforming into a thriving new community, significantly enhancing the housing supply in north-west of Sydney with 5,500 homes, a commercial and retail town centre and extensive parklands. Over 1,000 residents now reside in the community.

Melrose Park’s prime location offers road, rail and water transport connections. It is just 30 minutes by car or a 30-minute train ride from Meadowbank Station to Sydney’s CBD. With the approval and State Government funding for Stage 2 of the Parramatta Light Rail, the community will enjoy even greater access to wider Sydney.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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