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Our Randwick physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Kingsford, Queens Park, Coogee or Centennial Park.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Kingsford, Queens Park and Coogee.
Whether you need help with an existing injury, rehabilitation, soft tissue therapy or joint manipulations, we consider ourselves the best physios and physiotherapy clinic in Randwick.
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An eastern suburb of Sydney, Randwick is situated around 6 km in the south-east side of Sydney central business district. Being the administrative centre for the local government area, Randwick enjoys an important position. With a population of 29,916 (according to the 2016 census), the suburb is best known for its several heritage sites.
Randwick was proclaimed a municipality in 1859 and a city in 1999. The suburb is known for its rich history and several heritage buildings and sites. In 1848, the first stone house was built in this area which was called the Blenheim House, which still stands today!
Randwick is a residential area with its primary commercial area being centred around Belmore Road. The suburb’s south-eastern region is the central entertainment district where there is a famous cinema which dates to the 1930s. The area has several bars, restaurants and cafes where people love to spend their leisure hours with friends and family. There are several churches in the area.
The suburb is best known for its heritage buildings and private homes which are definitely worth a visit to know the rich culture and architectural heritage of the suburb.
This is situated in Belmore Road. This is a famous sandstone house which was built around 1870. In the 1920s, this house was purchased by the Federal Government. Later, it was used as a Red Cross facility, especially for the First World War veterans. The house was later restored by Randwick Council.
This is the last Gothic mansion left in the region. It was designed by Mortimer Lewis. In 1853, the southern section of the house was built for a shipping merchant – Alexander McArthur. The house has a magnificent design – there is a glass dome above, and there is a staircase which was built using cedar and mahogany.