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Our Rouse Hill physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Kellyville Ridge, The Ponds, Nelson or Beaumont Hills.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Kellyville Ridge, The Ponds and Nelson.
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 Rouse Hill.
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A suburb in Sydney, Rouse Hill is located around 43km on the north-western side of Sydney Central Business district. It lies on the north-western side of Parramatta Central Business district, with a population of 7965 as per the census of 2016. The neighbouring suburbs are Nelson, Box Hill, Annangrove, Schofields, Beaumont Hills, and The Ponds Kellyville Ridge.
Rouse Hill has a rich history as it is the site of the primary battle during the Irish rebellion, known as the Second Battle of Vinegar Hill or Castle Hill rebellion. Though the exact place of the fight is still unknown, there is a monument with a plaque which commemorates the event that can be easily seen within Castlebrook Lawn Cemetery. There are a number of heritage-listed sites which include Mungerie House, Royal Oak Inn and Hunting Lodge.
The Rouse Hill House was built between 1813-18. This house, which is the only surviving estate & outbuildings which include stables, are designed by John Horbury Hunt is a museum now. Listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register, Rouse Hill House is now cared for by Sydney Living Museums. There are several churches on Windsor Road, built in 1863. There are several shopping destinations and restaurants in the region, where residents can enjoy healthy, delicious food.
Rouse Hill is a well-connected suburb. It is bisected by Windsor Road which is the main 4-lane road which connects North Parramatta north-west to Windsor. The residents rely mainly on private cars for transportation. Besides this, Hillsbus offers services to Castle Hill, Macquarie Park, North Sydney and Sydney CBD. The Sydney Metro Northwest offers high-frequency rail services to Chatswood. There are a number of public schools located in the region which includes Public Primary School, Catholic Primary School and Public Primary School among other places.