Rossmore, New South Wales

Rossmore is a suburb of Sydney, with around 2,400 inhabitants in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is located 40 km east of the city center and is located within the administrative regions (LGA ) Liverpool City and Camden Council.

In the East, Rossmore by Kemps Creek, bounded on the west by South Creek. The road connecting Bringelly with Horningsea Park is also the main street of Rossmore, it runs right through the center.

Previously Rossmore was under the name Cabramatta, according to the parish of Cabramatta known. In 1856 the railway line was extended from Granville to Liverpool and set up at the site of today's Cabramatta one stop. Earlier there were in the area a known stallion named Rossmoor Stud, which in turn takes its name from a known Deckerei, the Rossmore Lodge in the Irish Kildare, refers. To avoid confusion between the new station and the old city of Cabramatta, the ancient city was known as Rossmore. Around this time it was also the focus of a short story called The Cabramatta Store, by Mary Theresa Vidal, is accepted by the today that this was the first novel of a woman, which was released in Australia.

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