Sunday, 4 March 2012

Dolls Point


What was once considered a deserted landscape, thought to be uninhabitable is now home to 1,660 residents. Dolls Point takes its name from the geographical formation on Botany Bay. Legend has it, that an escaped convict hid in the deserted landscape to hide from authorities.


The beach between Cooks River and Georges River was formerly named Seven Mile Beach, but in 1874 it was changed to Lady Robinsons Beach to honour the Governor’s wife.


Dolls Point today is a beautiful residential suburb with quiet streets and an uncluttered landscape. The suburb has a very neighborly atmosphere due to its village feel. Dolls Point is not only just these, but it also has nice waters for sailing, scenic water views and abundant parklands throughout.

Photos Below!

If somebody is looking to sell, rent or purchase in Dolls Point, our team would be more than happy to answer any questions or queries you may have. Please feel free to contact our PRDnationwide team on 9529 4666



Primrose House


Dolls Point Shops


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