Kings Langley, New South Wales


Kings Langley is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Kings Langley is located 28.3 kilometres north-west in a straight line from the Sydney central business district. Kings Langley is part of Blacktown City local government area.
The real estate website Homely gave an overall score of 9.4/10 and ranked it the 14th best suburb in Sydney.

History

Early settler Matthew Pearce called his grant after Kings Langley Manor House in Hertfordshire, England, where he was said to have been born. Pearce’s grant was situated on the opposite side of the Old Windsor Road to the present day suburb of Kings Langley. A housing scheme used the name in the 1970s and it was recognised as a "neighbourhood" in 1976 and assigned as a suburb in 1987.

Transport

Kings Langley is well serviced by public transport, including Hillsbus routes 661 and 706. The Busways routes 743 and 718 also service the suburb and connect it with the larger suburbs of,, and.
The suburb is serviced by Joseph Banks and Trobadour stations on the North-west T-way, providing connections to North Sydney, Sydney CBD, and Parramatta as well as James Cook station on the Blacktown- Parklea T-way, providing services to Blacktown, Castle Hill, Rouse Hill and Schofields.
A trip to the Sydney CBD in off-peak times can be done in 30 minutes via the M2 Hills Motorway. Access to Western Sydney was improved by the opening of the Westlink M7 in December 2005.

Services

Kings Langley has two shopping centres. Kings Langley Shopping Centre is located on James Cook Drive and features both a Coles and a Woolworths Supermarket and many specialty stores. Solander Centre is a small centre which offers a convenience store, Speedway petrol station and several specialty stores. Kings Langley is close to both Blacktown Hospital and the Norwest Private Hospital.

Education

Kings Langley is serviced by several government schools. Two primary schools are located in the suburb: Vardys Road Primary School on Vardys Road and Kings Langley Public School on Isaac Smith Parade. There is no high school in Kings Langley, but the suburb falls in the catchment area for Blacktown Boys High School, Blacktown Girls High School and Seven Hills High School. Many parents in Kings Langley choose to have their children educated in nearby at Crestwood High School and Model Farms High School.

Demographics

According to the 2016 census of Population, there were 9,353 people in Kings Langley.