Prior to European settlement, what is now Werrington was home to the Gomerrigal-Tongarra people who spoke the Darug language. They lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle governed by traditional laws, which had their origins in the Dreamtime. Their homes were bark huts called 'gunyahs'. They hunted kangaroos and emus for meat, and gathered yams, berries and other native plants.
European settlement
The first land grant in the area was made in 1806 to Mary King, youngest daughter of the Governor Philip Gidley King. Mary did not take possession of the property until 1827, after her marriage to Robert Copeland Lethbridge. They built a house, which they named Werrington, and farmed the surrounding estate until 1865, when Robert Lethbridge died. The Lethbridge family name still survives in Lethbridge Street and Lethbridge Avenue. Werrington, which still stands in Rugby Street, was leased to New South Wales premier Henry Parkes between 1860 and 1872. It is heritage-listed. Henry Parkes arranged for the construction of a private railway platform nearby. In 1878, it was opened to the public as Parkes Platform but was renamed Werrington in 1893. The railway station provided the nucleus around which the town grew. The Werrington estate was sold and subdivided from the 1880s. Werrington Post Office opened on 1 October 1891.
Heritage listings
Werrington has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
65.7% of people were born in Australia The next most common countries of birth were Philippines 4.2%, India 3.3%, New Zealand 2.6%, England 2.5% and Nepal 1.2%.
70.1% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Tagalog at 2.5%.
The most common responses for religion were No Religion 25.9%, Catholic 25.4% and Anglican 15.7%.
The most common occupations included Clerical and Administrative Workers 16.8%, Machinery Operators and Drivers 14.8%, Professionals 14.2%, Technicians and Trades Workers 13.4%, and Labourers 11.0%.
Commercial area
Werrington's commercial area centers on shops near the railway station namely Foursquare Werrington which includes a Pharmacy, Liquor Store, Massage Parlor, and Self Serve Laundromat. Colonial Hotel located in Victoria street has a Bistro, Sports Bar and a VIP Lounge. Werrington Park Corporate Centre, a new Business Park is based adjacent to the Western Sydney University, Werrington South campus which is located in Claremont Meadows.Werrington Post Office is located at 108 Victoria Street.
Schools
Werrington has a public school based in Armstein Crescent, Werrington. The nearest High School is Cambridge Parks High School in the nearby suburb of Cambridge Park. Wollemi College an independent boys' school is situated at Gipps Street. Kurrambee school catering to students with special needs is located on Werrington Road.
The nearest Hospital is Nepean Hospital in Penrith which provides multi-speciality Medical services. Werrington also has a Medical centre located at Victoria Street.
Transport
is on the North Shore & Western Line of the Sydney Trains network. The station underwent a major upgrade in 2007, providing better access for the disabled with a new lift and establishing a paved carpark on the southern side of the station. Busways operates routes 782 and 785 to Penrith from Werrington Station. Werrington is served by the Great Western Highway and the M4 Western Motorway. Werrington Arterial Road - Stage 1 was completed in May 2017 which connects the Great Western Highway and the M4 Western Motorway providing direct access to the M4 Western Motorway with entry and exit ramps at Claremont Meadows near Werrington.