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Grandpas Guide to Driving in Granville
Hello, all! This is Granddad Ben, dishing out the best info you can get to make the most out of your Aussie vacation! This time I’m doing the lovely Granville.
The suburb of Granville, Sydney, Australia can be found 14 miles to the west of the Sydney central business district, inside the City of Parramatta. It was named in 1880, after Granville Leveson-Gower, a former British Colonial Secretary. The Granville Municipality was conceived in 1885 and finally became part of the city of Parramatta in 1948.
Granville is a mix of developed residential, commercial sectors mostly centered around Granville railway station and Parramatta Road.
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There are a variety of things one can find interesting in Granville. While you’re here, you should be aware of all the note-worthy locations.
1. Granville Town HallYou might want to checkout the Granville Town Hall first. Built in 1888, it has a type of architecture that one can describe as nothing less than interesting. 200 metres away you’ll find that the Royal Hotel has quite the same build of the Town Hall.
And if you’re into religious structures you can come and admire St. Marks Anglican Church. It dates back to 1882 and is quite a divine piece of work. You’ll also find another church that makes William Street a hundred times more interesting. We’re talking about a Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox church which can be dated back to over sixty years ago, the St. Aphanasius Church.

2. Crest Building
Art Deco architecture also has its place here in Granville and is embodied by the Crest Building on Blaxcell Street. It used to be a Hoyts movie theatre and was later transformed into a function room and a ballroom. And as time passed it was even turned into a hall for bingo!
Another Art Deco structure that you’ve got to see is the White Palace in South Street. It actually got a makeover in 2007. After being gutted and redeveloped it now stands as glorious as ever. You’ll also see that the White Palace’s exterior really exemplifies the style of the art movement.
Then head over to Elizabeth Farm and experience one of the most accessible house museums you’ll ever get to set a foot upon. This home once belonged to Mr. and Mrs. John Macarthur, trailblazers of the Aussie wool industry. It’s actually a rare example of an early Australian homestead so seeing it will definitely be enriching.
So head on over to Granville! It’ll be an experience you will surely treasure. Safe trip, everyone!
- Grandpa Benjamin

