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Surrey Hills contains the "English counties district", which is a small area between Canterbury and Riversdale Roads where the streets are named after English counties, including Durham, Kent, Middlesex, Essex, Suffolk roads.
Surrey Hills contains the "English counties district", which is a small area between Canterbury and Riversdale Roads where the streets are named after English counties, including Durham, Kent, Middlesex, Essex, Suffolk roads.


During the nineties, the last bank branch in the Union Road shopping strip closed, which caused some concern within both the local community and local traders. On 24 February 2003 the Surrey Hills Community Bank® (a Community Bank® Branch of Bendigo Bank) opened for business in Union Road[http://www.bendigobank.com.au/public/community_bank/branch_history.asp?community=104].
During the nineties, the last bank branch in the Union Road shopping strip closed, which caused some concern within both the local community and local traders. On 24 February 2003 the Surrey Hills Community Bank (a Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank) opened for business in Union Road.


==Major Parks and Gardens==
==Major Parks and Gardens==

Revision as of 11:26, 29 June 2006

Surrey Hills is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Boroondara and also City of Whitehorse.

Its local primary school is called Surrey Hills Primary. Surrey Hills's CBD of sorts is a 250 metre strip of shops along Union Road which features Surrey Hills railway station (on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines), five cafes, two bakers, two chemists, Neighbourhood Center, Community Bank, a post office and a large bottle shop. Coming out from Melbourne, Union road is the first railway level crossing on the Lilydale/Belgrave line. Surrey Hills also has Chatham railway station just off Canterbury road. Most working residents of Surrey Hills commute to Melbourne either by car or train.

To the north, Surrey Hills is also serviced by the 109 tram route which continues from Port Melbourne, on to Box Hill and in the south the 70 tram line which travels from the city to Wattle Park.

There is a suburb called "Surry Hills" in Sydney that is occasionally confused with Melbourne's Surrey Hills.

History

The Surrey Hills area was first developed by real estate consortiums following the extension of the railway line from Camberwell to Lilydale in 1882. Housing estates were laid out and streets were given impressive names such as Balmoral, Windsor and Albert Crescents, but the area was considered too distant from the nearest shopping districts; Camberwell to the west and Box Hill to the east. The economic depression of the 1890s brought development to a halt and the next major phase of suburban development didn't take place until after the First World War.

Surrey Hills contains the "English counties district", which is a small area between Canterbury and Riversdale Roads where the streets are named after English counties, including Durham, Kent, Middlesex, Essex, Suffolk roads.

During the nineties, the last bank branch in the Union Road shopping strip closed, which caused some concern within both the local community and local traders. On 24 February 2003 the Surrey Hills Community Bank (a Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank) opened for business in Union Road.

Major Parks and Gardens

The major parks and gardens in Surrey Hills are Surrey Gardens and South Surrey Park. Surrey Hills is also adjacent to Wattle Park which is just across Riversdale Road to the South in Burwood.

Proximity Diagram

City of Boroondara
(All Melbourne Suburbs)
Balwyn Balwyn Mont Albert
Canterbury Surrey Hills Box Hill South
Camberwell Burwood Burwood