Rogans Hill

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Template:Use dmy dates Rogans Hill is a small district within the suburb of Cherrybrook in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia within Hornsby Shire, and was named after John Rogan, a pioneer who had been given a grant of land in the area by Governor Macquarie in 1818.[1] Its main attractions include The Hermitage, Oakhill College, Oakhill Drive Public School and the Anglican Retirement Villages. It was the destination of a railway line (the Rogans Hill line) which closed in 1932.[2]

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The Hermitage, Rogans Hill, Cherrybrook

Rogans Hill is also sometimes referred to as Oakhill.

References

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  1. Oakes, J. Walking a Forgotten Railway:The Rogans Hill Line Revisited. Bulletin, Vol 49 No 727, May 1998. ARHS NSW Division.
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