Hoxton Park, New South Wales

Hoxton Park is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Hoxton Park is located 38 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Liverpool and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.

Hoxton Park also had a small sealed airstrip, Hoxton Park Airport which was used for general aviation and training until its closure and destruction in 2008.

History
Hoxton Park was named in 1887 when Phillips and Co, a syndicate, subdivided the land under that name. Thomas Setrop Amos, a London solicitor, who arrived in Sydney in 1816, was granted 800 acre here in June 1818.

A further development of note took place circa 1857 with the construction of Bernera, a weatherboard homestead built by Allan Macpherson, son of a former Collector of Internal Revenue, William Macpherson. Bernera was an early homestead in a vernacular style and is listed on the Register of the National Estate.

Transport
Hoxton Park sits at the corner of Hoxton Park Road and Cowpastures Road which connect to the Westlink M7 and much of greater Sydney. Busabout provides four bus services running along both Hoxton Park Road and Cowpasture Road, connecting Hoxton Park to Liverpool and areas to the west.

Churches
Hoxton Park has many churches including Inspire Church, which has been active for more than 25 years with more than 5,000 members.

Sport and recreation
Hoxton Park is home to the Liverpool Catholic Club which has an ice skating complex nearby.