Liberty Grove, New South Wales

Liberty Grove is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

Liberty Grove is located 16 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Canada Bay.

Liberty Grove is squeezed in between Homebush Bay Drive to the west and the Northern Line railway to the east. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Rhodes to the north and Concord West to the east and south and shares the same postcode of 2138.

The Liberty Grove development won the 1999 Urban Development Institute of Australia award for excellence.

European settlement
Free settlers who arrived on the Bellona in January 1793 began farming the area and knew it as 'Liberty Plains'. The name has been adapted for the modern residential development of Liberty Grove.

Liberty Grove opened in 1998. It was built on former industrial land to cater for the increasing number of people buying investment properties in Sydney in the lead up to the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Its opening day attracted much attention in Sydney.

Amenities
The Liberty Grove complex contains swimming pools, tennis courts, basketball court, gymnasium, village green and parks, function room, convenience store and entrances to Rhodes and Concord West. Rhodes Shopping Centre is 100m from the northern entrance.

Transport
Vehicle access to Liberty Grove is only available from Homebush Bay Drive.

The northern (vehicle) entrance is a ten-minute walk to Rhodes railway station and the southern (pedestrian) entrance is a ten-minute walk to Concord West railway station and Bicentennial Park.