Hurlstone Memorial Reserve is a park in Hurlstone Park. Dogs are generally allowed on a lead in NSW public parks unless signs say otherwise — but the rules here aren't confirmed, so check local signage before visiting.
Very neat and clean park, surrounded with beautiful garden and green grass bed where usually people walk their dogs, play and always restful place. While it's absolutely restful and nice though amidst looking at street either side doesn't seem busy at all. However, it is lacking swings, play area and amenities for children, very limited place with no water or toilet facilities. Good place for a visit like we did today. And lastly, usually no crowd here.
Casual little space. If you wanna kick the ball with your kids or have a game of cricket. The play equipment is adequately shaded and some seating for a casual spread. Have a coffee and relax with your kids. Love it!
A peaceful park with a small playground for kids. The park is also ideal for walking your dog.
Recently hosted a birthday at the newly renovated community centre and it was amazing! Great facility. Would have more events here in the future.
Would Council consider moving the existing War Memorial in Euston Park, Euston Road, to the proposed Hurlstone Memorial Reserve? The Memorial Reserve would be a more appropriate place for this lovely monument. In its present location it is almost hidden from view and, from my experience, few locals even know of its existence. Moving it to the new Reserve would place it in the village proper, and it could be used on those occasions when we honour our war dead.
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