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Glebe Playgrounds

Blackwattle Bay Park Playground
Charles Street Playground
Dougherty Reserve Playground
Dr H J Foley Rest Park Playground
Ernest Pedersen Reserve Playground
Franklyn Playground
Glebe St Playground
Jubilee Park Playground
Kirsova 3 Playground
May Pitt Playground
Minogue Reserve Playground
Sarah Pennington Reserve Playground
St James Park Playground
Thomas Portley Reserve Playground

Blackwattle Bay Park Playground

Access via Oxley Street
Glebe NSW 2037

Located at the bottom of Leichhardt Street and accessible by steps from the Glebe Foreshore Walk this local playground features natural shade, climbing units, swings and equipment for toddlers is located at the north-west end of Blackwattle Bay Park.

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M. J Doherty Reserve

Mitchell Street
Glebe NSW 2037

This enclosed playground has natural shade and is suitable for younger children.

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Dr H J Foley Rest Park Playground

140 Glebe Point Road
Glebe NSW 2037

This large enclosed neighbourhood playground located at the junction of Glebe Point Road and Bridge Road contains a wide range of equipment suitable for children of all ages.

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Ernest Pedersen Reserve Playground

Ferry Street
Glebe NSW 2037

This small local enclosed playground is suitable for toddlers and children aged five years and older and contains swings and a rocker.

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Franklyn StreetFranklyn Street Playground.
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Franklyn Street
Glebe NSW 2037

This medium-sized enclosed local playground caters for children of all ages and includes, climbing equipment, swings, slide and a rocker.

A community basketball court is located close by at the end of Franklyn Street

 

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Glebe St Playground

Glebe St
Glebe NSW 2037

A small toddlers playground with natural shade.

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Jubilee Park Playground

Eglington Road
Glebe NSW 2037  

Located at the bottom of Glebe Point Road, this expansive neighbourhood playground has natural shade and is ideal for children of all ages. Key features include:

  • traditional playground equipment including swing sets, roundabout, track-ride, see-saw, slide and rockers.
  • car parking is available adjacent to the park
  • public toilets facilities are located nearby at Jubilee Park Oval and in Federal Park
  • Jubilee Park contains picnic shelters, a sports oval.

 

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Kirsova 3 Playground

Wigram Lane East
Glebe NSW 2037

A small local enclosed and shaded playground suitable for younger aged children and toddlers. Equipment includes a climbing unit with slide, swings, rockers and see-saw.

The playground is located at the rear of the Glebe Library and accessible from Glebe  Point Road and Wigram Road.

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May Pitt Playground

St Johns Road
Glebe NSW 2037

A small fenced and enclosed playground with natural shade. Equipment includes adventure play unit with ropes, slide and rockers.  

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Minogue Reserve Playground

Francis Street
Glebe NSW 2037

A small local enclosed playground located off Glebe Point Road at Francis Street. Equipment includes toddler equipment and swings.

A community basketball court is located adjacent.  

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Sarah Penington Reserve

Bayview Street
Glebe NSW 2037

A small partially enclosed playground with some natural shade. Equipment includes swings and an adventure play unit.

The playground is located off Bridge Road adjacent to the Light Rail Platform.  

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St James Park Playground

John Street
Glebe NSW 2037

A small local  playground with natural shade. Equipment includes swings, see-saw and a rocker.

The St James Park tennis facility is located adjacent.

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Thomas Portley Reserve Playground

Cardigan Street
Glebe NSW 2037

A small enclosed and shaded playground suitable for toddlers and younger children. Equipment includes a climbing unit with slide and a swing set.  

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Last Updated: Friday 4 June, 2010

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