Regentville is a suburb positioned on the eastern bank of the Nepean River, just south of Jamisontown. The suburb is named after Regentville Manor was built in 1824 by Sir John Jamison and was the home to lavish banquets and balls. Regentville has one school, Regentville Public School.
Getting Around
The closest railway station is Penrith Station, which one of the major Western Sydney Interchanges. Mulgoa Road is the main road of Jamisontown, leading onto the M4 Western Motorway, giving easy access to the Sydney and Blue Mountains regions.
What you'll find in Regentville
Parks
- • Gibbes Street Reserve
- • Forest Redgum Reserve
- • Tench Reserve
- • Huntington Reserve
- • Pamela Parade Reserve
- • Hollier Reserve
- • Ausburn Reserve
- • Apple Gum Reserve
- • Leonay Parade Reserve
- • Richardson Place Reserve
- • The Carriageway Reserve
- • Dewdney Road Reserve
- • Emu Park
- • Skarratt Park
- • Lions Park
- • Robinson Park
- • Ched Towns Reserve
Fire Station
- • Regentville Fire Station
Community Facilities
- • Regentville Hall
- • Floribunda Community Centre
- • Emu Plains Community Centre
- • Glenmore Park Youth & Community Centre
- • Melrose Hall
Golf Courses
- • Leonay Golf Course
- • Golf Range
Firestation - Bushes
- • Penrith Fire Control Centre
- • Regentville Rfb
Shopping Centres
- • Leonay Centre
- • Lennox Shopping Centre
Art Gallery
- • Penrith Regional Gallery And Lewers Bequest
Tourist Park / Home Village
- • Nepean Shores Riverside Resort And Conference Cent
Club
- • Emu Plains Sporting And Recreation Club
Sports Fields
- • Leonay Oval
- • Hunter Fields
- • Darcy Smith Oval
- • Playing Fields
- • Dukes Oval
- • Playing Field
Places of Worship
- • Catholic Church
- • Uniting Church
- • Salvation Army Church
- • Anglican Church
Railway Station
- • Lapstone Railway Station
Cemetery
- • Sir John Jamison's Catholic Cemetery
Post Offices
- • Emu Plains Post Office
- • Glenmore Park Post Office
Library
- • Emu Plains Library