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Demolition underway at largest residential project in Castle Hill

20 Dec, 2023
Demolition underway at largest residential project in Castle Hill


Sydney property developer Ellipse Property has commenced demolition of Stage One of its landmark $850 million masterplanned community, Carrington Place — the largest residential community in Castle Hill in Sydney’s burgeoning Hills District.

Located at 40-42 Ashford Avenue, opposite the Hills Showgrounds Metro Station and in the heart of Castle Hill, Carrington Place will comprise 771 apartments across five, 8 to 12 storey buildings.

Stage One, known as Atrium, is due for completion in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Atrium will comprise 152 apartments within one mid-rise eight storey building and offers a wide range of amenities.

Residents will enjoy rooftop recreational spaces that provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Interestingly, the project has a dedication to home-like apartments or apartments with house-sized proportions.

Ellipse Property appointed Decode to complete the construction of the project earlier this year in September.

Two adjacent residential houses will be demolished as part of the demolition works with construction due to commence in the first quarter of 2024.

Having only recently launched in October, Carrington Place saw strong demand from local buyers looking for quality, larger-sized apartments and confidence in the developer and builder.

A key feature of the project will be a one-kilometre boardwalk running the length of the Cattai Creek connecting to Fred Caterson Reserve, a 58-hectare local reserve featuring picnic tables, children’s playgrounds, along with multiple sports facilities.

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