Denham Court, New South Wales

Willowdale Estate which was developed by Stockland is one of the most noticeable settlement in Denham Court.

[3] The area is most well known for its luxurious properties, including a colonial era compound from which the suburb takes its name [4] The suburb of Denham Court was named after the 202-hectare (500-acre) land grant of 1810 to Richard Atkins.

Streets of Denham Court which are actually located in Liverpool Council area, such as Springmead Drive, Culverston Avenue and Pembury Close recall the names of early farms, while Cubitt Drive and Cassidy Street note pioneer land-holders such as William Cassidy and Daniel Cubitt.

The median household income was $2,448 per week compared to a national figure of $1,770.

The most common ancestries in Denham Court were Australian 15.0%, English 12.3%, Indian 10.8%, Italian 7.9%, Filipino 4.9%, Irish 4.7% and Scottish 4.3%.