Dover Heights is a cliffside eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Dover Heights is 9 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Waverley Council.
Dudley Page Reserve has panoramic views over Sydney Harbour and is a popular site for sunsets and picnics.
The Dover Heights Coastal Reserves are part of the Bondi to Watsons Bay Cliff Walk and have stunning ocean views.
[4] The ATO's 2014–2015 taxation statistics listed Dover Height's postcode, 2030 as the second richest in Australia with an average taxable income of $185,684.
[1] According to the demographic community profile of id.com.au created from the 2016 census, Dover Heights is the suburb with the highest Jewish population by percent in Australia.
[1] With both cliff top and city views, Dover Heights has a number of homes of architectural interest which have received awards The Butterfly House – 197 Military Road, Dover Heights - designed by award-winning architect Ed Lippmann Moebius House – 129 Military Road, Dover Heights - designed by architect Tony Owen Light House – 10 Wentworth Street, Dover Heights - designed by architect Peter Stutchbury Winner of the Wilkinson Award by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects in 2015 The Cliff House Archived 17 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine – 8 Wentworth Street, Dover Heights The Wave Dover Heights – 185 /185A Military Road – designed by architects Paul Brough & Andre Baroukh Winner of the 2015 Master Builders Association Award of Australia – National Medium Density – 2 to 5 Dwellings