Glenmore Park, New South Wales

The suburbs of Regentville and Mulgoa are located to its west and south, while Orchard Hills runs along its eastern boundary with the Northern Road as its dividing line.

Glenmore Park is one of Penrith City's largest and most rapidly developing housing estates.

Sir John acquired further parcels of land adjoining his original property, thus establishing a magnificent agricultural estate which he called Regentville.

Prior to European settlement, what is now Glenmore Park was home to the Mulgoa people who spoke the Darug language.

They hunted kangaroos and emus for meat, and gathered yams, berries and other native plants.

Initially, the locality was known as "Peachtree" but Penrith Council later adopted the more historical-sounding Glenmore Park.

[6] A 2008 report in the Sydney Morning Herald described the suburb as "designed without consideration of public transport".

Bethany and Caroline Chisholm are owned and managed by the Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta.

Of the occupied private dwellings in Glenmore Park, 90.6% were separate houses, 7.4% were semi-detached and 2.0% were flats or apartments.

Suburbs like Glenmore Park are often considered part of the mortgage belt of Western Sydney.

[12] The Liberal Party failed to successfully nominate any candidates for the South Ward of Penrith in 2024, and thus were not on the ballot.

One of many water courses in Glenmore Park.
Glenmore Loch, Glenmore Park