A traveller on their train voyage would have passed by Castrella the historic family home of William Hart Junior, timber merchant.
On your journey to Sydney, between Pendle Hill and Wentworthville stations, look out the window to your left where you will find two historic houses next to each other.
The first historic house you come to is Castrella set back from the road surrounded with beautiful Australian gum trees.
[10] The subdivisions of land parcels were large and these two historic houses are heritage listed to protect our local history and culture.
[11] Imagine these two historic houses on Wentworth Avenue, Wentworthville were built before the suburb of Pendle Hill even existed.
[13] In 1975, the Maltese Monument was unveiled at Civic Park, Pendle Hill; with the President of Malta and builder Frank Cefai.
An annual memorial service is held at the Monument to mark the anniversary of the Maltese uprising, known as "Sette Giugno", which occurred on 7 June 1919 against British rule, which is now a national holiday in Malta.
Pendle Hill railway station on the Main Western line was opened in 1924 and currently is served by the T1 and T5 services of Sydney trains.
It connects the shopping centre to the suburb of Girraween, and is frequently used as a thoroughfare for pedestrians heading to and from the railway station.
The grounds are home to the Pendle Hill Tigers football club [1] who compete in the Granville district Football Association and Pendle Hill Colts Cricket Club, who compete in the Parramatta District Cricket association, competitions at both junior and senior level.