Hollydeen
NSW 2328 • New South Wales
About Hollydeen
Hollydeen is a small rural locality of 19.3 square kilometres located in New South Wales approximately 20 kilometres from Scone and around 235 kilometres from Sydney. With a population of just 44 residents recorded in the 2021 Census, Hollydeen is one of the smaller rural localities in the region, characterised by open farmland and sparse settlement. The locality's locality classification reflects its largely agricultural or natural land use, with properties typically comprising broad-acre farms, grazing land, or bushland holdings.
The surrounding New South Wales countryside offers the quiet rhythms of rural life, with residents relying on Scone for shopping, schools, medical services, and community facilities. Like many small localities across regional New South Wales, Hollydeen is part of a broader agricultural community where farming families have worked the land for generations. Those drawn to Hollydeen value the open space, privacy, and connection to the land that rural living provides.
Hollydeen falls under postcode 2328 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Upper Hunter electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Bus Services
- No scheduled services — Scone Approx 15 min by car
Commute to Sydney
🛣️ Car is essential; nearest town is Scone approximately 20 km away
A car is essential for all errands; no footpaths or local shops exist in this rural locality
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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Denman Public School ICSEA 9496547 2491 52 Paxton St
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02 6547 2496 80 Palace Street
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Martindale Public School ICSEA 9926547 3502 670 Martindale Rd
