ELIZABETH BAY FLORIST
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Elizabeth Bay is a picturesque harbourside inner-city suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Just three kilometers east of the central business district (CBD), it is part of the City of Sydney local government area. The suburb is named after the bay on Sydney Harbour and is separated from Rushcutters Bay by Macleay Point. Surrounding suburbs include Rushcutters Bay and Potts Point, with Kings Cross to the southwest and Garden Island to the north.
The suburb is renowned for its beautiful residences, leafy streets, and stunning harbourside views, offering a unique blend of urban living and natural beauty.
History of Elizabeth Bay
Gurrajin is Elizabeth Bay’s Indigenous name it has always been an exclusive and high-class address. In 1837, Colonial Secretary Alexander Macleay built his grand residence on the land, contributing to the area’s distinguished status. The bay was named in honour of Elizabeth Macquarie, the wife of Governor Lachlan Macquarie. The area sits on the Macleay Estate, a 54-acre land grant awarded to Alexander Macleay by Governor Ralph Darling.
FLOWER delivery to local Hospitals in the ELIZABETH BAY area
Gurrajin is Elizabeth Bay’s Indigenous name
Elizabeth Bay has always been a high class address ever since Colonial Secretary, Alexander Macleay, built his exclusive residence there in 1837.
It is named after the bay it sits on – but that bay was named for Governor Macquarie’s wife, Elizabeth.
It sits on the Macleay Estate – a 54 acre land grant given to colonial secretary Alexander Macleay by Governor Ralph Darling.
Postal code: 2011