Overview
Regentville, New South Wales Australia, is located east of the Nepean River, south of the M4 Motorway and north of the suburbs of Glenmore Park and Mulgoa.
This small suburb had its historic beginnings with the arrival of Sir John Jamison and the development of his property Regentville. His many agricultural interests changed the landscape of the area with the construction of a tweed mill, the growing of grapes and the many small farms let out to mostly Irish tenants. Regentville today is a suburb of less than 1000 people, still very much a rural village, tucked away from the the main stresses of city life.
For visitor information on Regentville please contact the Penrith Valley Visitor Information Centre.
www.penrithvalley.com.au 1300 736 836