Little spot in the heart of Sydney packed with points of interest. One that many people don't know about is the 'Distance of Your Heart' art installation. It's 60 bronze birds perched along Bridge Street. It's quite an adventure to find them! 12 are in the park, as well as the bench with the name of the installation.
You'll also find Macquarie's obelisk, the original measuring point for Sydney (notice the measurements are in miles!).
And a cannon and anchor from the Sirius, flagship of the First Fleet.
There's an original well "keep the pavement dry!" and if you look at the NE corner, you'll see an iron dome. These used to be public toilets, but were long ago filled in.
As a park, it's a bit grotty, but if you're looking to sit, just walk a block to Circular Quay for amazing views. And there's a gorgeous little laneway on the northern...
Read more(Feb. 2025) I happened to stop by this wonderful triangle-shaped place on my way from Royal Botanic Garden to my hotel. It was a plaque saying the late Queen planted some trees in her historic 1954 visit to Australia that instantly drew my attention. I stepped into the park and found other very interesting historic monuments such as the salvaged anchor that belonged to the flagship of First Fleet, Sirius, and the obelisk that marked the starting point of public roads connecting neighboring towns. I have never seen a park where significant historic monuments are located with this great density. This park is marvelous in a sense that it keeps the history of Sydney from the very beginning to its growth, industrialization, the Royal Visit and...
Read moreIt's a small park but filled with historical significance to the city of Sydney. On approaching this urban park, one immediately noticed the statue of Thomas Sutcliffe Mort, an Australian industrialist born in Bolton, Lancashire UK. Other points of interest here is The Obelisk, supposedly the oldest surviving milestone built to mark the place from which all public roads in the colony were to be measured. Also the Sirius anchor and cannon, the warship of the first fleet, salvaged and installed in this park. There's also a bronze fountain, added in the 1960s. This is an interesting park, triangular in shape surrounded by a sandstone wall with giant Moreton Bay figs tree....
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