McQuade Park Windsor
Highlights
- Explore the spacious grounds of McQuade Park, perfect for a leisurely picnic or family outing.
- Admire the heritage rotunda, a stunning architectural feature that enhances the park's historical charm.
- Stroll by the scenic pond, an idyllic spot for watching ducks or capturing memorable wedding photos.
- Discover the statue of Governor Macquarie, a nod to early European history right across from St Matthews Church.
McQuade Park was planned by Lachlan Macquarie in 1810 as the abundant square that was to stand in front of St Matthews Church, Windsor.
Today, it is a spacious and picturesque park in historic Windsor, featuring a large sports field, a heritage rotunda, public toilets, and picnic shelters. A scenic pond at one end of the park adds to its charm and is a popular backdrop for wedding photos or a peaceful spot to watch the local ducks. It’s an ideal place for a relaxing stroll.
For those interested in early European history you will also find a large statue of Governor Macquarie. The statue is located directly opposite one of the great early churches and cemeteries in the Hawkesbury, New South Wales – St Matthews Church. The park has ample car parking available.
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