Roseville Chase

Roseville Chase is Castle Cove’s even lesser-known neighbour with a striking number of similarities.

It isn’t just a subsection of Roseville. Roseville Chase was settled as farming land that became orchards and timber growing areas. It later became a training ground for army engineers in WWI before becoming what we know and love today.

Wooden sign reading 'Roseville Chase' surrounded by greenery.
A suburban street lined with large trees and a white fence, featuring overhead power lines and parked cars in the background on a sunny day.

Inside Roseville Chase

  • Roseville Chase is a quiet suburb with plenty of bushland and waterways for outdoor activities. You will find a good community spirit without making a big deal of it. Roseville Chase is the ideal suburb for families or retirees as it provides a peaceful environment in a native backdrop.

  • Roseville Chase is not exactly known for its amenities but it is close to Chatswood where you can get everything you need. Despite this, there is a string of shops along Babbage Road where you would be forgiven for thinking Roseville Chase is a bustling, busy suburb.

  • There are several buses available in Roseville Chase:

    • 270 connects Warringah Mall to the city and passes through Roseville Chase.

    • 271 connects Forestville to the city and passes through Roseville Chase.

    • 274 connects Roseville Chase to Chatswood.

  • Roseville Chase offers catchments for some of the best public schools in Sydney.

    For Primary School (K-6):

    • Castle Cove Public School

    For High School (7-12):

    • Killarney Heights High School

    It is worth noting that Killarney Heights High School offers a French Immersion Program.

  • In Roseville Chase, you can find hand stencils in rock shelters from the traditional inhabitants of the land, the Cammeraygal people of Guringai nation. There are also some dwellings in the bush that date back to the army engineer training grounds from WWI.

    Echo on the Marina is a restaurant that is not exactly a hidden gem but it is well worth a visit and probably isn’t known by too many outside locals of Roseville Chase and surrounding suburbs.

  • Roseville Chase has a low population for a suburb in Sydney. However, the bulk of households are families with a small percentage being singles and couples.

  • Like many surrounding suburbs, Roseville Chase is a great natural environment. You can even find native flora and fauna that you won’t see in many other locations in Sydney. There are bushfire and flood zones in some parts of Roseville Chase as well.

  • Buying in Roseville Chase is a buy into peaceful natural environment. If you enjoy your peace and quiet, love nature and enjoy outdoor activities, Roseville Chase is the suburb for you. It is great for families and for retirees.