MASSAGE near SCHOFIELDS
We welcome customers coming from this area.
Schofields is one of the fast-growing suburbs in sydney’s north-west.
It is part of the blacktown city council area, but shares much of the modern lifestyle and feel of the nearby hills district.
With its rapid development, new housing estates, and improved transport links, it is often mentioned alongside other booming suburbs in the region.
This suburb has a long history dating back to the 1800s, but in recent years it has transformed from a semi-rural community into a vibrant residential hub. This makes it one of the most in-demand suburbs in the north-west growth corridor.
Places of interest:
Schofields Village Shopping Centre – This is the main retail hub of the suburb, located right next to the train station. It has Woolworths, Coles, and a range of specialty shops, cafés, and casual dining options. The layout is modern and convenient, with plenty of parking. It’s not just about shopping inside — surrounding streets have more services such as medical centres, bakeries, and take-away food outlets, making it a central spot for locals.
Railway Station – A modern, accessible train station that connects residents to Parramatta, Blacktown, and Sydney CBD via the T1 and T5 lines. The station has lift access, plenty of commuter parking, and a bus interchange right outside. Its location makes commuting and travel very convenient for locals, and it’s within walking distance to the shopping centre.
Park – This local park along Station Street is a great community space with open fields for cricket, soccer, and casual sports. Families use it for weekend picnics and kids’ activities. It’s home to local sporting clubs, and during the warmer months you can often see community events or weekend sports matches taking place.
Nirimba Education Precinct – Located just on the southern edge of the suburb, this precinct has a fascinating history as the former HMAS Nirimba naval base. Today, it is home to TAFE NSW, Wyndham College, and the University of Western Sydney’s Nirimba campus. It’s a place of learning but also a reminder of the area’s historical military past.
Religious and Cultural Centres – The suburb is home to a number of places of worship that reflect its multicultural community. This includes the Lankarama Buddhist Vihara on Oak Street and the Swaminarayan Mandir (SMVS) on Grange Avenue. Christian churches in the area include Hope Church Sydney on Carnarvon Road, the Seventh-day Adventist Church on Grange Avenue, and several smaller community congregations that host regular services and outreach activities. These centres bring people together through religious services, community programs, and cultural celebrations.
Customers from NSW 2762 are welcome.

