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c. 1930 house, Sydney Road | |||||||||||||
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| Country | Australia | ||||||||||||
| State | New South Wales | ||||||||||||
| City | Sydney | ||||||||||||
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| Elevation | 103 m (338 ft) | ||||||||||||
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| • Total | 3,710 (2021 census)[2] | ||||||||||||
| Postcode | 2070 | ||||||||||||
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East Lindfield is a suburb on theUpper North Shore ofSydney in the state ofNew South Wales, Australia. East Lindfield is located 13 kilometres north-west of theSydney Central Business District in thelocal government area ofKu-ring-gai Council. Lindfield is a separate suburb to the west sharing the postcode of 2070.

Lindfield means "lime tree field". The Lindfield area was settled in the 1850s. The name derives from the native town of early landowner Mr List, who named his house afterLindfield,Sussex,England. When the railway line came through the area in the 1890s, the name of the property was used to identify the station and neighbourhood.
Suburban development in East Lindfield occurred mostly in the 1950s and 1960s, so most of the houses in East Lindfield are newer and have a different style to those of Lindfield, which mostly pre-dateWorld War II.
East Lindfield became a separate suburb from Lindfield when it was gazetted on 5 August 1994.[3]
Meadow Lea
Meadow Lea, is the grand five-bedroom East Lindfield art deco estate identified by its distinctive Meadow Lea paint colour. It was built in the early 1940's for the prominent margarine industrialist James Armstrong. The home boasts a grand foyer, dining room and a sprung floor ballroom, with a thermostatically controlled two-zone cellar that can hold 2,500 bottles.[4]
Lindfield railway station is the nearest station on theNorth Shore railway line of theSydney Trains network.Busways run bus routes 206, 207, 208 and 209 to East Lindfield.
At the2021 census, 2.6% of employed people used public transport as at least one of their methods of travel to work and 26.7% travelled by car.[2]
The suburb has a primary school, Lindfield East Public School established in 1929.
The suburb also has a community preschool, Lindfield East Community Preschool, established in 1976.[5]
According to the2021 census,[2] there were 3,710 residents in East Lindfield, with 91.3% occupied private dwellings, mostly (87.9%) living in a separate house. The median age was 43 and average number of children was 2 (1.1 for all households).