Stockton

Newcastle - NSW 2295

Stockton is a vibrant suburb located in the city of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Nestled on a picturesque peninsula, it is bordered by the Hunter River to the north and the stunning Pacific Ocean to the east. The suburb is separated from the main part of Newcastle by the river and is easily accessible via the Stockton Bridge.

Key Demographics of Stockton

Population

4168

Median Sales Price of Houses

$1,100,000

Median Sales Price of Units & Apartments

N/A

Median Rental Return of Houses

$600 per week

Median Rental Return of Units & Apartments

$397 per week

A Brief History of Stockton

Established in 1804 as a military outpost during Australia’s colonization, Stockton was originally known as “Ponto.” This strategic location played an important role in defending the entrance to the Hunter River. Over the years, Stockton has transformed into a thriving residential suburb and a popular destination for beachgoers, offering a relaxed coastal lifestyle.

Natural Beauty and Recreational Opportunities

Today, Stockton is celebrated for its beautiful sandy beaches, including the renowned Stockton Beach. This beach is famous for its expansive sand dunes and serves as a popular spot for surfing, fishing, and various beach activities. The suburb is also home to the Stockton Surf Life Saving Club, which promotes water sports and the safety of swimmers.

In addition to its stunning coastline, Stockton boasts several parks and reserves that provide ample recreational spaces for residents and visitors. Notable areas include Griffith Park, King Edward Park, and Stockton Foreshore Reserve. These parks feature barbecue areas, picnic spots, walking trails, and playgrounds, making them ideal for family outings and community gatherings.

A Close-Knit Community

Stockton is known for its strong sense of community, with a range of amenities and services available to residents. The suburb features its own shopping village, offering various shops, cafes, and restaurants that cater to local needs. Families can also find several educational institutions in the area, including Stockton Public School and St. Peter’s Primary School.

Throughout the year, Stockton hosts a variety of local events that foster community spirit. Popular annual events include the Stockton Sandcastle Competition, the Stockton Australia Day Swim, and the Stockton Summer Surf Series. These events not only bring residents together but also attract visitors from surrounding areas.

Convenient Transportation Options

Transportation to and from Stockton is made easy by the Stockton Ferry, which connects the suburb to the Newcastle CBD. This ferry service offers a scenic and convenient way for commuters and visitors to access the city. Additionally, Stockton is well-connected to other parts of Newcastle and beyond via road networks, including the Stockton Bridge and the Newcastle Inner City Bypass.

Schools near Stockton

Stockton has two schools within its boundaries. Stockton Public School is a Coeducation primary school, serving years K-6, while St Peter’s Primary School is a primary Catholic school, serving years K-6.

Stockton Properties For Rent

We have a number of properties available for rent in the Stockton area or surrounding suburbs. 

FAQs About Living in Stockton NSW

Stockton is part of the local government area (LGA) known as the City of Newcastle.

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