Nestled on Sydney's Northern Beaches, Church Point is a serene and picturesque location that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and luxurious family homes.
Known for its stunning water views and tranquil lifestyle, this bijou suburb is an ideal location if you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life without feeling as though you are too far from the action.
Even many Sydneysiders haven’t heard of Church Point. It’s a relatively quiet spot that takes a back seat to nearby Mona Vale, Warriewood and Newport, but locals will tell you they wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. Take a look at some of the history and highlights of this suburb.
What’s the Point?
Church Point is around 32 kilometres north of the Sydney CBD. To get there, either drive north from Manly and turn left at Mona Vale, or come via Sydney’s Northern District and head down McCarrs Creek Road from Terrey Hills.
Yes, the suburb was once home to a church. Records say it was originally known as Chapel Point after the small chapel erected in the 1870s. The land was originally home to the Guringai people, and sources suggest the Indigenous name is ‘Whurra Whurra’.
Why Choose Church Point?
Church Point is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, including lush bushland and the sparkling Pittwater estuary. Living here is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream.
- Boating and water sports: Launch your kayak off the small sandy beach at Church Point or moor your boat at one of the local marinas (or your own private jetty if you have one).
- Walking trails: A wide path takes you all the way from Church Point to Mona Vale five kilometres away. This is popular for families and dog walkers on the weekends.
- Cycling: Enthusiastic road cyclists take on the challenge of climbing from Church Point to West Head in the Ku-Ring-Gai National Park, stopping at the Waterfront Cafe and General Store for coffee and a bacon and egg roll on the way home.
- Swimming: Wade into the waters off Church Point at high tide in summer for a refreshing dip. Local kids love to jump off the local wharf when the weather is hot.
- Fishing: Casting a line out is a popular pastime at this location and the odds of catching your dinner are high.
Community and lifestyle
Living in Church Point means being part of a close-knit community. The suburb boasts a relaxed, friendly atmosphere that is perfect for families, retirees and anyone seeking a peaceful lifestyle.
Locals from nearby Scotland Island like to gather at Church Point before they catch the Church Point Ferry home in the evening. This ferry is a great way to show friends and family around Pittwater. It takes a round trip, stopping at several points on the island and the neighbouring bays.
The Waterfront Cafe and General Store is a great place to grab some supplies and it is also home to a small post office. Live music at this venue on Sunday afternoons brings a fantastic atmosphere and the benefit of being a local is that you can walk home after the gig.
Next door, the Pasadena has a history of its own. This local venue has recently been given a new lease of life. It is popular for Sunday lunch and weddings, so keep an eye out for blushing brides.
Property at Church Point
Church Point offers a range of housing options, from luxurious waterfront homes to charming cottages. The property market in Church Point is competitive, with buyers drawn to the location for its relaxed, holiday-feel lifestyle and scenic beauty. According to realestate.com.au, the median house price in Church Point is approximately $4 million. This is because there are some absolutely stunning prestige properties with four-five bedrooms, beautiful modern interiors and manicured grounds. Some premium homes also include waterfront access.
Over recent years, downsizers have also looked to Church Point. There are several luxury developments offering apartments for over 55s in the area.
What about local amenities?
Church Point is considered a safe suburb, with low crime rates and a strong community spirit. Essential amenities are all within easy reach:
- Healthcare: There are medical clinics, pharmacies and doctors’ offices in Mona Vale.
- Shopping and dining: The nearby suburbs of Mona Vale and Newport offer shopping and dining options. Locals head to Warriewood Square (fifteen minutes away by car), to visit JB Hi-Fi, Rebel Sport and other popular stores.
- Education and schools: Families with children will find excellent educational facilities within reach. Nearby schools include Mona Vale Public School, Sacred Heart, St Luke’s Grammar and Pittwater High School, with buses running regularly along Pittwater Road to make the commute easier.
Looking to buy in Church Point?
There is a great deal of interest in this suburb, even though it’s one of the lesser known spots in Sydney. Being popular with retirees and people looking for a beautiful home on the Northern Beaches means homes sell relatively quickly.
Ready to sell your Church Point home?
We have plenty of interest from purchase-ready buyers who see the value of this beautiful location. Contact us for a no-obligation chat to discuss your situation and plans.