City Guides
Lyneham, Canberra: Inner-North Sport, Courts and the Quiet Suburban Village
Lyneham is an inner-north suburb immediately adjacent to O'Connor and Downer that is perhaps best known to Canberrans for the Lyneham Sport and Recreation Precinct, which houses the Lyneham Hockey Centre (the primary ACT field hockey facility), Lyneham Tennis Centre and associated ovals that make it one of the ACT's most concentrated community sport precincts for participation sport. The Lyneham shops on Wattle Street form a small but loyal local retail strip that has retained a neighbourhood convenience character through the suburb's evolution. The suburb's residential character is a mix of original interwar and postwar housing alongside significant newer townhouse and unit development that reflects the inner-north's intensification trend over the past decade. The nearby Mount Majura Nature Reserve, accessible from the suburb's eastern edge, provides accessible natural bushland for walking and cycling within easy reach of inner-north residential areas. Lyneham Primary School is a well-regarded public school with strong community connection. The suburb's position between Braddon to the south and the Dickson Asian food precinct to the north gives residents exceptional dining access within walking distance in both directions.