Removalist Pittwater
Man and His Van Removalists Pittwater
Man and His Van furniture removals are based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. We are pleased to work in the Pittwater area and on the Northern Beaches as this is our home area.
Contact Man and His Van on 02 99073300
Man and His Van are Removalists for the following Pittwater Suburbs
Avalon 2107 Avalon Beach 2107 Avalon Heights 2107 Avalon North 2107 Avalon Plateau 2107 Barranjoey 2108 Bayview 2104 Bayview Heights 2104 Bilgola 2107 Bilgola Beach 2107 Bilgola Plateau 2107 Bungan Beach 2106 Bungan Head 2106 Careel Bay 2107 Careel Head 2107 Church Point 2105 Clareville 2107 Clareville Beach 2107 Coasters Retreat 2108 Currawong Beach 2108 Elanora 2101 Elanora Heights 2101 Elvina Bay 2105 Foleys Hill 2101 Great Mackerel Beach 2108 Ingleside 2101 Ingleside Heights 2101 Loquat Valley 2104 Lovett Bay 2105 Mackerel Beach 2108 Mccarrs Creek 2105 Mona Vale 2103 Morning Bay 2108 Narrabeen 2101 Narrabeen Peninsula 2101 Newport 2106 Newport Beach 2106 Newport Heights 2107 Newport Plateau 2107 North Narrabeen 2101 Palm Beach 2108 Paradise Beach 2107 Salt Pan Cove 2106 Sand Point 2108 Scotland Island 2105 South Warriewood 2102 Stokes Point 2107 Taylors Point 2107 The Basin 2108 Towlers Bay 2105 Tumbledown Dick 2101 Turimetta 2102 Warriewood 2102 Warriewood Beach 2102 Whale Beach 2107
Removalists Pittwater. Information about Pittwater.
Pittwater Council borders the Narrabeen Bridge to the south; Tasman Sea to the east; Barrenjoey Headland to the north; and Coal and Candle Creek to the west. Pittwater, situated at the northern end of Sydney's Northern Beaches and just 45 minutes north of the Sydney CBD.
The area's 125sq km landform is unique, featuring a diverse range of terrain, due to its land mass being located entirely on a peninsula. Pittwater comprises nine beaches with seven ocean rockpools, rugged headlands and sandstone sea cliffs, tranquil waterways and native bushland including two National Parks, with pockets of rainforest. There are also extensive wetlands providing sanctuary to many bird species, and rock platforms providing habitat for a wide range of marine life.
How were we named? Pittwater area was named for the waterway within its boundaries which covers an area of 20 square kilometres. On 2 March 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip, first governor of NSW, explored the southern arm of Broken Bay. He described this waterway as ''the finest piece of water I ever saw" and named it 'Pitt Water' in honour of William Pitt, The Younger, who was Prime Minister of England.
Thanks to Pittwater council for the information regarding Pittwater
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