Berowra Suburb Far northern suburb, much of which forms the Berowra Valley Regional Park. It grew quickly after the first major subdivisions of land in the 1950s. Locate -33.611490087456, 151.15336773035 Property Administered by Hornsby Shire Council {"name":"Administered by","target":"Hornsby Shire Council","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Part of Hornsby Shire {"name":"Part of","target":"Hornsby Shire","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Type Suburb {"name":"Suburb","target":"","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Berowra by Joan Rowland , 2008 The Guringai were traditional owners of Berowra. The first European landowner was Mary Wall in 1879, and settlement was slow until the railway platform was built in 1887, bringing holiday visitors and bushwalkers. more » image