The Surry Hills Locksmith Services Manly Locksmith’s recommendations for Surry Hills and the surrounding suburbs are to Install Deadlocks to all external doors and garages including Bolts for garage tilta doors and roller doors. Install Window locks and sliding door locks. Safes are an excellent addition to every home or business for those things you just cant loose.
Restricted Key systems are an excellent Surry Hills Locksmith Service and a great way to have key control for both Residential, Commercial and Industrial properties as every key cut is numbered, stamped and recorded and can only be cut by Manly Locksmiths with Authorisation from the restricted System Authorizes. Manly locksmiths offer the following systems Abloy, Bilock, Kaba, MLAA LSGP1 and more.
Manly locksmiths can provide the following Surry Hills Locksmith Services to Surry Hills and East Sydney:
- 24/7 Emergency Lockout Service
- Domestic and Commercial Locksmith Services
- Locks Re-keyed, Repaired and Replaced
- Deadlocks and Window locks Installed to Insurance Standards
- Restricted & Master key systems designed and installed
- Electronic Strikes and Maglocks Installed
- Safes Supplied and Installed
Surry Hills is an inner-city suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Surry Hills is located immediately south-east of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Sydney. Surry Hills is surrounded by the suburbs of Darlinghurst to the north, Chippendale and Haymarket to the west, Moore Park and Paddington to the east and Redfern to the south.
Central is a locality in the north-west of the suburb around Central Station. Prince Alfred Park is located nearby. Strawberry Hills is a locality around Cleveland and Elizabeth streets.
Surry Hills was named after the Surrey Hills in Surrey, England. It was once a beautiful farming area, owned by Major Joseph Foveaux (1765-1846). His property was known as Surry Hills Farm and Foveaux Street is named in his honour.
The Devonshire Street cemetery, where many of the early settlers were buried, was moved to build the Sydney railway terminus. Central railway station was opened on the 4th August 1906. The area around Cleveland and Elizabeth streets was known as Strawberry Hills.
Strawberry Hills post office was located at this intersection for many years.
Terrace houses and workers' cottages were built in Surry Hills from the 1850s. Light industry became established in the area, particularly in the rag trade (clothing industry). It became a working class suburb, predominately inhabited by Irish immigrants.
The suburb developed a reputation for crime and vices.
Surry Hills was favoured by newly arrived families after World War II when property values were low and accommodation was inexpensive. From the 1980s, the area was gentrified, with many of the area's older houses and building restored and many new upper middle-class residents enjoying the benefits of inner-city living.