Here is your opportunity which will guarantee the satisfaction of living in the most beautifully designed home this year!! Yes that’s right you have the chance to design your home and have it built the way you need it. Discover Lot 102 Norwood Crescent, centrally located in the heart of the northern beaches hub Trinity Park. This 700m2 corner block overlooks walkways and parklands, this blank, clean canvas is only minutes away from fashion stores for the ladies, deep water boating facilities and marinas for the boys, all the way down to a boat ramp for the tinny ready to flick a lure in the barramundi water-ways. Yes there are schools and sporting grounds also minutes away for the kids (better not forget them). This already established subdivision is fast filling up with quality homes in the high end range and will be the perfect environment to bring your much loved family up in. You know you want to get started straight away, so talk to you soon or meet you at the block to step out the plans. Some History of Norwood – ISAAC HINCKLEY – The name Norwood comes from Henry Ward Beecher’s book, Norwood, or, Village Life in New England, published in 1867. Tradition had always given credit to the wife of John Cochran’s older brother, I. Engle Cochran. But I. Engle Cochran was not involved in Norwood’s development, and the answer may lie with the town’s architect, Robert Morris Copeland. Copeland, a Boston native, was certainly familiar with Beecher’s book. Copeland may even have visited Norwood, Massachusetts, the real town Beecher’s book is based on. The town of Norwood, Massachusetts, is less than a hundred miles from Boston.