Bell Park is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is located 6 km (3.7 mi) north-west of the Geelong city centre and is bordered to the north by Cowies Creek, to the east by Thompson Road, to the south by the Midland Highway and to the west by Anakie Road.
At the 2016 Census, Bell Park had a population of 5,009.[1]
History
Bell Park was named after the Bell Park homestead built by an early settler named John Bell. Part of Bell's homestead is preserved at the Grace McKellar Centre.
In the early 1950s, residential development of the area increased with migrants and refugees arriving from Europe after World War II. The Post Office opened on 1 July 1953.[2] There are two Ukrainian churches in Bell Park—one Orthodox and one Catholic. There is also one Russian Orthodox church.
Facilities
As of 2022, there are three shopping strips in Bell Park.
The strip along Milton Street has a news agent, hairdresser, day spa, bottle shop, Dnister Ukrainian Credit Co-operative, post office, hardware store, butcher, barber, bakery and small supermarket.
The strip on Hughes Street has a greengrocer, barber, butcher, cafe/bakery, supermarket and pharmacy
The strip along Separation Street has two hairdressers, gym, day spa, news agent, butcher, two cake stores, supermarket, real estate agent, milk bar, chiropractor, Thai take-away, fish and chips store, pizza store, Croatian restaurant/club, Asian grocery store, bank, stationer, bottle store, pharmacy, doctor clinic, cafe, Chinese take-away, chicken and chips take-away.