Endeavour Hills is a suburb in Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, 31 km (19 mi) south-east
from Melbourne's central business district. The
local government area for Endeavour Hills is
the City of Casey. At the 2011 Census,
Endeavour Hills had a population of 24,574.
Endeavour Hills is bordered by the Monash
Freeway and Dandenong Creek to the west,
Police Road and Churchill Park Drive to the
north, Hallam North Road to the east, and
Eumemmerring Creek to the south.
Endeavour Hills is a hilly and leafy residential
suburb with many parks, gardens and a variety
of trees and birdlife. It has underground utilities
(electricity, gas, telecommunications, water)
street lighting, wide roads, footpaths and an
abundance of native trees have been planted
on naturestrips.
Many houses in Endeavour Hills have been built
on steep land blocks and have distant views of
the surrounding suburbs, some as far away as
Frankston, Chadstone, Pakenham, Port Philip
Bay and in some cases the CBD.
Endeavour Hills consists of low-density
residential housing - single, double and triple
level brick houses - built on 1/4, 1/2, 1 or more
acre blocks. A meagre of ground-level
townhouses and units exist. There are no high-
rise buildings and no industries.