Oxley Park is a residential suburb. It is one of the older suburbs around St Marys, with older homes on large blocks of land. Its boundaries are Ropes Creek in the east, the
Great Western Highway to the south, Sydney Street as its western border, and the
Main Western railway line as the northern edge separating it from North St Marys. Aside from housing, Oxley Park features sporting fields such as the Cec Blinkhorn/Ridge Park sporting oval and other facilities such as Oxley Park Primary School, St Marys Uniting Church (which holds services catering to Cook Islander, Samoan, and regular English-speaking churchgoers), and St Marys Cemetery (the second-largest cemetery in the City of Penrith behind the one in Kingswood). As a small residential suburb with no central business district or industrial areas, the closest being the one along Queen street in St Marys and the Dunheved/North St Marys region north of the train line, a dedicated strip of Sydney street is zoned for convenience stores and small businesses such as a bakery, specialty clothing store, medical practice, salon, pharmacy and woodfire pizza parlour. A smaller park in the suburb, Brian King park, along Braddon street, features a playground that was designed with input contributed by students in grades 5 and 6 of the local Oxley Park Primary School during the 2019 Penrith Mayoral Challenge. Brian King was a mayor of Penrith who served for 10-12 years cumulatively, eventually receiving the
Order of Australia honour for his service, and he lived in Oxley park for most of his life until his passing in 2001. ==Gallery==