Denham court is located 44 kilometers south west of the Sydney central business district; it is part of the Macarthur region under the local government areas of the City Of Campbell town and the City of Liverpool. Denham court was named after a 500 acre land grant given to Richard Atkins in 1810. Which he named after his ancestral home in England .Atkins was the colony’s Judge Advocate.
By the late 1830′s the property was becoming a small village, with a hotel, mill and a church. In 1884 the area was subdivided creating 444 blocks of land. Since the 1970′s the suburb has become dotted with mansions on large subdivided blocks. It is now one of the more affluent suburbs in south western Sydney, and is sometimes referred to as the south western millionaire’s row – a reference to the many mansions along Denham Court Road; where due to a natural ridge residents have views stretching all the way to Sydney.