Englorie Park is located 55 kilometers south west of the Sydney central business district; it is under the local area government of the City of Campbelltown and is part of the Macarthur region.
Englorie Park is a small and relatively new suburb, having only been designated with its own name in March 2000. Prior to this Englorie Park was a part of the suburb of Campbelltown. Named after historic Englorie Park House, which was built by greyhound breeder Alfred Park in 1880, originally called Parkholme the property was renamed by Charles Burcher of Euglo Station at Condoblin. This was later corrupted into Englorie Park.
Situated very close to Campbelltown Hospital and the Macarthur Square shopping centre Englorie Park is a small mostly residential suburb nestled between the neighbouring suburbs of Glen Alpine, Ambarvale and Campbelltown. The local child care centre operates within the historic Englorie Park House.