This small affluent suburb is bounded by Rickard Road, Morshead Drive, Greenacre Road, Rowe Street, Connells Point Road and The Appian Way in the north, Condor Crescent, Terry Street, Kyle Parade in the east, Bowden Crescent & Queens Road bound Connells Bay on the Georges River in the south, and generally by Poulton Creek and Oatley Bay to the west.
Major features of the area include Poulton Park, Donnelly Park, Condor Crescent Reserve, Connells Point Reserve, Duggan Park, Queens Road Reserve. Connells Point has its own football club called Connells Point Rovers FC whose home ground is Poulton Park. The Connells Point Sailing Club is located in Donnelly Park, on the shore of Connells Bay. The 1st Kyle Bay Sea Scout Hall is adjacent to the Connells Point Sailing Club.
The area has long been home to prestigious family homes, luscious greenery and cultivated parks on the foreshore. Bowden Crescent is a famous, tightly held waterfront street at the end of the locality.
Transportation includes a private bus route travelling through Terry Street, Queens Rd and connecting to Connells Point Road to Hurstville Station and shops. Nearest trains are available at Penshurst Station or Hurstville Station
Decadent cafes surround Connells point, with only a short stroll to local cafes, newsagents, post offices and milk bars. Hurstville Westfield is only a five minute drive from Connells point allowing for a close retail experiences with all of your shopping needs at hand.
Schools in the area include Hurstville South Public School, Connells Point Public School, Mater Dei Catholic School and Blakehurst Public School. High Schools include Blakehurst High, Georges River College, Danebank School, St George Christian School, Bethany College, St George High School and Sydney Technical High School.