Browse property in New South Wales Crescent
New South Wales Crescent Barton, ACT 2600
New South Wales Crescent frames Barton’s western edge, winding past the heritage‑listed Barton Housing Precinct where the first houses were built in 1926‑27 and early‑era homes by architects Mitchell, Sproule and Oliphant sit alongside a predominance of flats – 90.9 % of dwellings are units or apartments. The streetscape is enriched by nearby heritage sites such as the modernist Edmund Barton Building, the American Colonial Revival Brassey Hotel and the garden‑pavilion Hotel Kurrajong.
The crescent connects directly to Kings Avenue, State Circle and Sydney Avenue, providing easy road links to the lakefront and surrounding parks, while Telopea Park School sits on the street itself. Within a short walk are the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, St Mark’s National Theological Centre, the Australian Federal Police College and a cluster of embassies and diplomatic missions, offering a range of civic and cultural amenities.
Properties in New South Wales Crescent
Address
| Type
| Beds
| Baths
| Parking
| Land Size
| Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36 New South Wales Crescent | House |
- |
- |
- |
1095 m² | Under A$500k |
| 38 New South Wales Crescent | House |
- |
- |
- |
910 m² | - |
| 46 New South Wales Crescent | House |
3 |
- |
- |
975 m² | A$500k–A$1m |
| 50 New South Wales Crescent | House |
- |
- |
- |
1215 m² | - |
| No properties found. Try adjusting the filters. | ||||||