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4 Phillimore Place

4 Phillimore Place, Charnwood ACT 2615, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
748 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

4 Phillimore Place is a detached house situated on a 748 m² block in Charnwood, Australian Capital Territory. The generous land size provides flexibility for a comfortable internal layout and outdoor space, supporting a relaxed suburban lifestyle. The property also includes parking spaces for residents and guests.

Key details

Locality
Charnwood
State
ACT
GNAF PID
GAACT714846677
Legal parcel ID
BELC/CHAR/100/10
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
House
Land size
748 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

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Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land that the house at 4 Phillimore Place sits on?

The property sits on a land parcel of 748 m². It is a standalone house occupying the entire lot.

How was the suburb of Charnwood originally designed?

Charnwood was planned using the Radburn principle, where houses were intended to face common parkland and garages were placed at the rear. In practice, many owners fenced off the park side, creating narrow walkways with limited lighting.

What parks are located close to 4 Phillimore Place?

The Boslem And Harte Park is about 0.8 km away, and George Simpson Park is roughly 1.7 km distant, both offering open green space within walking distance.

How far is the nearest river from the property?

Halls Creek, a local river, is approximately 1.6 km from the house.

What sporting facilities are available in the Charnwood area?

The Charnwood District Playing Fields host the Ginninderra "The Tigers" athletics club during the track season from October to March, providing local residents with access to athletics training and events.

What are the predominant geological features in Charnwood?

Charnwood sits on Silurian‑age rocks, mainly Deakin Volcanics purple rhyodacite, with Hawkins Volcanics green‑grey dacite and quartz‑andesite present across the Deakin Fault that runs along the suburb’s north‑east edge.