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105 Cossington Smith Crescent

105 Cossington Smith Crescent, Lyneham ACT 2602, Australia

3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2 Parking
824 m² Land size
- Internal area
$611,000 Last sale

About this property

105 Cossington Smith Crescent is a three‑bedroom, two‑bathroom house on an 824 m² block in Lyneham, offering a clear division between private and communal spaces. The property includes two parking spaces and was sold for $611,000 on 25 Mar 2010, providing a functional layout that supports everyday family living.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
SoldMar 2010$611,000$741

Price per m² based on land size of 824 m².

Key details

Locality
Lyneham
State
ACT
GNAF PID
GAACT714891207
Legal parcel ID
CANB/LYNE/85/15
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
House
Land size
824 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Momentum Property
9.5 km
Home.byholly - Canberra
4.0 km
Ray White - Canberra
5.7 km
MARQ Property - DICKSON
2.0 km
Belle Property Canberra - CANBERRA
8.5 km
Hayman Partners - Canberra
11.0 km
Jonny Warren Properties - Fyshwick
12.5 km
New Door Properties - GUNGAHLIN
6.0 km
The Property Collective - CANBERRA
9.0 km
LJ Hooker - Belconnen
5.1 km
Luton Properties - Manuka
9.4 km
Independent Property Group North - Lyneham
2.5 km
Bastion Property Group - Canberra
11.5 km
LJ Hooker - Canberra City
4.8 km
Blackshaw - Belconnen
6.4 km
VC Property ACT - DICKSON
1.7 km
Raine & Horne - Gungahlin
5.9 km
LJ Hooker - Dickson
1.9 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
1.4 km
Combined school | Independent
1.7 km
Primary school | Government
1.8 km
Secondary school | Government
1.9 km
Primary school | Government
2.2 km
Secondary school | Catholic
1.7 km
Primary school | Government
2.5 km
Primary school | Catholic
2.0 km
Primary school | Catholic
2.8 km
Primary school | Government
2.5 km
Combined school | Independent
3.1 km
Primary school | Government
2.9 km
Primary school | Government
2.6 km
Secondary school | Government
3.3 km
Secondary school | Government
3.4 km
Combined school | Independent
3.0 km
Secondary school | Government
3.6 km
Secondary school | Catholic
3.8 km
Combined school | Independent
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How many bedrooms and bathrooms does the house at 105 Cossington Smith Crescent have?

The property features three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It offers ample space for a small family or shared living arrangements.

What is the size of the land on which the house sits?

The home sits on a block of approximately 824 m². The generous lot provides room for a garden or outdoor entertaining area.

What public transport options are available nearby?

Lyneham is served by five light‑rail stations, including Macarthur Avenue and Dickson Interchange, both a short walk from the property. Several bus routes (R9, 30, 31, 50, 51) also run through the suburb, and the Sullivans Creek shared path offers a popular cycling route.

Which local attractions and amenities are within walking distance?

The Old Canberra Inn is less than a kilometre away, and the popular Tilley's Café is about 1.5 km from the house. Nearby venues also include the ACT Clay Court International tennis event (≈0.5 km) and the National Hockey Centre (≈0.9 km).

Are there any natural reserves or walking trails close to the property?

North Lyneham backs onto a bush reserve that separates it from the neighbouring Kaleen suburb, offering walking trails with scenic views of the inner northern suburbs and the Brindabella Ranges. A public wetland adjacent to Sullivans Creek provides additional wildlife viewing opportunities.

What sporting facilities can residents access nearby?

The suburb hosts several major facilities, such as the National Hockey Centre, Thoroughbred Park (Canberra Racecourse), the ACT Netball Centre, and Yowani Country Club. These venues support a variety of active lifestyles.

What is the underlying geology of the Lyneham area?

Lyneham sits on Silurian calcareous shales of the Canberra Formation, overlain by Quaternary alluvium, reflecting the region’s historic name ‘Limestone Plains’. In the north‑west, Ordovician greywacke from the Pittman Formation is also present.