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15 Warramoo Crescent

15 Warramoo Crescent, Narrabundah ACT 2604, Australia

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

About this property

15 Warramoo Crescent is a detached house positioned on an 816 m² parcel in Narrabundah. The single‑level layout provides a distinct separation between public and private zones, facilitating everyday living and occasional entertaining. The site also offers parking spaces, accommodating both garage and driveway/carport arrangements.

Key details

Locality
Narrabundah
State
ACT
GNAF PID
GAACT714884314
Legal parcel ID
CANB/NARR/36/28
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
House
Land size
816 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Home.byholly - Canberra
7.4 km
Ray White - Canberra
13.5 km
Belle Property Canberra - CANBERRA
2.7 km
Hayman Partners - Canberra
6.8 km
The Property Collective - CANBERRA
2.3 km
Luton Properties - Manuka
2.5 km
Independent Property Group North - Lyneham
8.8 km
Bastion Property Group - Canberra
1.3 km
Blackshaw - Woden
6.4 km
Independent Property Group South
6.4 km
Ward Estate Agents - KARABAR
7.5 km
LJ Hooker - Woden | Weston
9.3 km
Blackshaw - Queanbeyan & Jerrabomberra
6.7 km
Someday Property - MAWSON
0.7 km
Bertram Ellis - Chapman
10.6 km
Luton Properties - Dickson
2.5 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.2 km
Primary school | Catholic
0.7 km
Secondary school | Government
0.8 km
Primary school | Government
1.4 km
Secondary school | Catholic
1.6 km
Combined school | Independent
2.3 km
Primary school | Government
2.4 km
Primary school | Catholic
2.7 km
Combined school | Independent
2.9 km
Combined school | Government
3.4 km
Primary school | Government
4.1 km
Combined school | Independent
4.7 km
Primary school | Government
5.5 km
Secondary school | Government
5.7 km
Secondary school | Government
6.0 km
Secondary school | Government
6.4 km
Secondary school | Government
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of dwelling is located at 15 Warramoo Crescent and how much land does it occupy?

15 Warramoo Crescent is a detached house situated on a spacious block of approximately 816 m². The property offers generous land size for gardening or outdoor activities.

How would you describe the overall character and environment of the Narrabundah suburb where the property is situated?

Narrabundah is a medium‑density garden suburb in Canberra’s inner south, known for its mature deciduous and native street trees, open spaces, and a strong sense of community. The area features single‑storey detached homes, nearby parks, and easy access to Civic, the airport, Lake Burley Griffin, and local centres such as Manuka and Kingston.

Which parks and recreational areas are within a short walk of the property?

Within 0.4 km you’ll find Narrabundah Hall Park and the Errol Kavanagh Memorial Oval, both offering green space and playgrounds. A larger natural reserve, Rocky Knob Park, is located about 1.5 km away, providing panoramic views and walking trails.

What community facilities and shops are reachable within a few minutes from the house?

The Narrabundah suburb centre is just 0.3 km away and includes Canberra’s first Vinnies op‑shop, a range of restaurants, a pharmacy, a licensed post office, a bakery, and hair‑dressing services. Essential services are therefore conveniently within a short stroll of the property.

Are there any notable cultural or social venues close to the property?

The Harmonie German Club, a cultural hub featuring a section of the Berlin Wall, is located 0.5 km from the house. Nearby, the Narrabundah Ballpark (0.5 km) hosts baseball matches, and the Garden City Hotel (0.6 km) provides accommodation and dining options.

What geological features are typical of the area around 15 Warramoo Crescent?

Narrabundah sits on Silurian‑age rocks, including grey tuff from the Mount Painter Volcanics and the locally named Narrabundah Ashstone Member. The Deakin Fault and the South Fyshwick Fault run close by, separating ashstone formations from the Canberra Formation to the north.