86 Monaro Crescent
86 Monaro Crescent, Red Hill ACT 2603, Australia
Key details
- Locality
- Red Hill
- State
- ACT
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GAACT714909925
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- CANB/REDH/10/14
- Remoteness area
- Metro
- Property type
- House
- Land size
- 620 m²
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Residential
Real Estate Agencies
Nearby schools
Frequently asked questions
What type of dwelling is located at 86 Monaro Crescent?
86 Monaro Crescent is a standalone house set on a block of land measuring 620 m².
How close is the property to nearby parks and green spaces?
The house is within walking distance of several parks: Willem Janszoon Commemorative Park (approximately 0.4 km), Janzs Park (0.4 km), Voyager Park (0.6 km) and Rocky Knob Park (0.8 km).
What major roads provide access to the property?
Monaro Crescent runs through the suburb and connects to Flinders Way and La Perouse Street. Access from the south is via Hindmarsh Drive onto Mugga Way or Dalrymple Street.
Are there any heritage‑listed sites near 86 Monaro Crescent?
Yes, the Red Hill precinct is heritage‑listed and includes nearby sites such as Calthorpes' House (about 1.2 km away) and the historic Red Hill area which reflects 1920s garden‑city planning.
What is the geological character of the land in Red Hill?
Red Hill sits on an erosion‑residual ridge composed of Yarralumla Formation sediments that have been metamorphosed by a granite intrusion, resulting in deep red terra rossa soils on the lower slopes.
How far is the property from the Red Hill suburb centre?
The residence lies roughly 0.2 km from the centre of the Red Hill suburb.
What recreational facilities are available nearby?
In addition to the surrounding parks, the Red Hill ridge itself is part of Canberra Nature Park, offering bushwalking trails where residents can observe local wildlife such as birds, kangaroos and occasional snakes.