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5 Crispsparkle Drive

5 Crispsparkle Drive, Ambarvale NSW 2560, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking

About this property

Key details

Locality
Ambarvale
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW703912044
Legal parcel ID
628/262757
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Residential
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
@Realty - National Head Office Australia
Ray White Macarthur Group
My Property Consultants
Stone Real Estate Macarthur
Ausrealty - Edmondson Park
Urban Real Estate - EDMONDSON PARK
LJ Hooker United Group
Richardson & Wrench - Campbelltown
LJ Hooker - Ingleburn
Land and Lease Realty Southwest - Glenfield
SY REALTY - Sydney
List & Sell Real Estate - Campbelltown
Macarthur Property Specialists - Campbelltown
One Agency Campbelltown - C&P Group
LJ Hooker - Narellan
Raine & Horne Leumeah
Luke Eagles Realty - CAMDEN
Harcourts the Property People - CAMPBELLTOWN
Raine & Horne Bardia
Murray Kennedy Real Estate - Narellan
First National Real Estate Collective - Narellan
Property Market Realty
Macarthur United Realty - Campbelltown
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How far is 5 Crispsparkle Drive from Sydney’s central business district?

Ambarvale is located about 55 kilometres south‑west of Sydney’s CBD, so the property is roughly that distance from the city centre.

What public transport options are closest to the property?

The nearest train station is Macarthur railway station, situated just north of Ambarvale and reachable within a short drive. Several bus routes (870‑4, 886‑89, 890‑98) also serve the area from nearby Kellicar Road.

Which shopping centres or stores are nearby?

An ALDI shopping centre on Woodhouse Drive is within the suburb, and the larger Macarthur Square shopping centre lies just north of Ambarvale, offering a wide range of retail and dining options.

What parks or reserves can I walk to from the property?

Several parks are within about a kilometre, including Patrick Newman Park, Fred Sheather Park, Haydon Park, Shiel Park and Mandurama Reserve, providing green space for recreation.

What is the general character of the Ambarvale neighbourhood?

Ambarvale is predominantly a residential suburb with mostly detached houses built in the 1970s and 1980s, featuring a mix of public and private housing. The area has a community‑focused feel with nearby parks and local shops.

Are there any notable historical or cultural features in the area?

The suburb sits on land with a 40,000‑year Tharawal Aboriginal heritage and later European settlement history, originally named after a property established in 1816. Local landmarks reflect this layered past.