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Also written as Unit 25, 38-62 Booth Street.
Annandale NSW 2038, Australia
Also written as Unit 25, 38-62 Booth Street.
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The property at 25/38 Booth Street is a unit. It is part of a multi‑storey residential building on Booth Street in Annandale
Annandale sits within about 5 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD, so the unit is roughly a 5‑km distance from the city centre
Nearby heritage sites include Booth Street’s own Sewage Pumping Station 3 (approximately 0.4 km away) and Substation No. 15 (about 0.3 km away). The area also features historic churches such as the Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church (0.3 km)
Booth Street is a major bus corridor served by routes 470 (Lilyfield ↔ City) and 469 (Leichhardt ↔ Glebe). Several other bus lines run along Parramatta Road nearby, and the Inner West Light Rail can be accessed at the Rozelle Bay or Jubilee Park stops
Residents can walk to Douglas Grant Park (about 0.2 km) and Cohen Park (approximately 0.3 km). Additional green spaces such as Badu Park, Hogan Park and Spinders Park are all within 0.4 km
The Annandale Royal Theatre, a historic former cinema, is situated roughly 0.1 km from the property. The suburb also hosts the annual Annandale Heritage Festival during Australian Heritage Week
Annandale was named after Annan in Scotland by Major George Johnston, who was granted land in the area in the early 1800s. The suburb later developed under architect‑mayor John Young, who built a number of distinctive “witches houses” and contributed to its heritage character
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