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Also written as Unit 10, 142 Durham Street.
Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Also written as Unit 10, 142 Durham Street.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 20 May 2009 | $130,000 | — |
It is a unit offering 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The unit sits on a sizeable 4,619 m² parcel of land
Durham Street forms part of the Bathurst CBD, so the unit is located directly within the central business district and is essentially on‑site
The Bathurst railway station is about a 10‑minute walk away, providing daily NSW TrainLink services. Local bus services operate from the interchange on Howick Street, offering routes to surrounding suburbs and inter‑urban connections
Within a short walk (0.4‑0.7 km) you can reach the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum (0.6 km), Bathurst Showground (0.6‑0.7 km), Carillon War Memorial (0.6 km), and the historic Miss Traill’s House (0.4 km)
Bathurst enjoys an oceanic climate with warm summers, cool to cold winters, and four distinct seasons. The area records about 106.9 clear days per year and occasional light snow on the surrounding high country
The Great Western Highway terminates in Bathurst, and the Evans Bridge provides a four‑lane crossing of the Macquarie River nearby. Other key routes such as the Mitchell and Mid‑Western Highways start from the city, giving easy regional connectivity
Bathurst, founded in 1815, is Australia’s oldest inland settlement and was the site of the first payable gold discovery in 1851, earning the nickname “Gold Country.” The city retains many historic buildings and landmarks from the 19th‑century gold rush era
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