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Also written as Unit 24, 69-71 Bruce Avenue.
Belfield NSW 2191, Australia
Also written as Unit 24, 69-71 Bruce Avenue.
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The unit is located about 13 kilometres (8 miles) southwest of the Sydney CBD. It sits in the suburb of Belfield within the City of Canterbury‑Bankstown
Belmore railway station is approximately 0.8 km away, and Campsie railway station is about 1.3 km distance. Both stations provide easy access to the wider Sydney train network
Rudd Park, home to the Belmore Eagles Soccer Club and tennis courts, is just 0.5 km away. Cooke Park and the Belfield Bowling and Recreation Club are also within 1.3 km, offering a range of outdoor activities
A small commercial strip on Burwood Road near Punchbowl Road features shops, a bakery, a pizza bar and a café. The area is currently undergoing renovation with new shops and apartments being added
Belfield’s roots date back to land grants in 1810, and it was the site of one of Australia’s first war‑services homes in 1921. The suburb’s name combines the neighbouring areas of Belmore and Enfield, and it once hosted Australia’s first Pizza Hut in 1970
In addition to Rudd Park, you’ll find Sando Park, Bark Huts Park and Whitbread Park all within roughly 1.2–1.3 km, providing ample opportunities for walking, picnics and recreation
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