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Also written as Unit 14, 1-7 Walton Street.
Blakehurst NSW 2221, Australia
Also written as Unit 14, 1-7 Walton Street.
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The property is located about 18 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD, in the suburb of Blakehurst
Blakehurst is serviced by the Princes Highway and three bus routes (959, 970 and 971) that connect to Hurstville, Miranda and Southgate Shopping Centre. The nearest train station is in Hurstville
Nearby green spaces include Todd Park (approximately 0.4 km), Stuart Park (about 0.5 km), and Carss Bush Park roughly 1 km away, offering walking trails and recreational areas
Yes, the heritage‑listed Thurlow House at 9 Stuart Crescent is a notable historic property in Blakehurst
A small shopping strip on the Princes Highway near King Georges Road provides basic retail services, while Tom Uglys Point offers seafood restaurants, take‑away shops and a marina
Blakehurst was named after William Blake, a road assessor and postmaster in 1863, and developed from an early 19th‑century land grant. The area grew around Tom Uglys Bridge, originally opened in 1929, which links Blakehurst to Sylvania
According to the 2021 census, about 63 % of residents were born in Australia, with notable communities from China, Greece, Hong Kong and Lebanon. Approximately half of the population speak only English at home, while Greek, Mandarin, Cantonese and Arabic are also common languages
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