About this property
Also written as Unit 2, 637 Princes Highway.
Blakehurst NSW 2221, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 637 Princes Highway.
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The property is served by three bus routes – 959, 970 and 971 – which connect to Hurstville, Miranda and the Southgate shopping centre in Sylvania. The nearest train station is in nearby Hurstville
Stuart Park is about 0.4 km away, Carss Bush Park around 0.5 km, and Anderson Park roughly 1 km from the address, providing easy access to green space and walking trails
A small shopping strip sits on the Princes Highway near the intersection with King Georges Road, offering a range of local shops and take‑away seafood venues. Additional retail choices are available further north along the highway
Yes, Thurlow House at 9 Stuart Crescent is a heritage‑listed property located within the Blakehurst area, reflecting the suburb’s historic character
Blakehurst was named after William Blake, a 19th‑century road assessor and postmaster, and it is linked to the historic Tom Uglys Bridge, originally opened in 1929 and replaced with a second crossing in 1987
Residents can enjoy Kogarah Bay and Kyle Bay for waterfront activities, the Kogarah Bay Sailing Club and marina on Princes Highway, as well as several nearby parks such as Carss Bush and Anderson Park
Blakehurst lies approximately 18 km south of the Sydney CBD, providing a suburban setting with reasonable access to the city
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