About this property
Also written as Unit 2, 39 Cranbrook Street.
Botany NSW 2019, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 39 Cranbrook Street.
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The address is a unit situated on a 509 m² land parcel. It is classified as a unit‑type residence
Botany lies approximately 11 km south of the Sydney CBD, so the unit at 2/39 Cranbrook Street is roughly that distance from the city centre
Historic sites close by include the Old Sir Joseph Banks Hotel (about 0.8 km away) and the Botany Post Office (around 0.5 km away). Both are heritage‑listed landmarks in Botany
Booralee Park is just 0.2 km away, Sir Joseph Banks Park is about 0.8 km distant, and Mahroot Reserve can be reached within roughly 0.6 km. These green spaces offer walking tracks and recreational facilities
Botany was once served by a steam tram line opened in 1882, later electrified in 1903, which ran down Botany Road. Today, Transdev John Holland bus route 309 generally follows the former tram alignment
Botany hosts the large Port Botany shipping precinct and a significant chemical production facility owned by companies such as Orica. The main shopping precinct runs along Botany Road, providing retail services nearby
The area is home to several local sports teams, including the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Botany Rams, and nearby Lady Robinsons Beach offers coastal recreation. Botany Golf Club and other nearby courses also provide golf opportunities
Botany Bay is famed as the landing site of Captain James Cook on 29 April 1770, where botanists Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander collected many new plant specimens. The suburb’s name derives from this historic bay
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