About this property
Also written as Unit 5, 4-10 Fabry Street.
Botany NSW 2019, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 4-10 Fabry Street.
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5/4 Fabry Street is a unit situated on a land parcel of 1,755 m². The sizeable block provides ample outdoor space for the unit
The suburb of Botany, where the property is located, lies about 11 km south of the Sydney CBD. This places the unit within a short drive of the city centre
Nearby green spaces include Booralee Park (about 0.2 km away), Sir Joseph Banks Park (≈0.8 km), Mahroot Reserve (≈0.6 km) and Eastlakes Golf Course (≈1.3 km). These areas offer walking tracks, playgrounds and sporting facilities
Yes, the Old Sir Joseph Banks Hotel (≈0.8 km) and the Botany Post Office (≈0.5 km) are both heritage‑listed landmarks near the unit. Both sites reflect the suburb’s historic character
Botany features a major commercial hub along Botany Road, including the Port Botany shipping facilities and a large chemical production plant. The main shopping centre on Botany Road provides retail and services nearby
Botany Bay, adjacent to the suburb, is where Captain James Cook first landed on 29 April 1770. The area later developed from agricultural roots to an industrial district, with heritage sites such as the Sir Joseph Banks Hotel
While the historic tram line to Botany closed in 1960, the current Transdev John Holland bus route 309 generally follows the former tram corridor, providing regular bus services through the suburb
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