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Also written as Unit 29, 47 Murray Street.
Bronte NSW 2024, Australia
Also written as Unit 29, 47 Murray Street.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 20 Oct 2006 | $700,000 | — |
Bronte Beach is located approximately 0.6 km from the property, which is about a short 5‑10 minute walk
The suburb offers cliff‑top walking paths that head north to Bondi Beach via Tamarama and Mackenzies Bay, and south to Coogee via the Waverley Cemetery. These routes provide expansive ocean views from Ben Buckler to Malabar
Yes, Bronte House, a heritage‑listed stone bungalow, is just 0.2 km away on Bronte Road. It is owned by Waverley Council and is occasionally open for public tours
Within walking distance you’ll find Bronte Park (0.4 km), the Bronte Surf Club (0.5 km), Bronte Baths (0.8 km), and of course Bronte Beach itself (0.6 km). These venues support swimming, surfing, and leisurely park activities
Bronte once had a tram line that opened in 1911 and closed in 1960; it was replaced by a bus service that now follows the former route, currently operated as routes 378, 440 and 379 between Bronte and Bondi Junction
According to the 2021 census, Bronte had 7,166 residents, with 65.2% born in Australia. The most common overseas birthplaces are England (8.1%), New Zealand (2.6%) and the United States (1.8%)
Bronte is known for its strong surfing culture and is home to the Bronte Surf Lifesaving Club, the oldest in the world. The area also hosts an annual ocean swim from Bondi to Bronte and supports winter swimming through the Bronte Splashers club
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