About this property
Also written as Unit 2, 38 Pevensey Street.
Canley Vale NSW 2166, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 38 Pevensey Street.
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The unit sits on a land parcel of 1,024 m²
Canley Vale is located about 30 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD, placing the property roughly that distance from the centre of the city
The nearest railway station is Canley Vale railway station, approximately 0.6 km away, providing services on the Old Main South line
Avenel Park and Hampton Park are each about 0.7 km away, while Cabravale Memorial Park is about 0.8 km and McBurney Park is roughly 1 km from the unit
Yes, Cabramatta Library is located around 0.5 km from the address, offering a range of community services
The Fairfield City Arts and Crafts Centre at Westacott Cottage on Railway Parade serves local arts interests, and the Thien An Vietnamese Buddhist Temple on Sackville Street provides a cultural gathering point
Originally a woodland part of the Male Orphan School Estate, the suburb saw Sir Henry Parkes build a mansion in the 1800s and name the railway station Canley Moat House; it became part of Fairfield Council in 1948
The 2021 census shows only 16 % speak only English at home, with Vietnamese (38.3 %) and Cantonese (9.0 %) among the most spoken languages, reflecting strong Vietnamese, Cambodian, Chinese, Iraqi and Filipino communities
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