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Also written as Unit 10, 1-5 Jeffrey Street.
Canterbury NSW 2193, Australia
Also written as Unit 10, 1-5 Jeffrey Street.
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10/1 Jeffrey Street is a unit. It is listed simply as a unit in the property features
The property is about 0.6 km from Canterbury railway station, offering easy access to the Bankstown line. It is also served by several Transit Systems bus routes that terminate at the station
Within 1 km you’ll find Tasker Park (≈0.8 km) with playing fields, a swimming pool and an ice rink, as well as Canterbury Park Racecourse (≈0.6 km) and the Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink (≈0.8 km). The Cooks River footbridges provide pleasant walks and cycling along the river trail
A short walk brings you to the local shopping precinct near the station, which includes an Aldi supermarket, a Woolworths centre at Canterbury Road and Charles Street, and the landmark Hotel Canterbury. The nearby Lumex Canterbury plaza offers a range of dining outlets and a fitness centre
Canterbury was named after a 1793 land grant called Canterbury Vale, given to Reverend Richard Johnson. The area developed after the 1840s subdivision of Robert Campbell’s estate, with the Bankstown railway line opening in 1895 spurring suburban growth
Canterbury enjoys a humid subtropical climate (Cfa), characterized by warm summers and mild winters. This makes outdoor activities pleasant for most of the year
Canterbury Road is the main arterial route, running about 11 km and serving as the only vehicular crossing of the Cooks River within the suburb. It links the inner Sydney suburbs with Bankstown and further south‑west areas
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