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Also written as Unit 12, 8-12 Minter Street.
Canterbury NSW 2193, Australia
Also written as Unit 12, 8-12 Minter Street.
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12/8 Minter Street is a unit featuring two bedrooms and one bathroom. It is set on a sizable 2,705 m² block, offering ample outdoor space
The property sits on a land area of 2,705 m², which provides generous room for gardens, outdoor entertaining, or potential extensions, subject to council approvals
Canterbury railway station is approximately 0.6 km away, providing access to the Sydney Trains network (soon to be Metro). Several Transit Systems bus routes also terminate at the station, and Canterbury Road offers a major arterial connection for cars and cyclists
Within a 1‑km radius you’ll find Tasker Park (with playing fields, a swimming pool and an ice rink), Canterbury Park, and the Canterbury Park Racecourse. The Cooks River bicycle track and footbridges also give easy river‑side walking and cycling opportunities
Yes, the historic Old Sugarmill is about 0.8 km away, and Canterbury railway station itself is a heritage‑listed site. These landmarks reflect the suburb’s rich industrial past
Canterbury enjoys a humid subtropical climate (Cfa), characterised by warm summers and mild winters. This climate supports comfortable outdoor living for most of the year
The suburb was named after a 1793 land grant called Canterbury Vale, given to Reverend Richard Johnson. Over the 19th century the area evolved from farmland and early industries such as brickmaking and a sugar mill into a residential suburb after the Bankstown railway line opened in 1895
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