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Also written as Unit 54, 127-147 Cook Road.
Centennial Park NSW 2021, Australia
Also written as Unit 54, 127-147 Cook Road.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property at 54/127 Cook Road is a unit
It is situated about 4 kilometres east of the Sydney CBD, within the eastern suburbs of Sydney
Centennial Parklands, the Equestrian Centre, Parklands Sports Centre and the main Centennial Park are all within 0.5–0.6 km of the property, offering extensive green space and sports facilities
The Entertainment Quarter, Hoyts Entertainment Quarter, Hordern Pavilion and the Sydney Showground are all within 0.3–0.5 km, providing cinema, live events and showground activities
Yes, the heritage‑listed residence Highbury is about 0.4 km away, and other historic homes such as the Crossways and Devon are located in the wider Centennial Park area
The Centennial Parklands are home to a variety of wild animals, including birds, rabbits and foxes
Centennial Park began as a reserve protecting early Sydney water swamps, became a public park in 1888, and was subdivided in 1904 with streets like Cook Road laid out for high‑quality residential development
The western fringe features quality houses on large blocks and larger multi‑unit buildings, reflecting the suburb’s mix of historic homes and newer apartment living
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