About this property
Also written as Unit 16, 11-15 Campbell Hill Road.
Chester Hill NSW 2162, Australia
Also written as Unit 16, 11-15 Campbell Hill Road.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit comprising two bedrooms. The unit sits on a sizable land parcel of 4,167 m²
The property includes a land area of 4,167 m², offering ample outdoor space for the unit
Chester Hill railway station, on the Main Southern line, is about 1 km away, providing train services to the city. Bus routes also connect the area to Parramatta and Bankstown
Burton Reserve is roughly 0.7 km away, while Campbell Hill Pioneer Reserve and the Terry Lamb Complex are about 1 km distant. Abbott Park and Nugent Park are within 1‑2 km, offering additional green space
The suburb’s main shopping centre, Chester Square, is nearby, along with the Chester Hill branch of the Bankstown City Library, a fire station, and a community centre. These facilities serve residents with retail, library, and community services
Originally part of John Thomas Campbell’s 1,000‑acre Campbell Hill estate from 1815, the area developed from market gardens into a residential and light‑industrial suburb after the railway arrived in 1924. The name Chester Hill was adopted for the railway station that opened on 8 October 1924
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